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This could be a long, fallen branch or an extension ladder. If the angle of the item you lay against the tree is more gradual, the cat may be more comfortable climbing down it. Once again, give the cat time to decide to use this new escape route. Make sure the new escape route is really secure against the tree and then walk away. Throw a rope over the branch the cat is sitting on and then tie a cat carrier to one of the ends of the rope. Make sure the door or top of the carrier is open and then pull it up to the cat with the rope.  You can also put some favorite food with a strong smell inside the carrier. Wait for the cat to go inside. Be patient. If, after several hours, the cat does not go into the carrier, then you may need to climb up and put the cat inside of the carrier. Once the cat goes into the carrier, gently but quickly lower the carrier to the ground. This method is only suitable for when you can't quite reach the cat but it's almost close enough to grasp and if you have run out of other options, as it could traumatize the cat and has a greater risk of allowing the cat to fall and injure itself. Tie a towel firmly around the head of a broom. From a secure position, such as from the ground or from a secure position on a sturdy ladder, poke the cat with the broom enough to destabilize it. As the cat wobbles, its instincts will cause it to grab at the towel with its front claws, hooking them into the towel.  Pull steadily before the cat has time to let go, and it will attempt to hold both the tree and the towel with its claws. With luck, the well-hooked front claws will hold the towel more firmly than the rear claws can hold the tree, and your broom will have a cat holding onto it grimly with all claws. Be ready to support the weight of broom plus a writhing cat. Quickly slide your hand up the broom. Grab the cat by the scruff before it can climb back into the tree, making sure of course that you maintain your own grip on tree or ladder, or pass the broom and cat to a helper. While most fire departments will not come out to rescue a cat, local arborists will sometime do it. He or she will probably charge you a small fee to come out and rescue the cat, but it may be worth it if the arborist can get the cat down safely.

summary: Lay something against the tree that the cat can climb down. Try sending a cat carrier up the tree. Use a towel and broom to get the cat out to the tree. Call a local arborist for help.


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Tighten the capo as close as you can to the fret without being on top of it. This will prevent your capo from pulling your strings out of tune. Tightening the capo too much can cause a buzzing sound and will pull your banjo strings out of tune. Instead, tighten them just enough to get a clear sound out of your strings when you play them. Strum a string as you tighten the capo until you get a clear sound from the string. To use a sliding capo, turn the small screw on the top of the capo counter-clockwise until it's loose. You can then slide the capo back and forth until it's on the fret that you want. A Shubb sliding capo must be installed by a professional and requires screwing into the neck of your guitar. Screw capos work like sliding capos, except they don't slide across the neck and must be manually moved. Position the screw capo where you want it, then tighten it by turning the screw on the top of the capo clockwise. Reagan capos are small moveable capos that you can adjust with a screw on the top and require no installation. A clamp capo is held together by tension from a spring. To open the capo, squeeze both of the handles in your hand until the front of it opens. While it's open, position it onto the neck of your guitar on the fret that you want to put it on. To use the railroad spikes, pull the fifth string under the railroad spike so that the spike rests on top of it. This will hold down the string at the railroad spike and change the note that you're playing on your fifth string. Elastic capos will have a hook that fits into the hole on the capo to tighten it. Wrap the capo around your desired fret, then take the hook on the capo and loop it through the hole. When applying this capo, make sure that it's tight enough to hold down the bottom four strings on your guitar.

summary: Put the capo close to the fret. Don't tighten the capo too much. Unscrew and slide a sliding capo. Turn the screw on top of the capo clockwise to tighten it. Squeeze the handle on a clamp capo to open it. Pull and position the fifth string under a railroad spike. Wrap an elastic capo around the frets.


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Take your vitamins, (if you take vitamins). Drink milk, eat foods containing iron, etc. ! Use a sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher. If you are pale, you can always use self-tanners. Not only will this give you an idea for when you go big-time shopping, you could find some good deals. Again, don't go overboard only one more month until you can go big on shopping. Also, cut out pictures of haircuts or hairstyles you like. Remember what you wrote down on your list of improvements about your hair. Keep this in mind when looking through the magazines. Have you completed any of these? Are you more than halfway done? If not, re-evaluate what you must do.
summary: Eat your fruits and vegetables. If you want to lie in the sun for a summer glow, be careful! You can continue looking at clothes. Look through magazines to find clothes that you like. Look through your list of what you want to improve.