In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Even if they spend all of their time outdoors, mousers will need you to provide them with shelter and a regular supply of food and water. When you first bring them home, they will also need to have a litter box available.  You can use automatic feeders and water dishes (available at pet supply stores), or make sure to replenish your cat’s food and water yourself everyday. Your cat’s shelter should be easily accessible, covered, dry, and protected from wind, cold, and heat. Good choices include a barn, shed, or dedicated cathouse. Make sure your cat has a place to bed that is safe from disturbances like dogs, cars, and children. When you first bring your cat home, it will be somewhat stressed as it gets to know its surroundings. Keeping it in a large cage or enclosed area at first will protect it and prevent it from running away. Set the cage up near the shelter that your cat will use once it is accustomed to its new surroundings, so that it will associate that area with home.  Make sure that the enclosed area is large enough that the cat is free to roam around, stretch out, and get some exercise. It should also be protected from heat, cold, rain, etc. Your local animal shelter may be able to lend you a cage or crate to use. Check on your cat regularly. Refill its water and food dishes, and empty its litter box whenever necessary. Give your cat some toys to play with to keep itself occupied, and treats to make it associate its new home with good feelings. Putting towels or blankets in the enclosed area can also make your cat feel more comfortable. A towel, blanket, or t-shirt that you have used will help your cat get used to your scent. Spend some time with the cat, so that it gets used to your presence and the sound of your voice. However, don’t attempt to pet it or pick it up if it seems fearful or aggressive. Eventually, the cat will begin to trust you. After a week or so, your cat should be ready to roam around on its own. Open the area it has been enclosed in, and let the cat come out on its own. It may disappear for a day or two in order to explore. Leave the cage or enclosed area where it is, and keep food and water supplied. The mouser will come back to feed. Once the cat seems to be comfortable with its new surroundings, you can remove the cage and just let it use the permanent shelter you have set up for it. Cats will hunt, even if they are fed regularly, because of hunting instincts. You will not have to train your cat to do the actual hunting.  Cats are opportunistic. Rodents are easier to catch than other animals, like birds, and cats will sit and wait for mice and rats to emerge from burrows and other hiding places.  Some cats will bring their humans rodents they have killed as a “present.” Others will eat the rodents, or leave them elsewhere.
Summary: Make sure that your cat’s basic needs are taken care of. Start your mouser out in a cage or crate. Let the cat go free. Watch your cat catch rodents.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Then, before you return home, take off the jacket or sweatshirt and hide it. The outer layers will absorb most of the cigarette smell, and will also protect your clothes from falling ash. Take the tube from an empty paper towel roll, and place several dryer sheets at the end. As you smoke, exhale through the tube. The dryer sheets help to prevent the smoke from dispersing and clinging to your clothes and hair. When you are done smoking, completely change into the fresh, clean clothes. Hide the dirty clothes until you have the opportunity to launder them. Make sure that your spare clothes are in a completely sealed bag. If you don't have a bag, make sure you place your extra clothes a good distance away from where you are smoking. If the smoke gets onto the spare clothes, they won't do you much good. If your clothes smell of smoke, you will need to either discard them or find a way to remove the smell. Body sprays and air-fresheners will only temporarily mask the scent; your clothing will need to be washed. If your clothes smell strongly of smoke, place them in a large bag (preferably a large zippered bag) and add at least ½ cup of baking soda. Shake the bag and then seal it as tightly as possible. Let the clothes sit overnight, and the baking soda will absorb the odors. Then, shake the clothes and run them through the washing machine.  Pre-soaking your clothes in vinegar also helps to remove the smell of smoke. Fill a sink with warm water, and then add 1 cup of vinegar. Let the clothes soak for 30-60 minutes, and then wash them as usual. If you are using these special laundry techniques, make sure your parents don’t see you. They may be suspicious that you are trying to cover up incriminating smells.
Summary:
Wear an old jacket or sweatshirt while you smoke. Smoke into a paper towel tube. Bring extra clothes if you don't have time to change at home. Wash dirty clothes.