If your cat miscarries late into her pregnancy, veterinary help is necessary. A late stage miscarriage can result in an infection. The average length of a cat's pregnancy is 65 to 69 days. If a miscarriage occurs in the later parts of the pregnancy, take your cat to see a vet. If your cat is infected with parasites, this can cause a miscarriage. A cat who had a miscarriage should always be checked for parasites. If your cat has contracted a parasite, such as tapeworms, it's important to provide your cat with the right medication to treat the infection.  If your vet wants to test for parasites, you may need a stool sample. The vet may also want to perform a blood test. Treatment varies depending on your cat's age, health, and weight. Your vet may be able to administer de-worming medication in the office or you may have to give your cat medication at home. De-wormers are usually pastes, gels, or tablets. Cats usually recover from a miscarriage without trouble. However, in some cases medications may help manage pain and discomfort. Your vet will be able to determine whether medication is necessary for your cat.  Usually, antibiotics are administered to help with a miscarriage. This is because a cat that miscarries may develop an infection. Pain medication and anti-inflammatory medication may be reccomended if your cat seems to be in pain.  Follow all your vet's instructions carefully regarding how to safely administer medication. Make sure to give your cat a full round of antibiotics, even after symptoms have passed. Sometimes, miscarriages have no underlying causes. However, a variety of medical issues can lead to your cat having a miscarriage. Things like herpes, low levels of progesterone, or uterine problems can lead to a miscarriage. Your vet will ask you about your cat's general health, as well as any unusual behaviors or concerning symptoms. If your vet suspects there is an underlying health problem at play, they will do the tests necessary to diagnose that problem.

Summary: Take your cat the vet if there is a late stage miscarriage. Check your cat for parasites. Ask your vet about medication. See if you can test for underlying diseases or medical issues.


Your friend might copy you often, but they probably can't do so all the time.  On the days that they are being themselves, compliment them. This will reinforce to them that their individuality is valued and they will copy you less. If you know your friend is a copycat, give them less opportunities to copy you. If they call asking what you are wearing to a party, tell them you aren't sure yet. Avoid shopping with a friend who copies you, as they will likely buy the same or similar clothes.  Especially avoid shopping for big events like prom with these types of friends. Be mindful of what you post, as your copycat friend could be using your social media to bite your style. Only share things that you wouldn't mind them copying from you, like the books you're reading or movies you're watching. You might also consider limiting their access to your profiles so they can't access your updates. If you did something nice for someone, won an award, or were complimented on something, avoid telling your friend.  Your friend might take this information and copy something that you did or said so that they can be praised, too. Don't keep all of your successes to yourself, though!  Share with your family and friends who don't copy you.

Summary: Compliment them on their own style. Don't let them know what you're wearing beforehand. Go shopping alone or with others. Be selective with your social media. Keep your accomplishments to yourself.


The more that you interact with accounts on Instagram, the more engagement you'll ultimately get. Instead of just liking posts, make it a point to leave a meaningful comment. This will encourage other users to comment on your content and could entice people to visit you. Following people will also result in other people following you back, so make sure to follow profiles you think are interesting. Tell your friends that you have an Instagram account and tell them to follow you. Include your Instagram handle on emails or on your personal blog. The more that people can recognize your handle and see that you have an account, the more likely they are to visit it. Make sure to include your Instagram handle on different social media accounts like Twitter, Facebook, or even dating apps like Tinder. This will get your Instagram account instant exposure. Those that aren't currently following you have a greater chance of finding your Instagram. One good way to engage users is to hold a photo contest. Think of photos that relate to your profile, then encourage contestants to put a specific hashtag on the post. Go through the photos and choose the best ones to display on your blog or on your Instagram. This will get your followers more invested in your content and will get more people to interact and view your profile. Good prizes for the contest include recognition, free merchandise, or tickets to a show. Not all content on Instagram has to be your own. You can also look at your feed and find things that you find interesting or unique. Try to repost content as soon as it comes out. Reposting content that your audience has already seen will likely result in lower engagement.

Summary: Interact with other people on Instagram. Let people know that you have an Instagram account. Post your Instagram handle across all social media platforms. Hold a photo contest. Repost popular content.


The big white space on the right part of the screen is the whiteboard.  You can use it the same way as a physical whiteboard. There are different tools - pens, eraser, laser pointer, arrow, texts, highlighter, shapes, and stamps - available for you to use during your presentation. If you’re going to use some files for your presentation, you can upload them beforehand for easier and smoother presentation. Click on File from the menu and select Import.  You are only allowed to upload and present Powerpoint, image, and PDF files. The files you uploaded will appear under the Content sub-window. If you’re going to share and distribute handouts for your presentation, you can upload them and allow your participants to download them directly from the virtual rooms.  You can upload almost any type of file to be shared with your participants. Click on View from the menu and select Handouts. The Handouts sub-window will appear, and you can see the files you’ve uploaded here. You can post a message for everyone to see in your virtual room. This can be a quote, a personal message, or your call-in conference numbers. Click on Edit from the menu and select Status Bar Message. Your message would appear on the status bar of the main window. If you played with the whiteboard from step 1 of part 2, you can easily delete all your markings with one easy step. Just click on File from the menu and select Erase Annotations. All your markings on the whiteboard would be removed. It’s better to start your presentation with a clean whiteboard.
Summary: Use the whiteboard. Upload your presentation. Upload your handouts. Post a message. Clear the whiteboard.