Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Try a humidifier. Keep your humidifier clean. Don't keep a humidifier forever. Set-up the humidifier in the room you spend most of your time.

Answer: A humidifier can help moisturize your skin, especially if you live in a dry climate. The ideal humidity for your home is between 30 and 50 percent. If your home falls below that range, you should be using a humidifier to help your dry skin. If you need to test the humidity, you can find hygrometers at your local hardware store. They look and work basically like a thermometer. Some humidifiers come with a hygrometer attached. It's important to keep your humidifier clean because otherwise it can breed bacteria and fungus, making you sick. One step you can take to help keep it clean is to use distilled water, as it doesn't contain minerals that can encourage bacteria to grow.  Change out the water everyday if possible. To change out the water, unplug the unit. Pour out the water. Dry it out, and then refill with clean water.  Clean it out completely every three days. Unplug the unit. Make sure the unit doesn't have mineral deposits by using hydrogen peroxide on it (3 percent). Rinse it out afterwards. Humidifiers can build up bacteria over time. If you have an old one around the house, consider replacing it. The point is to help your skin, and it can't do that if it's in a room you're not in much. A good choice is your living room or bedroom. If you can, consider having one in each room.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Purchase scented cubes. Light the candle. Continue to enjoy.

Answer: Scented cubes are small wax cubes with a powerful scent. Most large retailers carry scented cubes and there are hundreds to choose from. While most people place them on a warmer, causing them to melt and emit a smell, they can be used alongside candles. Using a candle of your choosing, let it burn for several minutes or until about an inch-deep pool of melted wax has accumulated around the wick. Once this happens, place the scented wax cube into the melted wax. The flame will help the scented wax continue to melt down and emit a strong smell that will fill up the room. Sense the wax cubes are so strong, consider cutting them in half using a butter knife. The scented wax will melt to form a layer of wax. Every time you light this candle, the scented wax layer will continue to emit a smell for quite some time.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Place your cat in the car without turning on the engine. Place your cat in the car and turn on the engine. Place your cat in a carrier in the car while the engine is running. Take your cat on short trips around the block.

Answer: Put your cat on a leash and harness. Get in the car with your cat and allow it to explore the car thoroughly.  Remember not to turn on the engine.  Do this for at least two consecutive days — longer if the cat is uncomfortable. Let the cat get used to the sound and feel of the engine running. Repeat this step daily until the cat is fine with it. Praise your cat and offer treats if it remains calm. Repeat this step daily until your cat is fine with it. If your cat is carrier trained, this might not take any time at all. Be sure there's a towel or cloth in the carrier so the has something to grab a hold of with its claws. This will reassure the cat. Limit your trips to approximately 5 minutes or so.  Don't do this more than twice a day.  The first time or two, your cat might be scared and vocal — most cats dislike the vibration of a moving vehicle. Try to stick to smooth roads in the beginning. Repeat this step until the cat is quiet and not afraid to be in the moving car. This is the most important step! Give your cat lots of praise and treats after the ride, so that it looks forward to the next trip.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Pay attention to your rabbit's behavior. Monitor your rabbit's breathing. Look for drooling. Watch your rabbit's movements. Check your rabbit's ears. Consider the weather.

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If your rabbit is suffering from heat stroke, you may notice something is wrong without realizing exactly what it is. Your rabbit may seem extremely stressed, listless, quiet, and confused. Take care when handling your anxious rabbit. Any rough handling or extra stress could cause health damage. Look for fast breathing that seems like your rabbit is panting. Your rabbit may only be able to take rapid shallow breaths while keeping his mouth open. This means he's breathing through flared nostrils. He may also toss his head from side to side while he struggles to breathe. If your rabbit concentrates very hard on breathing, he may forget that he needs to swallow. This causes him to drool or salivate. This difficulty breathing and drooling is a strong sign of heat stroke. The fur around your rabbit's nose and nostrils may also be wet if he has heat stroke. If your rabbit has heat stroke, he probably won't move around very much. When he does move, he might be slow and seem uncoordinated. Your rabbit might be wobbly or weak on his legs. Some rabbits tremble, shiver, or have convulsions because of heat stroke. Look at the thinly furred inner part of your rabbit's ears. You should be able to see small blood vessels in the skin which give the ears a pink, red, or flushed appearance. This is because heat stroke can cause the blood vessels to dilate (get larger). The ears will also feel hot to the touch. The rabbit's fur may seem dull and starry (ruffled or spiky). To decide if heat stroke is likely, ask yourself whether it's a hot day. If so, think about whether or not your rabbit has been in the direct sun. Think about if he has access to water and shade. These factors can help you determine how serious the risk of heat stroke might be and what you'll need to do to help your rabbit.