Write an article based on this "Try professional grooming if you can’t keep up with your cat’s grooming. Find a groomer that specializes in cats. Consider your cat’s stress. Ask your vet about clipping your cat."
article: If you aren’t home a lot or you’re too busy to regularly groom your cat, you might consider taking your kitty to a professional grooming service. Among the services offered by a groomer are: brushing the fur, shaving difficult mats, clipping nails, cleaning ears, and bathing. Look online or ask for a referral from your veterinarian. Check to see if the groomer is part of the National Cat Groomers Institute of America. This association institutes and maintains standards for cat grooming. You need to balance how much your cat might get stressed out if you take him to a groomer. Consider how well your cat does in the car riding to the groomer. The experience of grooming can be difficult for a cat. But if your cat’s fur is in really bad shape, it might be worth the stress to get him cleaned up. If daily brushing and occasional spot cleaning are not sufficient to keep your cat clean, speak to your veterinarian about whether or not clipping your cat’s fur is advisable. Clipping is often not necessary for cats with normal grooming habits or for those that can be easily groomed by their owners. But long-haired cats tend to mat easily. They often object to daily brushing and do not adequately groom themselves. These types of cats may do better if most of their fur is clipped. Depending on the cat's temperament, this procedure may require sedation by a veterinarian.

Write an article based on this "Open Skype. Tap the Chats tab. Select a conversation. Go to the message you want to remove. Tap and hold the message. Tap Remove. Tap Remove when prompted."
article: This app is blue with a white "S" on it. Doing so will open your Skype's main page if you're already logged in. If you aren't logged in, enter your phone number (or email address) and password to log in. It's at the top of the screen. Tap a conversation that has a message you want to delete. You may have to scroll up to find your message if it's an older one. After a second or so, a pop-up menu will appear. You'll see this option near the bottom of the pop-up menu. On Android, you'll tap Remove message here. Doing so deletes the message from the conversation; neither you nor the other person (or people) will be able to see the message. On Android, you'll tap YES here.

Write an article based on this "Find the right instructor. Start your lessons. Fly consistently. Let your instructor know if you need to repeat lessons on certain skills."
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You want to find an instructor that is experienced at both flying and teaching, and can communicate well. Try to find an instructor who has done more than 3,000 hours of teaching.  The easiest way to find an instructor is through a flight school in your area, though some flight instructors do work freelance. Also be sure to pick an instructor that you feel at ease with. Flying for the first time is nerve-wracking as it is, so you want to find someone who will make you feel relaxed and calm. Your flying lessons are the most critical part of your learning process. Different countries vary on the amount of time that you need to train, so check your country’s individual standards by researching on the internet or calling a flight school. No matter what country you are in, you will need to do a certain amount of hours with your instructor, plus night and cross-country flights, as well as solo flights with takeoffs and landings. In the United States, the breakdown is as follows:  20 hours of training with an instructor (including 3 hours of cross-country, 3 night hours, and 3 hours of instrument flight training). 10 hours of solo time (including travel to various airports with set amounts of takeoffs and landings.) Although this only adds up to 30 hours, you need 40 hours in the US to complete training. Most people do more than 40 hours; a good estimate of the average amount of hours people generally do is 60 hours. This is the amount of time that it generally takes to master all the skills you need. Don’t take long breaks between your flying sessions. Even a couple weeks can make you forget what you have learned so that you will have to do more hours to master flying. This will cost you more money and make the entire process longer and more difficult. You will be learning many different aspects of flying. When you learn so much at one time, it can be difficult to retain it all. If there is an aspect of piloting that you feel uncertain about, tell your instructor that you’d like to go over it again. Your instructor is there to help, so don’t be hesitant about asking them to repeat themselves. Some of the skills and knowledge you will learn are: airport operations, preflight procedures, takeoffs and landings, navigation, flight at various air speeds, stalls, night operations and emergency operations.