Article: Before you put your cat on a diet, it’s important to determine whether or not your cat really needs to lose weight. A body condition score consists of a scale from one to five—with five being obese and one being emaciated. An ideal score is three. Rate your cat on the scale according to the following standards:  Score 1: Ribs, spine, and pelvis stick out and can be seen even at a distance. The cat has no body fat and looks starved and bony. Score 2: Ribs, spine, and pelvis can be easily felt. Viewed from above, the cat has a distinct waist. Viewed from the side, the belly is tucked up. The cat looks thin. Score 3: Ribs and spine can be felt but not seen. The cat has a slight waist when viewed from above, and a level (but not saggy) tummy from the side. Ideal. Score 4: Ribs and spine difficult to locate. Pear-shaped tummy from above and sagging down from the side. Can be described as chunky or stout. Score 5: Bony landmarks obscured by fat. Thick cover of fat over chest and tummy. Oval silhouette. Obese. If your cat’s body condition rates as a four or five, then see your veterinarian for more guidance. Your veterinarian will have tools to determine the target weight for your cat based on your cat’s exact size, using a series of measurements such as the length of your cat’s head, width of head, backbone length, radius of the wrist, and girth measurement. The visit to the vet is equally important because your vet will perform a physical exam of your cat to ensure that simple overeating is the cause of your cat’s weight problem and not a more serious medical condition. Several methods are available to help your cat lose weight. When your veterinarian sets a target weight for your cat, discuss the various options available. Your vet will likely recommend a combination of options that may include restricting your cat’s caloric intake, putting your cat on a metabolic diet, and/or making changes to the cat’s lifestyle. Regardless of the strategy you and your vet determine is best for your cat, prepare for a long-term commitment because gradual weight loss is healthier for your cat than a sudden change. In fact, starving your cat puts her at risk for developing hepatic lipidosis (or fatty liver disease), which is where an abundance of fat stores overwhelm and affect the functioning of your cat’s liver.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Do a body condition score. Visit the vet. Discuss a variety of options.
Article: This could jeopardize your reputation and get you fired. Doing so could give the wrong impression to not only your boss, but peers as well. People might conclude that you don't respect your superior and don't take your job seriously. If your boss does initiate a flirtation with you, it is usually still a good idea to rebuff advances for the sake of your reputation and career. Your manager may be insulted and assume you are merely trying to further your career. Others watching may find it uncomfortable, or even feel snubbed. The last thing you want to do is distract your office mates from their work because you and your crush can't keep your hands off of each other. Furthermore, If your crush isn't interested, physical contact could intimidate and turn her off.  If a colleague determines that you're giving special attention to someone in the office, they may feel jealous and bitter. This could lead them to get managers involved. If you happen to misread the situation, you could mistakenly get flagged as the “office creep.“ If you’re only looking for an office fling, but know your crush is hoping for a substantial relationship, stick to a friendship. Dealing with the awkwardness of differing expectations isn’t worth facing everyday when you go into the office. If you are unsure, find a trustworthy office mate who might know your crush's situation before you make any moves. Avoid pursuing anyone who is married or involved in a relationship. Refrain from using risky language while logged onto your professional phone or email accounts. Likewise, any physical encounters should be carried out away from the office. Mixing your personal life, especially if it involves a colleague, is unprofessional and could get you into trouble by your company. If the quality of your work is suffering, and you’re finding yourself putting a flirtation before deadlines, it’s time to refocus your energy.  There is a time and place for flirting, so while lunch breaks and coffee runs can be great for it, always remind yourself what’s important, or you might find yourself without a job. If you do find this happening, it's could be a great excuse to initiate spending some time together outside of the office.
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Do not flirt with your superior. Don’t get too touchy. Don’t pursue a flirtation if someone is likely to get hurt. If things do progress between the two of you, keep it clean. Don’t let an office romance get in the way of your professional obligations.
Article: In this case, identify the example duplicate, "Alan." Make sure that the records you are trying to delete are actually duplicates by entering the SQL below. " In the instance of a column named "Names," you would replace "column_name" with Names. If you were trying to identify the duplicate by a different column, for example the age of Alan rather than his name, you would enter "Ages" in the place of "column_name" and so on.   select column_name, count(column_name)  from table  group by column_name having count (column_name) > 1;
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Identify the duplicate. Identifying from a column named "Names. Identifying from other columns.