It seems like there might be a typo in your question. If you're asking whether to specify how many "cares" (perhaps referring to "cares" in a context like "how many people care"), it depends on the context. Providing a specific number can add clarity or emphasize the importance of an issue. However, if the term is more qualitative, describing the level of care might be more effective than quantifying it.
A. Chaves has written: 'The cares of love'
Who really cares Who really cares
none cares
If he has not shown any signs that he cares ask him, but if he is doing all that he can for you then every thing should be fine.
Heather Rainbow has written: 'No money? Who cares ..'
Stephannie Jordan has written: 'My God cares for you'
no one cares and you should never leson to this web link
Carina Trilnick has written: 'Tareas' 'Who Cares Amor'
Lesley Phillips-Cannon has written: 'Who cares?'
no one cares
Sharon Bonny has written: 'Who cares in Southwark: a report by Sharon Bonny'
A. M. Paget has written: 'Who cares ? survey of attitudes in psychiatric nurses'