Problem: Article: Check the level of your cat’s water bowl at the start of each day. See if your cat has started to drink more water on a daily basis. You can also tell if your cat’s water intake has increased by watching to see if you are cleaning out more wet litter than normal. Most cats are very efficient at processing water and don’t require very much of it, so increased urinating and drinking can be a sign of kidney problems.  When a cat has kidney disease, they lose more water when they urinate, so they need to drink more water to compensate. This is because the kidneys struggle to concentrate urine and conserve water in the blood. Cats who eat wet food will need even less water than cats who eat dry food. They will get some of their water directly out of the wet food. That’s one reason why wet food is generally best if you suspect kidney issues. If your cat refuses to eat, it’s possible that it is trying to avoid stomach pain. Uremia is a painful inflammation of the stomach that can result from kidney issues. A cat suffering from uremia will likely have a reduced appetite and may even vomit blood if ulcers have developed. Uremia develops, in part, because the kidneys no longer efficiently remove toxins from your cat’s blood. If your cat has developed sore gums or ulcers due to kidney issues, then it will likely not want to clean its fur. Your cat might even stopping grooming itself entirely. As a result, your cat’s fur may look dull or unclean in appearance. Most cats love to sleep. So, the important thing here is to notice if your cat sleeps more than normal or lacks interest in games that it previously enjoyed. If your cat lacks energy, it’s possible that it has developed anemia or has low potassium levels due to kidney problems. The buildup of waste may also make your cat feel unwell.  A diseased kidney can contribute to blood problems by no longer supporting the regeneration of blood cells in your cat’s body, being unable to conserve electrolytes like potassium, and being unable to remove toxic waste from the body. Another sign of kidney-related anemia is if your cat’s eyelids are dull or white in color instead of a healthy pink.
Summary: Monitor your cat’s drinking habits. Watch for vomit or disinterest in food. Notice if your cat’s fur is matted or unpleasant smelling. Take note if your cat seems consistently lethargic.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: In Southern states, garlic should take between 6-8 months to mature. When you've reached about 6 months since planting, watch for half of your garlic's leaves to dry and bend towards the ground. If you planted your garlic in the late fall or early winter, expect to harvest in May, June, or July. If you planted in spring, you may need to wait until August, September, or October. Brush off any loose soil from the roots and trim them with pruning shears until they're at a length of about 6 inches (15 cm). Trimming the roots is essential after pulling in humid climates to prevent the bulb from rotting or molding while you store it. Leave the stalks attached during the harvesting process. Hang your garlic by their stalks on a ceiling or spread them out on a rack in a cool, dark, and dry place. Leave them hanging for about 4-6 weeks to dry them out completely and prepare them for storage.  Garages or garden sheds are ideal for curing garlic.  Place a rotating fan near the garlic bulbs to dry them out quickly and prevent bulb rot. After you've dried your garlic, remove the stalks and place the bulbs in a refrigerator drawer or on the counter. Whole garlic lasts for 3-6 months when stored at room temperature. Don’t put garlic in an airtight container. Moisture can get trapped inside and cause the garlic bulbs to rot.

SUMMARY: Wait until your garlic's leaves have dried and bent at an angle. Pull your garlic from the ground and trim the roots. Cure your garlic in a dry, cool place for 4-6 weeks. Store your garlic bulbs in a cool, dry place.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This software must be installed on every computer you want to protect. It will monitor your kids using the safety settings you select. It's pre-installed on some versions of Windows 7. To verify, click the Start button, then click All Programs, then Windows Live, and then if it's installed, Windows Live Family Safety. If Family Safety isn't installed, go to the Windows Live Family Safety download page, and click Download. Follow the prompts to install Family Safety. Using your Windows Live ID, sign in and assign the "primary parent," the person you want to administer the settings. You cannot change this setting in the future. If you don't have a Windows Live ID, you will need to sign up. Click the check box next to the Windows account of each family member you want to monitor, then click Next or Save.  To monitor somebody not listed, you will need to create a new Windows account. Microsoft recommends that each person in a household have their own Windows account. Disable guest accounts—kids will use that to get around the filters. If this is the first time you've used Family Safety, skip this step.  If you already use Family Safety, match each Windows account to a name on the Family Safety members list. If a Windows account doesn't have a matching Family Safety name, click the option to add it. When you're done, be sure to click the Save button. If you don't have passwords for Windows administrator accounts or accounts you're not monitoring with Family Safety, you'll see the Add passwords screen. Click Add passwords. Click Next and you’ll see the Windows accounts that Family Safety is now monitoring on the computer. It’s important that all of your Windows accounts have passwords. Without that, kids could log on to that account and bypass their Family Safety settings, get to websites you don’t want them to see, and you won't be able to see reports of their online activities.
Summary:
Navigate to the Family Safety website. You can do this from any computer. Follow the steps and sign in. Download the Family Safety Filter. See if Family Safety is already installed. Sign in. Select who you want to monitor. Match accounts. Add passwords. Verify your setup.