Q: Scatter mats are like floor mats for cats. You can place a large scatter mat under your cat’s litter box so that he will have to wipe his feet after he leaves his litter box. These mats can help to absorb some of the litter on your cat’s paws and prevent him from tracking litter all over.  For extra litter trapping power, try placing multiple mats around your cat’s litter box. There are lots of different kinds of mats that you can try. You can go with a basic floor mat, a plastic mat, a sisal mat, or even get a mat that looks like fake grass. Cats prefer a fine-grained litter, but if it is too fine, then too much may be sticking to your cat’s paws. Try changing to a litter that is slightly coarser than the litter you are using now. Cat litter comes in two basic types (clumping and non-clumping), but there is a lot of variation in the materials used to make cat litters.   Clumping litter. Clumping litters are those that form a lump around urine so that it is easy for you to scoop litter out of your cat's litter box. Clay clumping litter is the most common, but you can also find clumping litter that is made from corn. You might find that a corn-based litter will not lead to as much tracking as clay litter.  Non-clumping litter. You can also look into different types of non-clumping litters. Non-clumping litters are available in clay, sawdust, wheat, and pine. Some of these litters come in large particles or pellets, so these might be harder for your cat to track out of the box as well. Cats do not need a deep bed of litter. Having too much litter in the pan may even lead to more litter ending up outside of the box. Instead, only fill your cat’s litter box with about one to two inches of litter. Taking a few minutes to vacuum or sweep around your cat’s litter box each day may also help to reduce tracking. Although this creates more work for you, keeping the area around your cat’s box clean will keep her from walking through litter and tracking it to other areas of the house. . If you are tired of cleaning your cat’s litter box, then you might consider toilet training your cat. As long as your cat is not elderly or arthritic, then you may be able to train her to use a toilet.  Toilet training a cat is easier with some special equipment, such as training seats that fit over your toilet bowl. Keep in mind that the process of toilet training a cat will take lots of time and patience. If you do not have the time to invest in training your cat to use the toilet, then you may want to stick with the litter box.
A: Place a scatter mat under your cat’s litter box. Switch to a different type of litter. Fill the litter box with only one to two inches of litter. Vacuum or sweep around your cat’s litter box daily. Consider toilet training your cat

Q: Tightly squeeze or roll the oranges firmly with the palm of your hand across the counter or table to soften them up. Enjoy a crisp, cold glass of freshly squeezed, unpasteurized orange juice, the way it was intended to be!
A: Soften the orange. Drink up!

Q: Video games are one of the easiest and most popular ways to have fun on the internet. You can choose from hundreds of different games to play with others or by yourself. While this might seem overwhelming, you can start by:  Consulting websites like jayisgames.com for reviews about games you can play on the internet. Purchasing popular first-person games like Halo and Call of Duty and playing with other people. Playing real-time strategy games like StarCraft II on Blizzard’s Battle.net. Browser games usually don’t require you to download any software to play. To play, you simply visit a website with your browser and play the game. Browser-based games, then, are a great way to have fun on the internet with minimum commitment. Try:  Ikariam. In Ikariam, you explore the ancient Mediterranean world. Risk. Risk is classic game of world domination. Travian. This is a strategy game set in the ancient Roman world. Visiting www.addictinggames.com for more browser-based games. Quizzes are a great way to entertain yourself, test your knowledge, and interact with others. Ultimately, quizzes are low-commitment alternatives to regular games.  Visit funtrivia.com, triviaplaza.com, or queendom.com for free trivia. For quizzes check Buzzfeed or Quibblo for fun quizzes.
A: Play video games. Find browser-based games. Take quizzes.

Q: When you talk to your boss it is important that you do not flat out say "no" if you can possibly avoid it. Rather try to find a way of offering a positive alternative that still amounts to you not doing the task you feel you are unable to complete. One good way to do this is to suggest your boss helps you reorganise your priorities. By doing this you'll be showing your boss that you are seeking to be as productive as possible, but you will also make it clear that your workload as it stands is not sustainable.  Take a record of your outstanding work and how long it will take you complete each task to evidence that you have thought about it closely. Asking your boss "can you help me reorganise my priorities?" will demonstrate that you want to involve them in how you manage your work. This will show you respect her opinion and are seeking some guidance about how to work more efficiently. Another way to suggest a positive alternative rather than just saying no, is to recommend a colleague who could pick up the extra work. Doing this will demonstrate that you have thought about the task and who is best suited to it. Your boss will be impressed that you have thought about her and the company's need to get the job done rather than just your own concerns about being overworked.  Demonstrating that you have good judgement and have prioritized the needs to company will make it more likely that she trusts your judgement more readily in the future.  You will also demonstrate that you understand what is happening throughout the office and are interested in the development of your colleagues. If you are being given too much work to complete in the hours you are contracted to work, this could be an opportunity to approach your boss about establishing a new working arrangement. For example, if you have a long commute that is eating into your productivity you might suggest working from home one day a week which will cut down on your commuting time.  If you think a more flexible working pattern would enable you to adapt to different demands at work, don't be afraid to bring this up. Always think about the culture of your workplace and whether more flexible working is a feasible idea. Clearly think through any proposal before you make it. Don't go in with an idea that you have not fully fleshed out.
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Suggest reorganizing your priorities. Recommend a colleague. Propose new work arrangements.