Go to https://www.google.com/ in your browser. This will prompt Google to display your public IP address for you. At the top of the results page, you'll see a collection of numbers in a box. This is your network's public IP address that other people can see.
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One-sentence summary -- Open Google. Type what is my ip into Google and press ↵ Enter. Note your public IP.


Photos are an important part of a baby memory book. You should choose high quality and significant photos to capture your baby’s growth and development. This will help tell the story of your child’s early life. You can choose a theme, or include a little bit of everything. For example, you could include:  Pregnancy photos. An ultrasound photo. Photos from the hospital. The first day your baby comes home. Pictures with different family members. Photos taken during holidays and special occasions. Pictures that capture your baby’s milestones (i.e. first time sitting, standing, haircut, etc.). A monthly photo of your baby from their first year of life. Include a page with important details about your baby’s birth. For example, you could include the location or hospital name, name of doctor and nurses, time and date of birth, the baby’s weight and length at birth, and the baby’s hair and eye colour. There are significant milestones in your baby’s development that you can include in a memory book. These ‘firsts’ are things you will want to remember and are interesting to look back on. Possible milestones to include are: first smile, first laugh, first time sitting up, first time sleeping through the night, first tooth, first solid food, first time crawling, first words, first steps, first haircut, first birthday, etc. Besides photos and birth stats you may want to include other significant items from your baby’s early life. For example, hospital bracelet, lock of hair, handprints and footprints, umbilical cord, birth announcement, newspaper notice, etc. These items are connected to your baby and will invoke memories of that time.  You could also cut a small piece of fabric from their favourite blanket or article of clothing, once they have outgrown it, to include in their memory book. One way to add a unique personal touch to a baby book is to include anecdotes and stories about your baby and your experiences navigating parenthood.   For example, you could include a more detailed note about your baby’s first night sleeping at home. Alternatively, you could provide more details about your baby’s personality. For example, write about any songs, games, characters, animals, TV shows, etc. that your baby enjoyed. Provide a list or photographs of close family members. For example, you could list the names of the baby’s parents, grandparents, siblings, aunts, uncles, and cousins. As you expand your family, it can also be interesting to look back at its beginnings.   If you are artistic, you can draw a tree and then label the family members on different branches. You could also download a family tree template to use. In order to set the context of your baby’s first year, you can list major world events. This way, when you are reminiscing years later you can recall what else was going on at that time. Place this information at the end of your baby's first year, so that it does not disrupt the flow of the memory book. Newspaper articles may be a helpful resource. For example, you could include:  Natural disasters, major political events, or movie/song of the year. Any famous events that occurred specifically on your baby’s birthday. The names of famous people who were born on the same day as your baby. This is your creation so feel free to add any other information that relates to your baby and that you want to capture in their memory book.
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One-sentence summary -- Choose your photos. Document birth information. Record major milestones. Consider other keepsakes and mementos. Write notes, journal entries, and/or stories. Include a family tree. Record major world events from that year. Be creative and have fun.


You want to determine if your cat's oral hygiene is at fault for the bad breath. Place the cat on a table so that you work at a comfortable height. Make sure the lighting is good so that you can see well. Gently lift the cat's upper lip until you can see the teeth. Look inside the mouth.  Healthy teeth should be white and not coated in tartar. Tarter has the appearance of yellow deposits on the surface of the teeth, often near the gum line. The gums should be pink with no angry red line of inflammation where the teeth meets the gums. Clean teeth and pink gums make dental disease less likely. However, dirty teeth and inflamed or bleeding gums are indicative of dental disease. If you see you cat has dental issues, get it checked by a vet. This is because inflamed gums and bad breath are a sign of bacterial infection and the cat may require medical treatment, such as antibiotics, to settle things down. It helps to have a friend who can hold the cat by the shoulders, which leaves both of your hands free to lift the cat's lips. Why not help your cat's health while you make it happy? If your cat likes to chew, give it toys that will massage the gums, floss the teeth, and remove tarter buildup while the cat chews. You can also give your cat treats that are designed to help its dental health. There are various products available, but Hexarinse is recommended. This contains chlorhexidine in a formulation that helps disinfect the mouth for around 12 hours. It helps kill bacteria and stop them from sticking to teeth, thereby reducing the incidence of bacterial infection causing bad breath. To use Hexarinse, soak a cotton bud in the solution and wipe it over the outer crown surface of the teeth. Do this morning and evening for optimal preventative dental care. It helps to get the cat used to the tooth brush first, by leaving the brush near their food bowl. For the first few attempts just use water on the brush. Once the cat is accepting the brush in their mouth, use toothpastes designed for use in cats. Do not use human toothpaste as the fluoride level can be damaging when the cat swallows the toothpaste. Brush the teeth morning and evening. Use a soft child's toothbrush, a pet toothbrush, or a finger-brush designed for the purpose. The gold standard is to have your veterinarian perform a dental descale and polish under general anesthetic. This cleans the teeth, gets rid of deposits harboring bacteria, and encourages healthy gums. Once the pet has recovered from the procedure you can start brushing its teeth to keep the mouth clean. If the tartar is only mild and the gums are not sore, consider switching your cat onto a dental diet. Look for foods approved by the Veterinary Oral Health Council (VOHC) and have their stamp of approval on the bag. Approved food usually works by giving a brushing action while it's chewed. Fiber inside each kibble lightly sweep over the cat's teeth when it bites down.
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Look in your cat's mouth. Give your cat chew toys or treats that will help its oral health. Improve oral hygiene by using a cat-friendly mouthwash. Brush your cat's teeth. Have your cat's teeth cleaned by a veterinarian. Start the cat on a dental diet designed to reduce the formation of tartar.