INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Mild anemia may not become noticeable until it has progressed to a more severe level. That is why it is important to take your cat for an annual checkup with a veterinarian to detect health problems early and treat them before they get worse. If you do not have a veterinarian where you take your cat, find one as soon as possible and take your cat for an initial appointment. Although cats are known to be a bit lazy, lethargy is not normal for a cat. If your cat is skipping meals because she is asleep, or you return home from work to find the cat in the same spot you left her, then your cat could be lethargic. A loss of appetite is another potential symptom of anemia in cats. Pay attention to how much your cat is eating. If she is eating less than is normal for her, then this may also indicate that your cat may be anemic. Pale gums indicate that your cat may be anemic. Your cat’s gums should be a rosy pink color, just like our gums. It is preferable to look at your cat’s gums in a room with natural lighting. Artificial lighting can give gums an artificial creamy or yellow tinge. To look at your cat’s gums, gently lift the upper lip and look at the gums. If your cat has pale gums, then this is a sign that your cat may be anemic. If your cat has pale gums and/or other symptoms of anemia, you will need to take your cat to see a veterinarian. The vet will examine your cat and check for problems such as fleas, lice, or other parasites. The vet will also check for unusual organ enlargement or masses within the abdomen that could indicate that your cat has a tumor. The vet will then draw blood to run lab tests. The lab tests will look at the cat's biochemistry and hematology, an examination of the red and white blood cells. These lab tests can tell the vet if the cat is anemic, as well as determine the severity of the problem, tell whether the problem is recent or long-standing, and confirm whether the cat is making new red blood cells or not.

SUMMARY: Be aware that mild anemia may have no noticeable symptoms. Watch for a severe lack of energy. Pay attention to your cat’s appetite. Check the color of your cat’s gums. Take your cat to see a veterinarian for a full exam.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: In the bag, pack the glucose meter with extra batteries, testing strips, and capped lancets. Include enough insulin, glucagon, and other medications for the whole trip by packing double what you expect your child to use. Don't forget to throw in some carbohydrate-heavy snacks for low blood sugar.  Some good snack choices are graham crackers, pretzels, and baked chips. Include fast-acting carbohydrates, such as glucose tablets, which raise your child's blood sugar quickly. Carry extra syringes if your child receives insulin by syringe instead of through an insulin pen. If your child is on a pump, carry a spare infusion set. Carry medications in their pharmacy bottles. Pack all medications and syringes in a clear bag to make them easy to see, and carry a prescription with you to get through airport security more quickly. While a prescription isn't necessary, it can make things go faster. If you are traveling across several time zones, that can wreak havoc with your child's medications. Talk to your child's doctor to put a plan of action in place to keep your child on a regular schedule. Before you travel, arrange for your child's healthcare provider to write a letter which briefly describes your child's diabetes treatment. This letter should include information about your child's insulin type and syringe size, any other medications they need, and any allergies or other important medical conditions. This letter may come in handy when going through airport security or if you need to seek medical assistance for your child over the course of your trip. Carry the bag on the plane with you rather than checking it in, as the insulin could freeze in the luggage hold. Plus, if you're traveling to a warm area, pack a cool pack with your child's insulin. If you're too hot, the insulin is likely too hot. Similarly, if you're going to an area with freezing temperatures, pack the insulin in a insulated container to prevent it from freezing. ” If your child is old enough, teach them this phrase in English and any native languages at your travel destination. That way, if they get lost while abroad, your child can communicate their need to someone else.  Other useful phrases to learn include “I need juice or sugar, please,” and “I need a doctor." If your child is too young to learn how to say the phrase, write the phrase on piece of paper. Instruct your child to keep it in their pocket at all times so they can show it to someone if necessary. If possible, your child should wear a medical alert ID and carry their provider’s emergency contact information in case you get separated. Search online to identify the nearby medical facilities you can use while on vacation. That way, if your child does have a problem, you know exactly where you can go. Having medical travel insurance for your child will be useful if they need hospitalization or equipment replaced while you're on vacation. Receiving medical treatment in a foreign country can be expensive, so it's best to be prepared. If you don't want to purchase medical travel insurance, at least call your insurance company to see what they cover when you're traveling.
Summary: Pack a carry-on bag specifically for your child's supplies. Keep all medications, syringes, and lancets in their original packaging. Discuss time zone changes with your child's doctor. Ask for a letter from you child's doctor. Plan ahead for changes in temperature. Teach your child to say “I have diabetes. Check the local area for nearby hospitals and pharmacies. Obtain medical travel insurance for foreign countries.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This is a free program that will allow you to download complete copies of websites. You can also download SiteSucker from the website at ricks-apps.com/osx/sitesucker/index.html. If you download the app from the website, double-click the downloaded DMG file. Drag the SiteSucker application icon to your Applications folder to install it. With SiteSucker's default settings, every page on the website will be copied and downloaded to your computer. SiteSucker will follow every link it finds but will only download files from the same web server.  Advanced users can adjust the settings for SiteSucker, but if you just want to copy a website you don't need to worry about changing anything. SiteSucker will copy the complete website by default. One setting that you may want to change is the location for the copied website on your computer. Click the Gear button to open the Settings menu. In the "General" section, use the "Destination" menu to select where you want the files to be saved. SiteSucker will start downloading all of the content from the website that you entered into the URL field. This can potentially take a very long time, and you can monitor the progress in the bottom part of the SiteSucker window. If you're trying to download content from a password protected site, you'll be prompted for your login information. By default, SiteSucker will check your Keychain first to see if your login information is already stored. If it isn't, you'll need to enter this information manually. Once you have finished downloading the site, you can view it offline just as if you were online. SiteSucker will localize the web pages so that they point to the local downloaded files instead of the original online address. This allows you to view the entire site without an internet connection.

SUMMARY:
Download SiteSucker from the Mac App Store. Enter the URL of the website that you want to copy. Click the "Download" button to begin saving the website. Enter your username and password if prompted. View your copied website after it is finished downloading.