Problem: Article: Once you’ve set up your hamster’s habitat, you’re ready to bring the hamster home with you. Make sure you purchase from a reputable pet store in person. Do not buy online since you want to take a good look at your hamster before purchasing. Adopting is recommended, you are giving hamsters a second chance at life. Robo hamsters are most active at night, so you’ll get the best look at your hamster if you visit the pet store shortly before it closes. If you go during the day, the hamster will likely be sleeping. Ideally, you want a young hamster that is only four to six weeks old. An adult hamster will be between 2-2.5” long, so pick a youngster measuring less than two inches. The hamster should be round, lively, active, and alert. The eyes should be clear, ears erect, and the fur should be dry. Don’t buy any hamster at a pet shop if one of them has wet fur around its rump. This is a sign of a disease called wet tail, and it has probably spread to the other hamsters if you see it in one. If any fur is wet at all, avoid buying hamsters from that store. A responsible shop will keep male and female hamsters separate to prevent breeding. You don’t want to bring a hamster home and end up having her give birth to a large litter a week later. Reputable shops should also guarantee the sex of their hamsters, allowing you to purchase Robo hamsters in pairs without fear of breeding. You want to test the behavior toward people of the hamsters in the enclosure. They’ll likely all run away from your hand initially, but choose a hamster that peeks out and sniffs at your hand after the initial hiding. Hamsters displaying this behavior will be easier to handle and less scared of you later on. Roborovski hamsters are naturally nervous and flighty, so you’ll need to give them some time before one will come out and investigate you. Once you’ve taken all of these steps into consideration, you’re ready to pick the best candidate. Purchase the Robo hamster that displays these qualities and melts your heart. The pet store may offer a traveling kit to help you transport your new hamster home with you. If not, be prepared to bring something from home with some bedding, a little food, and a few toys. The goal is to make the journey as stress free for the hamster as possible. Avoid using anything made of cardboard since the hamster can chew through it and escape. Your new hamster will be very stressed after being handled and removed from its familiar enclosure. Go straight home without making other stops and place your new pet into the already set up habitat slowly and gently. You need to let your new hamster adapt to his or her new habitat and surroundings before you attempt to handle or tame the hamster. Keep in mind that some hamsters might need more time to adjust to their new home.  You should have enough food, water, and toys in the habitat for the first few days, although you'll soon need to start changing food, water, and toys daily.  Cover the aquarium with a light cloth to allow your new pet to adjust to and explore its new habitat in privacy. This is the crucial recovery and adjustment period, so it will take longer if you disturb the hamster. If there are friends, guests, and/or children in the house, make sure they know not to go near the hamster's enclosure. You'll probably want to watch your hamster explore its new home, but Roborovski hamsters are especially nervous and will hide and become very stressed, so resist the temptation for the first few days.
Summary: Do not buy online. Go to the pet store in the late afternoon or early evening. Choose a young hamster. Look for signs of a healthy hamster. Make sure the pet store separates male and female hamsters. Request to put your hand in the hamster enclosure. Purchase your hamster. Obtain a small traveling kit. Bring your hamster home as quickly and safely as possible. Leave your new Roborovski hamster alone for the first several days.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Babies under twelve months old cannot digest cow's milk properly. In addition, they require the particular mix of nutrients that breast milk and formula provide; cow's milk is not an adequate substitute. Therefore, wait until your child turns one before you introduce cow's milk. In most cases, you can begin transitioning to cow's milk at any point after your baby's first birthday; however, it's always best to check in with your baby's doctor. He or she may have specific guidelines for you. Milk is an important source of nutrition for young children. It is rich in vitamin D, calcium, proteins, and fats that are crucial for the growth of your child and the development of his or her bones. To maximize these benefits, offer your child whole milk, not low-fat or non-fat milk, at least until his or her second birthday. Once your baby is a year old, he or she should be eating a variety of nutritious solid foods – fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and proteins. As long as this is the case, you don't need to rely on cow's milk as the major source of nutrition as you did with breast milk or formula when your baby was younger. Two glasses of milk a day should be sufficient, especially if your child eats other forms of dairy, such as yogurt and cheese. Keep in mind that you shouldn't jump from no cow's milk at all to two full glasses of cow's milk a day. Introducing milk gradually is actually better. Cow's milk does not taste exactly like breast milk or formula, so your baby may refuse it at first. If this happens, don't worry; in time, he or she will learn to accept it. For strategies, scroll down to Part 2. Milk is a fairly common allergen. As with other foods, you should pay attention when you introduce it and note any adverse reactions. Babies with milk allergies or lactose intolerance may vomit, have diarrhea, show signs of abdominal pain, or develop a rash. If you suspect that your baby is not tolerating cow's milk well, talk to your pediatrician.

SUMMARY: Wait until your baby is one year old. Check with your pediatrician. Choose whole milk. Aim for two glasses of milk per day. Understand that your baby may resist. Watch for signs of an allergic reaction.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The File menu is at the top-left corner. A file browser will expand. Blender files have a .blend file extension at the end. This displays numerous folders for the Blender file.The Minecraft BSS edit ZIP file contained numerous Minecraft related Blender files, including characters, structures, mobs, and items. This displays all objects in the Blender file. To select all objects, click the first object in the list and then scroll down to the bottom of the list. Hold the ⇧ Shift key and click the last object to select everything. Clicking Append imports the selected objects into your scene. Many objects have lots of boxes and planes that serve a function but don't need to be visible in a scene. To hide objects you don't want to appear, click to select them and then press "H" to hide them.  To unhide an object, click the eyeball icon next to the object name in the "View Layer" panel in the upper-right corner.  Warning: You'll notice wireframes above character rigs that resemble a control panel, as well as around moveable parts of the rig.  Do not hide these.  You will need them to animate the rig. Many of the blender files contain multiple objects.  For example, the mobs Blender file has a rig for every Minecraft mob.  You probably don't want to use every single mob in your animation.  You can delete rigs you don't want by selecting them and pressing the Del key.  Just be careful not to delete any part of a rig you do want to use.
Summary:
Click the File and select Append. Double-click a Blender file. Double-click the Object folder. Select all objects and click Append. Press H to hide objects in your scene. Delete objects you don't want.