In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: There's a lot of junk out there online, but there are a few reputable sources. A UFO witness should report a sighting to the following reliable organizations:  Local law enforcement agencies National UFO Reporting Center  Mutual UFO Network  Center for UFO Studies  Alien UFO ResearchSome of these agencies have hotlines if you would rather make a phone call. However, most reports are now done via the Internet. Each website has it's own form to fill out, but they are all essentially the same – the details you constructed together about your experience. Your personal information shouldn’t be in the actual report; it should be in the form on the website (or given to the operator on a hotline).  The additional questions will vary from your age and background to your beliefs and your habits prior to that night. It’s all with the purpose of weeding out the people that are mistaken or trying to start a hoax. You are completely welcome to file a report with every agency. In fact, it may not be a bad idea. The more resources you tap into, the more likely you are to get results. If your report is valid and intriguing, you may be requested for interviews. If the process continues on, your camera may be requested and you may even be asked to go under oath. This type of thing is taken very seriously; if you’re just having fun, you will be found out. If you prefer to remain anonymous, most (if not all) forms can accommodate you. This will not affect how your report is processed. Only in incredibly rare situations will you be asked to name yourself (if you have undoubtable footage, for example). There are tons of websites out there that are scams. If you have a true experience, only go to reputable sources. Do your research beforehand and never have anyone “sell your story” for you. It’s yours. You get to do with it as you please.
Summary: Choose which agencies to report your sighting to. Fill out their form to the best of your ability. Be ready for further questioning or a request of evidence. Never pay anyone to exhibit your experience.

Park your car in your spot for the night, and make a visit to the bathroom beforehand. Again, this depends on the climate you are in. However, it is going to get stuffy regardless of the temperature (within reason, of course), so consider cracking the window slightly. If you are under a pile of blankets in the cold, it might actually feel good. Do not crack it too much, though, for security purposes. And if there are mosquitoes, crack it even less. A half an inch or less (1.25 cm) is plenty. If you have problems sleeping in less than perfect conditions or your body has a tendency to "wake up" achy, pop one before hitting the sack. It will be easier to fall asleep, easier to stay asleep, and you will feel less sore in the morning. As much as possible, that is. If you are in the back seat, move the front seats forward to get the most space possible. Tuck in the seat belt clips so they do not end up jabbing you in the back. If the back seats turn down, do so. You could also pop open the back so you can put your legs (or head) in the trunk area. On the off chance someone comes knocking on your door, you want to be wearing clothes, and acceptable clothes at that. So get comfortable, but stay dressed. Workout clothes are best. This way you can also turn your bed into a getaway car at a moment's notice if need be. And account for the weather, too. If it is cold, make sure your head is covered to keep heat from escaping. If necessary, put on several layers. If it is hot, a t-shirt and shorts will do just fine. You could also wet them beforehand to stay cool.
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One-sentence summary -- Make sure to visit the bathroom before you turn in. Consider cracking the windows. Take an anti-inflammatory, such as ibuprofen. Adjust the seats. Get into the appropriate amount of layers but stay in comfortable clothes.

Q: Go to https://www.youtube.com in your computer's web browser. This is where you'll find the background music or sound for your presentation. If the computer on which you're presenting doesn't allow you to access YouTube videos, you'll need to download your preferred video and upload the video to Google Drive. You can then skip to the next part. It's at the top of the page. Type in the name of the video you want to use, then press ↵ Enter. For example, you might search for "free music for one hour" for a copyright-free music loop. Scroll through the video results, then click the video you want to use. This will open the video and prompt it to begin playing. It's best to pick music that has a simple lo-fi loop rather than a traditional song or orchestral piece. This will ensure that your music is easier to synchronize across your presentation. Once the video opens, highlight the address at the top of the window, then press Ctrl+C (Windows) or ⌘ Command+C (Mac) to copy the address.
A: Open YouTube. Click the search bar. Search for a video. Select a video. Copy the video's URL.

Problem: Article: It can be difficult to tell for sure whether or not a cat is feral or simply adventuring away from home.  Both lost pet cats and feral cats may behave aggressively toward you or run off out of fear when you approach, so determining that a cat is feral may require subtle cues.  Feral cats may appear to be better groomed than a lost pet cat that hasn’t gotten accustomed to living outdoors yet. If you start feeding the cat, pet cats will grow to trust you and behave like a pet whereas feral cats will remain skittish. Feral cats have existed around humans for thousands of years, and often don’t require any assistance from people to survive.  These cats are not really homeless, they’re wild animals.  Feral cats are not socialized to people, so they cannot be adopted as pets easily. Feral cats often live in social groups called colonies.  If you see one, there are likely a number of other feral cats in the area. Feral cats probably do not need your help unless it appears sickly or weak. Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) is a phrase used to describe a common population control method utilized with feral cats.  TNR can improve a cat’s health, the health of its colony, and prevent an overpopulation of feral cats that could lead to some cats starving.  After a feral cat has been vaccinated and neutered it can be adopted or returned to the area it was trapped.  First, contact your local vet or animal shelter.  They may offer TNR services for the community free of charge or for a reduced cost.  They also may be able to offer assistance and traps. Next, you’ll need to safely Trap a Feral Cat. Negative behaviors associated with mating such as fighting and yowling stop after the cat has been neutered. After treatment the vet will help you determine if the cat should be re-released or put up for adoption. If a feral cat appears to be injured or sick, you may choose to help the cat regain its health.  Remember that feral cats are wild animals, so the injury could make it aggressive.  Also remember to keep your own health in mind when dealing with feral cats, especially ones that seem ill.  Make sure to wash your hands after coming into contact with a feral cat.  If the cat appears to simply be malnourished, do not attempt to bring it inside, but consider leaving food and water out for the cat to eat and drink when you aren’t around and it feels more comfortable. If the cat seems seriously ill or injured, do not approach it.  Either entice the cat into a carrier or cage with food or place it there gently if it is not moving, then bring the cat to a local animal hospital for treatment.  There are many shelters and animal hospitals that will care for stray cats at reduced or no cost.  You can also call animal control in your town if you would rather not approach the animal yourself.
Summary:
Make sure the cat is feral. Consider leaving it alone. Trap-Neuter-Return a feral cat. Provide care to injured or sick feral cats.