INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Knowing what your cat does not like will help you avoid doing the things that could jeopardize your bond with them. Unlike dogs, cats generally do not like belly rubs. In fact, if you try to rub their belly, they may instinctively react defensively by extending their claws and trying to bite you.  In the wild, cats are aware that they can be predator and prey at the same time. The belly houses the most vital organs, so if you reach for their belly when they're unaware of your harmless intentions, their prey mentality might be triggered and they may do all they can to protect that area of their body. When your cat is stretched out and showing their belly, they may feeling very relaxed and comfortable in their environment. However, they might be demonstrating defensive behavior. To be on the safe side, do not mistake the showing of their belly as your cat's invitation to rub their belly.  Even though some cats may not mind their bellies being rubbed, it is best to avoid this area and pet your cat only in the areas where you know they enjoy being touched. As mentioned before, follow your cat’s lead when it comes to how much they want to interact with you. Forcing them to play with you, or trying to pet them when they do not want be petted, will probably make your cat like you less. They may even become fearful of you because they do not trust that you will respect their space.  Just as your cat can show you affectionate body language (e.g., purring, head bunting), they can also let you know when they've had enough and want to be alone. For example, if they start growling, hissing, or spitting, give them some space and alone time until they calm down.  Your cat may also simply become physically tired from playing and will probably stop on their own. Avoiding forced interactions is especially important if your cat is timid. Physically punishing your cat is not effective, since they will not be able to make a direct association between their behavior and your punishment. Instead, consider giving them a timeout, during which you simply leave the room without talking to them or interacting with them. Soon enough, they will realize that certain behaviors result in you not interacting with them (a negative result in their mind) and will discontinue those behaviors.  Physically punishing your cat will likely make them fearful and wary of you.  Rather than yelling at them, you can try giving them a firm ‘no’ in a stern voice when they demonstrate bad behavior.

SUMMARY: Refrain from petting your cat on their belly. Do not force interactions with your cat. Do not yell at or physically punish your cat.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If your horse's hooves are trimmed improperly, it could be causing some discomfort. A horse's gait requires a delicate balance on the ground. If the horse's hooves are trimmed unevenly, it could throw off the horse’s gait and cause some discomfort. For example, when trimming the bottom of a horse's hooves one must make sure that the bottoms are completely level to the ground. Any deviation from parallelism will put an awkward force up through the horse's legs when it takes a step. If your horse's hooves were cut down too far when they were trimmed, you will need to let them grow out. This is the only way that the sensitivity on the hooves will diminish. Go to a horse supply and accessory store and purchase booties with gel soles. Put the gel booties over the hooves to help the horse feel more comfortable walking while you wait for the hoof wall to grow down. Luckily, horses’ hooves grow pretty rapidly. Typically, you should have a horse’s hooves trimmed every four to six weeks. That means that within a few weeks, hooves that were trimmed too close should have grown out. One way to help a sore hoof is to put a horseshoe or a pad on it. The horseshoe will protect the horse's hoof from contact with items on the ground, such as rocks and sticks. The pad will reduce the impact that gets put on the hoof when your horse walks.  A horse that is having shoes put on will have their hooves trimmed differently than a horse that is going without shoes. With this in mind, consider hiring a farrier to trim and put shoes on a horse that is having soreness issues in its hooves. There are a wide variety of pads that are made for horses hooves. These are made from a variety of materials but are often plastic or leather. Pads protect the hoof while it is sore but are not a permanent solution for the horse's pain. If your horse’s hooves are getting sore after being trimmed, then you should try to trim less of the hooves next time. Some horse's hooves are prone to soreness due to their structure, so they need to be trimmed more carefully and less aggressively. If you have a farrier trim and shoe your horse, be sure to have a conversation with them about the pain your horse is experiencing and how that can be avoided next time the horse's hooves are trimmed.
Summary: Fix improper trimming. Let the hooves grow out. Put shoes or pads on the horse's hooves. Trim hooves less aggressively.

Take the large head of cauliflower and use a box grater to grate it into fine crumbs. Pour the crumbs into a large bowl. While you’re preparing the ingredients, preheat the oven to 400°F (204.5°C). Even if you’re not looking for a gluten-free recipe, this is still a tasty, healthier recipe than using pizza dough. Along with the cauliflower, add the 2 large eggs, shredded parmesan, basil, and garlic powder into the bowl. Season the ingredients with salt and pepper. Mix all of the ingredients together. Use your hands to form the ingredients into patties (as many as you can make). The patties should be about 3 inches (7.6 cm) in diameter. The patties will be wet, but not so wet that the ingredients don’t bond together to from the patty. Put the patties on a greased baking sheet. They should be golden when they are done. Remove them from the oven and allow them to cool. Top each patty with a thin layer of marinara sauce. After that, add the shredded mozzarella. Put mini pepperonis on top of each patty. Once you have topped them with ingredients, put them back in the oven. Bake them for 5 to 7 minutes. When they are done baking, remove them from the oven and garnish each patty with basil. Cover the leftovers and store them in the refrigerator for no more than 3 to 5 days.
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One-sentence summary -- Grate the cauliflower. Combine the ingredients. Form the patties. Bake the patties for 20 minutes. Top the patties. Bake the patties again.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Mix bronze powder with a quick-drying spar varnish according to the package directions in a plastic or glass bowl. Stir the liquid bronze thoroughly to prevent particles from settling in the bottom of the bowl. You can purchase liquid bronze at a hardware store or print supply company. Hold the shoe by the wire loop with your non-dominant hand. Then use your dominant hand to apply a thin coat of liquid bronze to each shoe with a camel hair brush. Start on the top of each shoe and work your way down the sides toward the sole. Make sure you paint all of the shoe’s surface area, including any part of the shoe’s inside that is visible. After applying liquid bronze to the shoes, allow them to dry. Hold the shoe by the wire loop you inserted, and then hang the wire loop on a hook or nail. You should let them dry for at least ten minutes, or longer, in between coats. Once the shoes dry from the initial coat of liquid bronze, look to see if there are dull spots on the shoes. This is an indication that the bronze has soaked through the shoes and you will need to apply at least one more coat of bronze. You will likely need to apply several coats of liquid bronze to each shoe until both shoes are shiny and completely covered in bronze.

SUMMARY:
Prepare the liquid bronze in a bowl. Apply a coat of liquid bronze to each shoe. Hang the shoes to dry. Apply additional coats as needed.