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Unvaccinated cats may be infected with diseases that can be transmitted through bites and are dangerous for people.   If the cat is a pet, consult the owner about whether the cat is up-to-date on its shots. If the cat is yours, check your records to see when it was last vaccinated. Go to the doctor immediately if the cat is wild, feral, or you can’t confirm that it was up-to-date on its shots. Even if the cat looked healthy, you should still go to the doctor if you can confirm that the cat had its shots. The cat could still have been carrying a disease, but just not have been symptomatic. People who have been bitten by cats are at risk for several diseases. Your doctor may recommend you be vaccinated for:  Rabies. While some animals with rabies may be clearly ill, including the classic symptom of foaming at the mouth, the disease can be transmitted before the symptoms become obvious. If there is a chance you were infected with rabies, the doctor will vaccinate you against the infection.  Tetanus. Tetanus is caused by a bacteria that is in dirt and animal feces. This means that if your wound looks dirty or deep, and you haven’t had a tetanus shot within the last five years, your doctor may give you one to be sure that you won’t get infected. Go to the doctor immediately if you have any of the following signs of infection:   Redness Swelling Increasing pain over time Pus or fluid coming from the wound Swollen lymph nodes Fever Chills and shivering

summary: Determine the cat’s immunization status. Get vaccinated if necessary. Monitor the wound for signs of infection.


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If possible, ask a friend or pay a rideshare service to take you to get the truck, that way you don’t have to leave your main vehicle at the store. If you end up driving yourself, ask a shop attendant where the best place to park your car is. Some rental companies offer customer pick up and drop off services for people living within a certain radius of the store. To see if your chosen company offers these services, call their customer hotline. The law requires anybody who rents a truck to have a valid government-issued driver’s license. In addition, some companies may run a background check on you to see if you have any recent moving violations or vehicle-related convictions. In most cases, your background check will occur while the company verifies your license. Since they’re looking exclusively at your driving record, the background check should only take a few minutes. In most cases, your standard driver’s license will be more than enough to rent a truck. However, you may need to present a commercial driver’s license if you’re acquiring an extremely large vehicle or renting on behalf of a company. Your vehicle contract will explain, in great detail, the terms of your rental agreement. It will include your rental rate, your expected return date, and any additional fees not included in the rental rate, among various other things. These contracts vary by company and vehicle, so read the paperwork carefully before signing your name. Most companies require you to pay for your rental  vehicle using a credit or, in some cases, debit card. This allows them to put a hold on your account so that, if you extend your rental period or incur any extra fees, the company can take out additional money without having you approve another transaction. Some companies include auto insurance in the initial rental price while others require you to purchase a plan separately. If you can’t afford full insurance, make sure you at least buy a Collision Damage Waiver. Doing so makes the rental company liable for any damage incurred by the vehicle. In some cases, you may be able to extend your normal car insurance plan to the rental truck. Before driving away, look over your truck to make sure it’s the model you requested and appears to be in good condition. If you see any major damage, take a picture of it using your phone. This gives you evidence in case the rental company accuses you of causing the damage. Make sure you check the body of the car for dents and scratches, the windshields and windows for cracks, and the seats for tears and stains.

summary: Go to the truck rental store to pick up your vehicle. Show the clerk your driver’s license and pass a background check. Present a commercial driver’s license if necessary. Review and sign your vehicle contract. Pay for your rental using a credit card. Purchase vehicle insurance if necessary. Inspect your vehicle before taking it off the lot.


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Run the cheesecloth under hot water immediately after you use it so the food stains don't set into the cloth. Hang it to dry until you are ready to put it in the washing machine. It's best not to put wet cheesecloth pieces in the laundry basket because it can encourage mold growth. If you have a cheesecloth that's designed for reuse and made from a high-quality knit material (like cotton), you can wash it with other kitchen cloths. Use a detergent meant for delicate fabrics. It should be free of dyes or perfumes, which could damage the cheesecloth or leach out into your food. Use warm or hot water in the wash and cold water rinse with bleach.  Avoid using a fabric softener when cleaning your cheesecloth. The extra fragrance and softening agents will leave a coating on your cheesecloth and can leach into your food the next time you use it.  Cheesecloth that's labeled single-use cannot be washed in the washing machine. You may be able to hand wash it and reuse once or twice, but it's better to buy cheesecloth meant for reuse. If you use muslin as an extra-sturdy cheesecloth alternative, you can easily wash it in your washing machine. Add it in the same load with your kitchen or bath towels. Check the label on your detergent to make sure it doesn't contain dyes or fragrances that could contaminate your food the next time you use the muslin.  Avoid using fabric softener for your muslin, as it could cause buildup on the cloth that can leach into your food. The muslin will shrink after you wash it the first time.  Pick a lightweight unbleached muslin as an easy to clean cheesecloth alternative. Unbleached muslin will have a natural cream color.  Find muslin at your local fabric store. Tell them you are looking for muslin to use as cheesecloth for straining or squeezing.
summary: Rinse the cheesecloth before you launder it to get rid of food debris. Wash high-quality cheesecloth in the washing machine. Launder muslin with other towels in the washing machine.