Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Drizzle additional melted chocolate on top. Chill the cake balls again. Finished.

Answer: You can create even zig-zag lines by moving your arm back and forth in a uniform way across the entire sheet of cake balls. To ensure a hard coating and a more uniform appearance to the topping, place the cake balls in the freezer or refrigerator for about an hour or two.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Distract your cat from the door. Provide entertainment. Let your cat explore the great outdoors.

Answer: When you leave the house for a long period, give your cat a treat.  If your cat busies itself with nibbling its treat instead of darting out the door, your problem is solved.  You could also give your cat a puzzle feeder on your way out in order to distract it from the fact that you’re leaving.  A puzzle feeder is a small device -- often a rubber ball or oblong shape -- with a small hole and hollow middle into which bits of kibble or cat treats are placed.  The puzzle feeder gives the cat stimulation -- potentially for hours -- as well as a yummy snack.  The puzzle feeder will keep it from running outside. There are many forms of entertainment available for cats, though not all will actually capture your particular kitty’s attention.  Experiment with a variety of entertainment options and see which keep your pet engaged.  For instance, bring a few plants inside.  These will provide interesting smells for your cat.  Avoid plants like amaryllis, chrysanthemums, irises, lilies, and tulips, which can be toxic to cats.  Hide some treats throughout the house.  You can hide them in puzzle feeders or just easily accessible in unusual locations. Offer your cat a variety of toys like rolling balls, scratching posts, and a few wadded-up balls of paper.  Your cat might also enjoy watching TV.  If you have Animal Planet, NatGeo, or other nature programming, these are best.  DVDs made specifically to entertain cats are also available, featuring footage of other animals. Create a kitty enclosure or walk your cat regularly.  Your cat runs outside because he or she wants to get out and explore.  They want fresh air, sunshine, and new, exciting smells!  Fortunately, you can reduce your cat’s desperate jailbreak attempts by letting your cat experience a bit of the great outdoors.  If you have a screened porch, give your cat access to it.  Ensure there are plenty of perches in it so that your kitty can see outside. If you don’t have a screened porch, you can easily obtain some plastic or wire fencing and make a small enclosure which allows your cat to spend time outside without running out the front door.  Provide access to the enclosure via a back door or open window.  If your enclosure’s walls are at least seven feet high, you do not need to include a roof. Walking your cat is another way to give him or her time to explore the great outdoors.  Attach the leash to your cat’s collar or harness and let them drag it around for a bit, getting used to the feeling of it.  Give your cat a snack or some wet food while you’re adjusting the harness in order to distract them from the process.  Then, head outside and enjoy some bonding time with your kitty.  Walking your cat gives it the opportunity to get the outdoor experience, and allows it to exercise its brain in new, healthy ways.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Understand that redirected aggression is one of the most common reasons for your kitten to be agitated. Redirect your kitten’s agitation with a toy. Recognize signs that your kitten has become agitated in the future.

Answer: Redirected aggression is responsible for half the attacks by cats on people. It occurs in kittens when they get frustrated. When a kitten becomes aroused to the point of attack but cannot to do anything about it so she redirects her pent up emotion to the next closest thing. Often this is the person who disturbs her, and she lashes out and bites. For example, if your cat sees a bird out the window but can’t attack because there is a window pane in the way, she may redirect her anger to the next thing that moves or disturbs her, like your foot. When you recognize signs of agitation, you should also try to redirect your kitten’s frustration towards a toy. Once that pent up frustration is channeled in a more appropriate direction, she will become her friendly kitten self once more. Toss your kitten a catnip mouse or get her chasing a toy on a string. The key to remaining bite-free is to put some distance between yourself and your kitten when you notice her becoming agitated, frustrated, or scared. Signs that you cat is agitated and may bite include:  Flattening ears. A flicking tail. Skin twitches. Wide, staring eyes. Fluffed up coat. Vocalizing low growls.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Treat it like the flu. Sooth a sore throat. Stay well fed and hydrated. Treat the symptoms. Give it time.

Answer:
There are no vaccines to prevent or antibiotics to treat HFMD infections, so the treatment method is usually very similar to how one might treat the flu.  Your body will usually have to fend off the viral infection on its own.  Drink plenty of fluids Get lots of rest Avoid acidic juices like orange juice due to the blistering in the mouth. Often the most difficult symptom of HFMD to overcome is the sore throat.  It’s extremely important that you or your child stay hydrated while fighting off the infection, so try these steps to manage the pain of a sore throat.  Stay hydrated.  It may be painful to swallow fluids, but keeping enough water in your system can go far to alleviate the pain of a sore throat. Drink caffeine free tea with water or honey Gargle with salt water Use lozenges, but do not give them to children under four years old. You need to make sure you and your children continue to eat a healthy diet and stay hydrated while your bodies combat an HFMD infection.  Try these foods that are both nutritious and soothing:   Bananas are a non-acidic fruit with great nutritional value that can be very soothing for your throat. Chicken soup can help keep you hydrated and well nourished while easing a sore throat. Scrambled eggs and egg whites are a great source of protein and soothe inflammation. Oatmeal is filling, nutritious and soothing and can be combined with bananas or honey to increase the soothing effect. While there may be no medicine to treat the HFMD infection, you may still want to treat the symptoms to increase your comfort as your body fends off the virus.  Only use medications as prescribed or recommended by your doctor.  Use paracetamol, also known as acetaminophen (not aspirin) to treat fever and discomfort. You can also use ibuprofen for pain. A medical mouthwash can be prescribed to ease the pain of the blisters in the mouth. Most HFMD infections are mild and resolved within a few days.  Like many other viral infections, your body will still carry the virus after the symptoms are no longer present, so be particularly careful not to spread the virus in the days after you begin to feel better.  You may still be contagious for a few days after you begin to feel better, so be conscious of spreading the virus and keep your children out of school until you’re sure they have recovered. It is possible for the infection to reappear if your immune system becomes compromised, so stay well hydrated and continue to get plenty of rest for a week after you begin to feel better. If you or your children do not begin to recover after a few days, contact your doctor.