Write an article based on this "Look for signs of choking. Be aware of signs that mimic choking. Assess whether it is likely that the cat is actually choking. Keep the cat calm during an episode that is only mimicking choking. Check the color of the cat's gums."
article: These are important to identify quickly. The signs of a choking cat include:  Inability to breathe Coughing forcefully Drooling or gagging Pawing at the mouth These include an exaggerated breathing effort involving the whole body, while at the same time the cat makes a whistling noise as it tries to breath out. These movements and sounds can be quite dramatic. Cats can make things harder for humans because they're fond of coughing up fur balls or retching up grass, each of which could mislead you into thinking that the cat is choking. In fact, retching is frequently confused with choking by cat owners, as it's a common symptom in cats. Ask yourself, "What was the cat doing immediately beforehand?". If the cat was asleep, or quietly walking across a room, and starts making choking noises then it is unlikely it is choking. This is because it didn't pick anything up in its mouth, so it hasn't had access to any thing to get stuck. These episodes can be caused by a cat taking a sudden deep breath and pulling part of the soft palate against the larynx (the entrance to the airway). Then repeated deep breaths keep suctioning the soft palate against the airway. Simply calming the cat and getting it breathing slowly usually does the trick.  Speak to the cat gently, try petting its fur, and even stroke it under the chin. Sometimes it helps to get the cat to swallow, which releases suction on the soft palate and allows the anatomy to realign correctly. To get a cat to swallow try offering it a super tasty treat. If all else fails, you can look at the cats gums to determine if it is getting enough oxygen. Pink gums indicate it is getting plenty of oxygen and is in no immediate danger. Blue-tinged or purple gums indicate a lack of oxygen and an emergency.  If the gums are blue or purple contact your vet immediately to warn them you are on the way. If the gums are purple or blue take a quick look inside the cat's mouth. If you can't see the obstruction or easily remove it, then don't waste further time and take your cat straight to the vet. If you can see the obstruction and can remove it easily then you should.

Write an article based on this "Contact your doctor if you have any bleeding. Monitor your recovery. Consult your doctor if you’re experiencing pain."
article: Look out for petechiae (little red bumps), which can indicate bleeding under the surface of your skin. Check for purpura (purplish discolored spots that don’t turn white when you press on them), which are hemorrhages under your skin. Call your doctor if you have petechiae or purpura. Avoid taking aspirin to help with your discomfort. Aspirin can cause petechiae or purpura or make them worse. Note any changes to your skin, like redness or swelling. Keep track of how long the redness or swelling lasts. Call your doctor if they last longer than three days. Also call if the redness or swelling start two or three days after your procedure, when you should be almost fully recovered. Ask your doctor about any long-lasting or extreme pain. Also call if you’re continuing to experience unusual irritation after three days. Be ready to describe your symptoms and any activities that might have caused the pain or irritation. This way your doctor can best advise you.

Write an article based on this "Draw a small circle, about half the size of the other one. Draw a horizontally straight line from the end of the nose to the eye. Draw another circle, the same size as the eye. Erase the parts that overlap the nose and the first eye, as the first eye should be more in the foreground. Draw a curved line that stretches from the bottom point of the nose, to about in line with the far side of the first eye. Draw another curved line from the same point as the previous one, but pointing down, in a south-east direction. Draw another curved line from the finishing point of the last one, pointing slightly down. Draw a small curved line, slightly smaller than the last one, that goes from the finishing point of the last one, pointing south-west. From the ending point of the line in Step 9, draw yet another curved line that points south-east, that is slightly longer than the vertical height of one of the eyes. Draw a curved line from the point of the last one, to the point of the one in Step 12. Add any expression of your choice to the mouth. Draw a circle that is about the size of the curved part of Homer's skull (see picture above). Move the semicircle to a suitable point. Make a small lump above the second eye (see picture). Draw a straight line from the top of the lump, to the bottom of the semicircle. Draw a curved line from the other point of the skull semicircle that stretches all the way down past the mouth. Create a circle about half the size of the eye, and cut a small part off. Draw the line that appears on homers ear(see picture). Add the two curved hairs at the top, and the other ones just above the ear. Add pupils to the eyes at any desired point. Fill the face and Homer's beard with appropriate colours."
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It must be exactly in line with it, horizontally. It must 'wrap' around the nose.   Its length must be about the height of one of the eyes. Its length will be the same as the vertical height of the nose.     Chop off half to make it a semi-circle, but at an angle.     This will be the ear.