Place the espresso machine directly on the stove. It is not necessary to use a pot or pan. Turn the stove on to low heat.

Summary: Place the espresso maker on the stove.


Look for bedding that’s designed specifically for rabbit habitats, or mentions that its safe for rabbits. One of the best all-around materials available is hay, which is edible and will keep your rabbits warm during colder nights. Pregnant females and babies should be given Alfalfa hay, while fully-grown rabbits can have Timothy hay.  Another option is to use a dust-free bedding made from recycled wood or paper. Avoid using pine or cedar chips or shavings, as these can be toxic to rabbits. Put down 2–3 inches (5.1–7.6 cm) of bedding at a minimum, making sure it’s evenly distributed from corner to corner. If you’re using hay, mound it around the edges of the cage so that your rabbit can graze while still having an open area near the center for playing and sleeping.  For ease of cleanup and extra protection against leaks, consider adding a couple absorbent puppy pads or a layer of newspaper beneath the bedding material. Provide a deep layer of bedding so your rabbit doesn’t get sore hocks. This painful condition is extremely common and occurs when rabbits sit on hard, damp surfaces. Deep bedding cushions your pet, lifting them off of soiled spots. While rabbits typically have no problem sleeping on any soft, cushioned surface, a separate bed can make a useful and adorable addition to a well-outfitted cage. Place the bed near one corner or wall so your fluffy friend will have plenty of room to eat, play, and stretch its legs. Bunny beds are available as woven mats, tiny hammocks, and small plush beds similar to the ones dogs like to curl up in. Training your rabbit to use a litter box can help you keep its cage cleaner and more sanitary. Shop around for a small litter box in a size suitable for the species you’re keeping and cover the bottom with layer of recyclable paper-based litter. You can also use a mixture of shredded newspaper and hay if you have any extra lying around. Stay away from clumping cat litters. These can be dangerous to rabbits if ingested.

Summary: Pick up some rabbit-safe bedding. Spread your bedding material along the bottom of the cage. Set aside a place for a bed. Add a litter box.


If you spill liquid onto your suede jacket, use a towel or cloth to gently blot as much of the liquid you can. Make sure to do this as soon as possible. Be careful not to press the liquid into the suede. Instead, gently dab at it to soak it up.  After the liquid is dry, use a suede brush or eraser to remove the stain. If you leave it, it will soak into the suede and permeate the fabric. Though you shouldn’t use use water for stains on a suede jacket, you can treat water stains with water. Dampen a soft cloth and run it over the jacket, or use a spray bottle to lightly mist it. Make sure to only use a light layer of water and that it is evenly spread over the jacket.  Soak up the water with a sponge or a paper towel. Use a suede brush to freshen the nap afterwards. Suede jackets may end up with sweat stains around the collar or cuffs. Try removing these stains by sprinkling a thin layer of cornstarch or cornflour over the stains. Leave this overnight. Remove the cornstarch with a suede brush. The cornstarch should have soaked up the oil or sweat.
Summary: Blot any liquid stains. Clean water stains by dampening the jacket. Try cornstarch on oily stains or sweat.