Article: A clicker is a device that makes a clicking noise. It works well for training because it is an immediate, consistent response to an action. When you begin clicker training, you just want to get your cat to associate it with good things, so you offer a treat and click at the same time. Keep doing this over and over, until the cat begins to associate the treat with the clicker. If you don't want to invest in a clicker, you can try a ballpoint pen that makes a clicking noise. The easiest way to teach a cat to come to its name is to use a behavior already in place. For instance, if your cat always comes to the kitchen when you use the can opener, say its name as you use the can opener. Reward the cat with a treat. " Place a bit of moist food on a spoon. You can use tuna, baby food (meat only), cat food, or salmon, for instance. Hold it just above the cat's head, so it has to tilt up to get to the food. That should force its back end to the ground. When its back end is on the ground, click and offer it the treat. As your cat gets better at it, you can add in the command to "Sit." Start moving from the spoon to loose treats, using the clicker. " "Stay" only works if your cat has already mastered "sit." Tell your cat to sit in a distraction-free area. Say "stay." Make a small movement, like shuffling your feet or moving an arm. If the cat doesn't move, click and offer a treat. Keep making small movements and offering small treats if your cat doesn't move. If your cat does move, go back to smaller movements.  Keep working up to harder and harder stays. You might walk across the room for a short stay, for instance. You'll need more patience with a cat than you would with a dog. First, you'll need a harness and a leash. Place the harness on the cat in the house, and let it start getting used to it in short spurts. Once the cat is okay with that, you can take it into the yard on the leash. Don't walk it yet.  Let the cat explore the yard on the leash. Don't leave it alone. Once the cat is okay with being outside, try taking it on short walks in the neighborhood.
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Begin with clicker training. Help it come to its name. Work on "sit. Move on to "stay. Teach it to walk on a leash.

Problem: Article: Your bow tie is almost complete, with the central square of the bow tie still looking a little folded. Hold the bow tie on both sides right next to this central square and pull. The square will expand, then flatten to create a perfect, skinny bowtie!
Summary: Pull to flatten the center square.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Use a proper size bore brush or a cloth patch with gun solvent to go through the chamber and out of the muzzle side of the gun. You may have to perform multiple passes through the chamber. Wipe dry with a clean cloth. Use a toothbrush to clean the breech face and extractor area. You may have to hold up the firing pin channel to prevent the cleaning solvents from getting inside. Wipe down the slide with a clean cloth to remove all solvent. Use a cloth or brush to clean all surfaces. Remember to remove the solvent when you are finished. Follow with a clean cloth to remove all cleaning residue. This oil can be found at any sporting goods or gun store. If not properly oiled, this can lead to "hard" trigger pull that can damage the components.

SUMMARY: Inspect your barrel to make sure your bore is clear. Use a small toothbrush with solvent to clean the lug areas and all other surfaces of the barrel. Check your slide for residue. Scrub the extractor hook and brush down all other surfaces of the slide. Examine the recoil slide and guide assembly for wear and residue. Use the toothbrush or cloth to clean all surfaces of the receiver and magazine. Use quality gun oil to gently lubricate the barrel, hood, barrel lug and the inside of the slide as well as the frame rails or slide grooves. Place a single drop of oil under the connector hook (just above the right rear receiver rail) so the oil can travel down to where the connector and trigger bar meet. Follow the field-stripping steps in reverse order to reassemble your Glock.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: All done!  You can make it to be more nutty by put the tongue under its face. For ultimate zaniness, add small hearts in each eye.
Summary: Add some color in this cute unicorn.

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One-sentence summary -- Make the ears: Make the face: Make the body: Align the levels.

Cut the excess and tuck the end in so that it does not stick out. This creates a closed, secure loop. Close the jump ring securely. Instead, slide one end past the other (perpendicular to the plane of the ring) to open, and slide back in the same manner to close.
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Follow instructions 1 to 3 as above, but skip step 4 above by not cutting the pin yet. Bend the head pin all the way around, then wrap it several times around the pin where it just comes out of the bead. Open a "jump ring" (basically a circle of wire that's not entirely closed) and slide on the head pin with beads and the earring hook. When opening a jump ring, do not pull the ends apart directly away from each other (such that they are still in the same plane); this weakens the ring.