Problem: Article: Wet the end of a microfiber cloth or towel and gently wipe it across your shoes. Get your shoes slightly damp but not soaking wet so the toothpaste can foam up. Try using toothpaste on fabric, mesh, or sneakers. Put the dab of toothpaste directly onto your shoes where there are heavy stains. Spread the toothpaste thin so it coats the entire area before working your toothbrush in small circular motions. Work the toothpaste into the shoes’ fabric thoroughly before letting it set for 10 minutes. Make sure to use a non-gel toothpaste that’s white. Other colors may leave stains on your shoes. You can use the same wet cloth as before to wipe the toothpaste off of your shoes. Make sure to get all of the toothpaste off your shoes so it doesn’t leave any marks. Set your shoes in front of a fan or in a well-ventilated room. Leave the shoes to completely dry. Once they’re dry, your shoes should look a few shades lighter. Leave your shoes outside in the sun to speed up the drying process.
Summary: Wipe your shoes with a damp cloth to get them wet. Rub a pea-sized dab of toothpaste into the shoes with a toothbrush. Wipe the toothpaste and dirt away with a wet cloth. Let your shoes air dry completely for 2-3 hours.

Problem: Article: How many times you drain and rinse is up to you, but draining and rinsing it at least once is recommended.  Use a can opener to open the can, but don’t remove the lid yet. Holding the lid in place, flip the can over and hold it over the sink to drain the liquid. Pull off the top of the can, and be careful not to cut yourself. Take the tuna out of the can and place it in a strainer or colander. Rinse the tuna thoroughly with water, then press the water out using a clean hand or a paper towel. Place the rinsed tuna in a medium-sized bowl. Add the celery, onion, mayonnaise, lemon juice, and salt and pepper.  Mix the ingredients to combine. Be sure to thoroughly combine the ingredients so all of the elements are distributed evenly. Distribute the tuna mix evenly across 4 slices of bread and top each with another slice of bread to make 4 sandwiches.  You have the option of toasting the bread before spreading the tuna mix over it for a warmer, crunchier version. You can also substitute a roll or a croissant in place of the sandwich bread for taste and texture variation. Or you can avoid bread altogether and use the tuna mix over a salad for a lower-carb alternative.
Summary: Drain and rinse the tuna. Combine the ingredients. Assemble the sandwiches.

Problem: Article: Most cats will prefer the litter box to other parts of the house because of the texture of the litter. But, there are still steps you need to take to make sure you're offering the litter box as the best place to use the bathroom.  Place the box in a quiet spot where the cat won’t be bothered by people, dogs, or loud noises. To keep the litter box clean, make sure you scoop the litter daily, and clean the box weekly. You should also replace or refresh the litter at least once a week.  Provide enough litter boxes for more than one cat. If you have 2 cats, you need 3 litter boxes in different areas of the home. One cat might try to intimidate a less dominate cat away from using a single box. Don't frighten or startle your cat when it's using the box, or it may form a bad association with the box and start avoiding it. Buy a large box, even if you have to spend a little money on it. Cats are more comfortable in a larger (in area, not height) box.  Don’t switch brands of litter on your cat, because cats don’t like sudden change. Switching from a clay litter to a scoopable clumping type of litter or vice versa might upset the cat so much it stops using the box. Don’t use heavily scented litters that might deter a cat from litter box use. Keep in mind that kittens and older cats with arthritis or other health problems may have problems getting in and out of a box that's too tall. Use low-height boxes in an easily accessible area for kittens and cats with special needs, or buy an adjustable litter box. Scratching is a normal part of cat behavior, and there's no way you can train it out of them. If your cat still has its claws, he'll need one or two scratching posts to keep him from scratching up furniture, woodwork, and so on. By providing a post, you allow the cat to indulge in normal, healthy behavior. Cats are curious, and will jump on counters or other places you'd like them to steer clear of. Scat mats, a perfectly timed mist of water from a spray bottle, or even a stern “no” can correct this behavior. With time and patience, you can teach your cat to stay away from your protected areas. You can also use a rattle can (an empty soda can filled with a few pebbles and the opening taped over). Toss it gently on the ground to scare a cat away from forbidden surfaces. DO NOT throw the can at the cat, for that may harm your cat. These products, which fill the air with calming synthetic pheromones, come as sprays or diffusers that plug into electrical outlets. They can help resolve litter box or scratching issues, and have also been proven to calm stressed or anxious cats.
Summary:
Encourage the cat to use a litter box. Make the litter box a comfortable place. Take young or old cats needs into consideration. Provide the cat with a scratching post. Discourage the cat from exploring forbidden surfaces. Consider using feline pheromone products.