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Changes in behavior and personality can signal health problems or just normal changes. To differentiate between the two, take your cat to be seen by a vet if it changes its daily routine or the activities it enjoys.  An older cat might not like the food it used to or it may not even want to eat at all. It might also lose a little weight. Any of these issues are reason enough to have your cat looked at by a vet. If your cat suddenly bites or scratches you more often, take it to the vet. These behavior problems could signal a medical problem that is causing your cat pain and irritability. It is important to be aware of the potential problems that can occur to older cats and to keep an eye out for them. This includes such problems and diseases as:  Cancer Urination problems Loss of appetite or weight  Hearing loss Liver disease Bad odor Arthritis Vomiting As your cat gets older, it will be more likely to get ill and it can have a harder time recovering from illness. In order to avoid many possible illnesses, be diligent about keeping vaccinations and medications up to date.  Older cats may be particularly susceptible to certain infections due to decreases in their immune systems and an inability to groom themselves as much as they once did. Elderly cats often require medications for chronic conditions. A cat with feline arthritis may need regular pain medicine as well as vitamin supplements. It you are used to taking your cat to visit the vet once a year, you should start taking the cat in twice a year. This is because elderly cats are more likely to develop health problems, and it is important that they are caught as soon as possible. If your cat receives a diagnosis, discuss the necessary environmental and lifestyle modifications with your veterinarian. Each condition can require unique accommodations.  If your cat suffers from hearing loss, everyone will need to learn to approach your cat slowly and gently in order to avoid startling it. For a cat with arthritis, you may need to introduce ramps or steps for it to comfortably access higher locations.

summary: Pay attention to changes in your cat. Be alert for common health problems. Keep up to date on vaccinations and medications. Have your elderly cat examined more often by a vet. Modify your cat’s environment to meet its specific health needs.


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You’ll find it in the Microsoft Office area of your Start menu. It’s at the top of the screen. It’s the icon with a pi symbol at the top-right area of the toolbar.  Click and drag your mouse cursor over the "x" to highlight it. It’s in the toolbar at the top-right area of the screen. Its icon looks like a lowercase “a” with umlauts. Doing so will bring up a menu of accent symbols. ” The icon looks like a square with the bar icon over top of it. This places a bar above your “x,” creating an X-bar.

summary: Open Microsoft Word. Click Insert. Click Equation. Type x into the equation box. Highlight the "x" in the equation box. Click Accent. Scroll down and click the first box under “Overbars and Underbars.


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Double-click the calendar icon in your Mac's Dock. If you have multiple calendars synced to different accounts, you'll need to back those up, too. To do so:  Click File  Select Export  Click Calendar Archive  Select a save location. You may be able to solve your calendar problem by removing the calendar account from your computer and then adding it back. To do so:  Click the Apple Menu {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/f\/ff\/Macapple1.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/f\/ff\/Macapple1.png\/29px-Macapple1.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":476,"bigWidth":"29","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of a Mac icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"}  Click System Preferences  Click Internet Accounts  Select the calendar's account. Click -  Restart your Mac Go back to the Internet Accounts page. Select an account provider (e.g., Outlook). Enter your account's email address and password. If the problem was fixed, your account simply needed a refresh. If not, continue to the next step. There is a decent chance that your calendars' contents will be completely deleted if you clear your cache, so make absolutely sure that you have a backup file for each of your calendars. Only proceed after you are certain that you won't lose anything important. You are now ready to proceed with clearing your calendar's cache.
summary: Open the Calendar app. Back up your calendar's data. Try removing and re-adding the account. Close and re-open your Calendar. Double-check your backups before clearing your cache. Close your Calendar app.