This file will contain a class you can include in other PHP scripts when you want it to log a hit. Create local class members to hold your credentials and the database connection info. In the constructor, you should establish the database connection and initialize the hit counts at zero. These methods can be called from any other script that instantiates the HitCounter class.  Add a method for processing views. This method gets called on every page load that should be counted towards a hit. Add a getter for the total views. This will get called in places where you want to show the total view count. Add a getter for the unique hits. You'll call this where you want to show the unique view count. These methods do the brunt of the work for the hit counter. They're marked private so that they can only be used internally.   getData() retrieves the current view counts from the database. If there isn't any data, it sets this data to zero.  isNewVisitor() determines whether the visitor has already visited our website in their current session  visit() increments the total hit counter, and increments the unique visitor counter if the user has not visited the website in their current session.
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One-sentence summary -- Create a new file called "HitCounter.php". Stub out the HitCounter class. Write the constructor. Write the public functions. Fill in the remaining helper methods.

Q: Look to see if your address is handwritten or poorly typed and if it contains any misspellings of common words, such as your street name or your city. If you don’t recognize the return address, or if there is no return address at all, it may be a sign that the package is suspicious. Also be cautious if the return address contains misspelled words or nonsensical information. ” A suspicious package may also say something like “Do not x-ray.” Markings like this on the package could indicate that it was sent by someone suspicious. You should also note if there is any threatening language on the package, such as “Beware of contents.” Excessive postage on the package or unnecessary amounts of packaging tape may indicate that the sender wanted to make it difficult for you to determine what is in the package. A package with an odd, uneven shape could indicate that the contents of the package are suspicious. Watch out for bulges, soft spots, or an overall uneven appearance. Examine the outside of the package for any powdery substances on the envelope or wrapping. Lightly hold the package and feel through the wrapping or the envelope for any powdery substances. You may also notice oily stains or discoloration on the outside of the package. Note if the package has a strange or strong odor, as this may indicate there is a suspicious substance in the package. Try to smell the package quickly and only once, as you do not want to inhale or come in contact with any substances in the package. If there are any protruding wires or aluminum foil coming out of the package, it may be a sign that it contains a suspicious device. Hold the package in your hands and see if you can hear any ticking noises or feel any vibrations. Ticking sounds and vibrations may also indicate that there’s a suspicious device in the package.
A: Check for words that are poorly written or misspelled. Watch out for an unknown or missing return address. Note any markings on the package, like “Confidential” or “Personal. Be wary of packages with excessive postage or tape. Examine the package to see if it’s lumpy, bulky, or lopsided. Look for powdery substances or oily stains on the outside of the package. Look for protruding wires. Check for ticking sounds or vibrations.

Article: Your cat will understandably be nervous when you take it home, and a secure carrier can offer an enclosed space to offer comfort and keep your cat safe.  Some cats vomit or urinate while nervous, so a well-made carrier can protect your car's interior. Your shelter or breeder may be able to lend you a carrier for your first trip home. Ask your shelter or breeder for a blanket or towel that your cat has been sleeping with to put in the carrier. The familiar smell will be comforting to your cat on its trip to your home. Your cat or kitten will obviously need to eat and eliminate waste the day you bring it home, so be prepared by having all of the essentials you will need. These include food and water dishes, a litter box, and a supply of kitty litter.  Kittens grow a lot in their first year, and they have specific dietary and nutritional needs. If you're adopting a kitten, be sure to buy specially formulated kitten food.  You may want to talk with your shelter or breeder and select the same type of food and litter your cat or kitten is already used to, at least for the first few weeks. You can gradually add in different types so your cat doesn't face too many changes at once. While some cats may be happy to sleep on other furniture in the house, they will feel more secure and comfortable if they have their own bed. You can choose a bed as simple as a cat-sized pillow, blanket, or mat or a nest-type bed that will help keep your cat warm while sleeping.   Cats like to sleep off of the floor, so place your cat's bed on top of a chair or table. Be cautious about this with very young kittens or elderly cats. This may increase their risk for injury. If you have more than one cat, providing a bed for each of them will help ease territorial issues. You may need to move the location of the cat's bed a few times before you find a place that your cat prefers. It can be easy to forget about these if you haven't had a cat before, but they are important for making your new pet feel at home.  Make sure any cat toys you buy don't have small pieces that can be easily eaten by your cats. Similarly, steer clear of toys with strings or ribbon on them. If these become loose, your cat can swallow them. Keep rubber bands and elastic away from your cats as well because they can swallow these and choke on them or sustain intestinal injuries from them. You will want to make sure your new cat or kitten is in good health as soon as it becomes yours, so find and schedule a visit with a veterinarian as soon as possible. It is best if you can take your cat to the veterinarian before you even bring it home.  Your veterinarian will check for pests like ear mites, fleas, and worms. Your cat or kitten will also receive any vaccinations it needs. Keep in mind that kittens can be spayed or neutered as early as eight weeks, but ideally before 6 months of age. However, spaying or neutering is a wise idea at any age after eight weeks.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Purchase a sturdy pet carrier to take your cat home. Buy feeding and litter box supplies. Purchase bedding for your new pet. Remember to get toys and scratching posts for your cat. Find a veterinarian.