Problem: Article: " Cat colds are much like human colds. That is, you'll see things like a runny nose, runny eyes, and sneezing. Your cat may also be a bit more lethargic than normal. These symptoms in tandem may indicate your cat has a cold. However, a cold in a cat can be caused by a number of viruses or bacteria, so it's important for your cat to see the veterinarian. You shouldn't try to wait it out.  Your cat can't pass a cold to you, and you can't pass a cold to a cat. However, they can pass cold viruses or bacteria to each other. Just like with humans, you won't find a "cure" for a viral cold. Rather, your can give your cat some medications to help alleviate some of the effects of the virus. Other medications may keep the virus from recurring.  Colds can also lead to conjunctivitis, particularly if the cold is caused by herpes, chlamydia, or mycoplasma. With conjunctivitis, your cat will squint more and have watery eyes, but the discharge from your cat's eyes may be green, yellow, gray, dark, or rusty looking rather than clear. The cornea and iris may turn colors, as well: the cornea may redden, while the iris may look dull. These symptoms may not show up in both eyes. This medication can be prescribed by a veterinarian and is typically used to treat cats with clinical disease due to feline herpesvirus infection. This may be a good option to pursue in more severe cases. Bacterial colds are slightly easier to treat than viral infections. That is, your cat can actually be given medications that will eradicate the bacteria, rather than just treat the symptoms.  See your veterinarian to get the proper antibiotic medication to treat your cat's particular infection. Feline calicivirus is also treated with antibiotics since no particular drug helps with the virus itself. You'll just be giving medications to alleviate the problems it causes. Antibiotics keep the cat from developing other infections. With this virus, your cat will also likely receive pain medications. Eye drops are needed when the eye is showing problems because of the virus. Betadine eye drops are a relatively gentle antiviral eye drop, and can be administered at a veterinary office. For more severe infections, your veterinarian will likely prescribe cidofovir. Besides treating the underlying infection, eliminating stress in your cat's life can also help suppress the infection, particularly if it's caused by the herpes virus. The herpes virus can go into remission, but it will still be in your cat's system. It can be brought to the surface again if the cat is under stress.  Try isolating your cat in its own room, diffusing pheromone sprays in the area where they spend most of their time, and/or bringing more toys into their environment to help reduce stress.  The main stresses in a cat's life are things like a new pet in your home, you being gone for extended periods (on vacation), the cat being boarded, and changes in the routine or environment (such as moving or remodeling). While you can't eliminate all of your cat's stressors, you can try to keep them to a minimum.
Summary: Look for symptoms of a "cold. Try the anti-viral medication Famciclovir. Treat other colds with the antibiotics. Use eye drops. Alleviate stress.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Rolling your khakis is a trendy, casual look that can show off your cool summer shoes. To get a nice tight roll on your khakis, cuff the bottom once, pinch an inch of your roll and push it towards the center to tighten the cuff, then roll again. Aim for a roll that exposes the ankle but not too much higher. Women can use this roll to show off wedges. Polo and henley-style shirts are good casual options to make your khakis seem easy and effortless. Keep your shirts untucked for a more casual look.  A striped tee is a polished but dressed down alternative to an athletic T-shirt. A blouse or peplum top can be in keeping with khakis preppy style, while still feeling casual. Chambray and denim are good everyday fabrics that will keep your khakis from looking too formal. If you want to wear a button up, try a casual print such as gingham or plaid to keep your khakis dressed down. Socks with dress shoes instantly make you think office. To keep your khakis looking nice but casual, skip the socks for a carefree summer look. Leather flip-flops or boat shoes also make good sock-free options. Ballet flats can be a nice choice for women, too.

SUMMARY: Roll your khakis. Don untucked shirts in casual styles. Choose shirts in casual fabrics. Skip socks and don loafers or other summer shoes.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: There are no official rules for Assassin. If one of the rules sounds uninteresting for your playgroup, simply change or remove it. There’s no wrong way to play so long as everyone is having fun! If you’re nervous about getting in trouble over fake weapons, have each player wear a clothespin on their shirt or belt loop. Each player writes their codename on the clothespin, and players prove they’ve legally scored a kill by possessing another player’s clothespin. Instead of touching an opposing player with your weapon, the goal is to remove the other player’s clothespin without them noticing.  Requiring players to put the clothespin on their back is a common rule. Colored stickers are a good alternative to clothespins. You can use color-coded stickers to create teams for another variation on the game. At the end of the game, players simply reveal how many clothespins they’ve captured to determine who the winner is. You can play a variation where any player that assassinates another player is awarded their clothespins. This makes players with a lot of kills a bigger target! Another common modification is to require each kill to take place without the target noticing and without any other players seeing you. If the target spots you, no kills can take place once both players see each other and both parties go their separate ways. If an assassin witnesses another kill take place, the witness is assigned to hunt the attacking player. Don’t do this if everyone playing doesn’t know one another. It’s a bad time to have someone you don’t know sneaking up on you. As the director, come up with awards or bonus points for funniest assassination, most creative kill, first blood, or best costume. These kind of awards and bonus points are a great incentive to get players really invested in the game. It’s also a great excuse to get everyone together for an awards ceremony where you can discuss the next round!
Summary:
Change the rules for your game based on the environment and personal needs. Use clothespins instead of weapons to avoid any misunderstandings. Have a “no witnesses” rule to make the game more intense. Establish awards for most kills, most creative assassination, and other achievements.