Q: You will need wax beads which are tiny wax balls, slightly larger than sand. These are available in a myriad of colors. You will also need a glass jar, wick and an essential oil of your choosing. The glass jar can be any size and any shape, based on your preferences. You can even use something you have at home like a mason jar or small glass bowl. Wax beads and wicks can be purchased at the local craft store, along with an essential oil. With one hand, hold the wick in the center of the desired container and pour your wax beads around it. Do not fill the container completely. Leave about an inch of room at the top. The wick should also stand slightly above the beads. Use a spoon to flatten and smooth the top of the beads so they are evenly distributed in the container.  If the wick is too long, simply cut it to size and save the remaining piece for a future project. Avoid wicks with metal in them like lead, as this is a toxin. Instead, choose one made of soy or bees wax. An essential oil is a highly-concentrated scent produced using plants, leaves and flowers. The aromatherapy benefits are plentiful as they promote health, positivity, joy and more. Use a dropper to add a few drops of oil onto the beads. About 3-4 drops should be enough to create a nice, light scent. However, if you want a richer scent, add several more drops. Using a toothpick, slowly stir the beads to allow the oil to penetrate the entire container. Every bottle of essential oil is a little different so read the instructions for best results. The bottle will offer insights into how concentrated your particular oil is. Keep in mind that because essential oils are natural, they are more potent than fragrance oils so a little goes a long way. While you can light your candle immediately, for best results, allow the scent to absorb throughout the container and settle. Waiting 24-48 hours is best. If the container has a lid, cover it during this time. When ready, light the wick and enjoy your scent.
A: Make a mess-free candle. Pour beads into container. Add essential oil. Let the beads rest. Light the candle.

Q: When you have achieved a thick, smooth paste, add ½ teaspoon of vanilla extract. Mix in the two pounds of confectionary sugar gradually by pouring it in half a pound at a time, then stirring to mix. You can also use maple flavoring or almond extract if you prefer those flavors to vanilla. When you have added all the sugar, stir with a large, sturdy mixing spoon. With all the sugar added, the dough should be very thick and somewhat difficult to stir. Make sure to mix until all the sugar is integrated and the dough looks uniform. Once you have thoroughly mixed the dough, cover it and place it in the refrigerator for an hour. Refrigerating will thicken and stiffen the dough to give it a better texture. Clean off a counter or a large cutting board, then sprinkle on powdered sugar in a thin layer. You can also lay a piece of parchment paper on top of the counter or cutting board and sprinkle the sugar on the parchment paper. Take the bowl of dough out of the refrigerator and place the dough on top of the sugared cutting board or counter. Use a rolling pin to roll out the dough into a rectangle that is about ¼ of an inch thick. If you notice that the dough is too soft or sticky, sprinkle more powdered sugar. Scoop out ½ cup of peanut butter onto the rectangle of dough. Use a knife to spread the peanut butter evenly until it covers the dough in a thin layer. You can use regular peanut butter or natural peanut butter depending on your preference. Regular peanut butter has a sweeter flavor, or you can use natural peanut butter, which has a more robust taste. Chunky peanut butter will add a crunch to the potato candy. Once you have added the layer of peanut butter, roll the dough starting at one side of the rectangle until the dough is rolled into a cylinder shape. Make sure not to press down on the dough too hard as you roll, but also try not to roll too loosely, or else there will be a lot of empty space within the roll.  The roll should be a log-like shape that is the same thickness throughout. Roll the dough just as you would for a jelly roll or a cinnamon roll.
A: Add the vanilla and powdered sugar. Stir to completely mix. Refrigerate the dough. Sprinkle sugar on a cutting board. Roll the dough into a rectangle. Spread the peanut butter. You can also use either smooth or chunky peanut butter. Roll the dough.

Q: If you suspect that your cat has keratitis, take him to the vet immediately. Leaving keratitis untreated can lead to severe eye damage which may result in blindness.  Common symptoms of keratitis include swollen or irritated eyes, discharge from the eye, and discoloration of the eye. Though eye irritation might be due to multiple conditions, or caused by a variety of triggers, any eye problems in your cat should be seen by a vet. When you take your cat to the vet, the vet will perform a thorough physical exam. This usually includes checking the cat's temperature to rule out fever, listening to the chest, and looking at the tongue. Then the vet will check for complications in the eye, such as a corneal ulcer or glaucoma.  Your vet will check to see if the cat has a more generalized respiratory infection, such as with herpes virus. To check for an ulcer, the vet puts drops of a special dye into the eye. The orange dye stains ulcers bright green. This is important to check since the treatment for keratitis can involve steroid drops, and steroids can make corneal ulcers worse. If the vet suspects glaucoma, then she will use a tonometer to check the pressure within the eye. This condition can mimic keratitis, but the treatment is different for glaucoma than keratitis. To rule any other reasons for keratitis, the vet may select other tests to run. This may include wiping a sterile swab over the surface of the eye and then sending the culture to check if there is a bacterial colony present which needs treatment. The vet may also run blood tests, checking the pet's general health and factors which may suppress the immune system, such as FeLV and FIV. These can prevent the natural defense mechanisms of the eye from reducing inflammation.
A: Take your cat to the vet. Get a physical examination. Run additional tests.

Q: You can create a bunny using basic keyboard symbols:  (\__/) (='.'=) (\___/) (")_(") Unlike bunny keyboard art, an owl is defined by straighter lines, so you'll use brackets ([ ]) and the "pipe" keys here:   ,_, [0,0]  |)__)  -”-”- The cat keyboard art template is similar to a bunny:   /\_/\ (>'.'<) (U   U) (")__(") You'll need to find the degree symbol on your computer in order to create this keyboard art:  }<((((°>
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Make a bunny. Create an owl. Design a cat. Make a fish.