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Keeping Norwegian forest cat in peak physical condition requires some high-quality cat food. Take care to choose a high-quality cat foot that will meet all of your Norwegian forest cat’s nutritional needs.  One good way to select a food for your cat is to read the ingredients. The first two ingredients listed on the package should be meat (not meat by-products). If they are not, then keep looking. Choose a food that contains taurine. Taurine is an essential amino acid that your cat needs for good vision and heart health. All high-quality cat foods should include this ingredient, so avoid any cat foods that do not contain taurine. Free-feeding is when you allow your cat to have access to unlimited food. This way of feeding causes some cats to become overweight, so it is not the best method. Instead, feed your Norwegian forest cat a measured amount on a regular schedule.  To determine how much to feed your Norwegian forest cat, take the daily recommended feeding amount on your cat’s food package and then divide this amount in half. For a cat that weighs between five and nine pounds, you may need to provide a daily amount of 2/3 of a cup. To divide this amount into two meals, give your Norwegian forest cat 1/3 of a cup in the morning and 1/3 of a cup at night. Providing small portions will make it more likely that your cat will eat her food.  Check with your Norwegian forest cat’s veterinarian for a specific recommendation on how much to feed your cat. Your Norwegian forest cat will need to have a bowl of fresh, clean water available at all times. Wash your cat’s water bowl daily and change the water once per day or as needed. Your cat’s food and water bowls should be placed somewhere that is easy for your cat to access. Never place food and water bowls near your cat’s litter box. Cats do not like to eat and drink near their litter boxes. Norwegian forest cats like treats like all cats do, so try to give your Norwegian forest cat a special treat once per day. You can buy special kitty treats in the grocery store or pet store. You might also try giving your cat some acceptable human foods as a treat. Remember that treats should not exceed 5% of your Norwegian forest cat’s total daily calories. Some good treat options include:  lean deli meat cooked chicken or turkey canned tuna cantaloupe chunks steamed broccoli cheese cooked eggs mashed potatoes  homemade tuna cat treats

summary: Select a high-quality cat food. Feed your Norwegian forest cat two measured meals per day. Provide lots of fresh, clean water for your Norwegian forest cat. Give your Norwegian forest cat treats.


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Most states require that homemade trailers over a certain weight must have a title. These laws and the application procedures can vary state by state. Contact your closest DMV to see what is required. You can find your closest DMV by entering your state or zip code here: https://www.dmv.org/dmv-office-finder.php.  In the US, you must apply for a Vehicle Identification number (VIN) when you register your vehicle. You will need to provide proof of identity. Some states will require an inspection. Some states require all trailers to be titled while others may not register trailers at all. Others will only require titles on vehicles above a certain weight. For example, in Texas, you do not need to title or register a trailer weighing under 4,000 pounds (1,800 kg). In New York, however, all homemade trailers need to be titled. Canadian provinces may base your titling requirements either on weight or number of axles. You will need to apply for a VIN through your local ministry of transport, and your car must undergo a safety inspection.  In Canada, each province has their own office, services, and websites for registering vehicles. Your best option is to call the same office where you registered your car or applied for your driver's license. For example, in British Columbia, you will register and insure your trailer through the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia. They will consider your trailer a “ubilt” vehicle. Go here for more information: http://www.icbc.com/vehicle-registration/specialty-vehicles/Pages/Ubilt-vehicles-and-trailers.aspx. Your trailer must fulfill a certain number of safety and construction standards. Processes for registering trailers can vary from state to state. Generally, you will need to have a state inspection, a completed application for licensing a vehicle, and proof of identity.  The general standards for homemade trailers can be found here: https://infrastructure.gov.au/roads/vehicle_regulation/bulletin/vsb1/index.aspx. The weight of your trailer will determine fees. A light vehicle is any trailer under 4,500 kilograms (9,900 lb). Heavy vehicles are over this weight. First, you will need to get a VIN by contacting the DVLA. Then, your trailer must undergo an Individual Vehicle Approval (IVA) inspection. Contact the DVLA via their website or call for more information. You can go here to find the forms and guidelines for trailers: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/individual-vehicle-approval-iva-it.

summary: Contact your state’s department of motor vehicles (DMV) in the US. Ask your province’s Ministry of Transport in Canada. Check with your state’s department of transport in Australia. Contact the Driver & Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) in the UK.


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Once you've finished the reaction, you will need to pour the solution into ice water. The original ice bath works well for this purpose. Allow the new solution to sit for 5 to 10 minutes, or until the iodine has settled at the bottom. When the iodine has settled at the bottom, you can pour off the excess liquid. Be careful not to dump the solid iodine out as well. Once the brown liquid has been poured off (or decanted), you will be left with wet iodine. The wet iodine slurry will still contain excess sulfuric acid. To rinse away this acid, pour more water onto the slurry and stir. Allow the slurry to settle, and again pour away the excess liquid. Repeat this at least 3 times. You need to remove the water from the iodine slurry to yield a more pure form of iodine powder. Pour the slurry through a paper filter into a new beaker. The filter will allow the water to pass through, and it will hold back the solid iodine.  The solid on the filter paper is the iodine. The liquid can now be discarded. Using vacuum filtration will dry the iodine even more effectively.
summary: Pour the solution into the ice bath. Decant the remaining liquid. Wash the iodine. Filter the iodine.