Problem: Article: to prevent it from sticking to your cat’s paws. Although it’s impossible to stop litter sticking to your cat’s paws entirely, non-clumping litter does tend to stick less than clumping litter. This is because clumping litter has granules that are designed to clump together and to stick to everything including waste, surfaces, and your cat's fur.  Choose low-dust, non-clumping litter if possible. The dustiness of regular litter means that it tends to stick more easily. Dust from the litter can also be an irritant for both you and your cat.  Non-clumping litter is especially important for long-haired cats. This is because it is less likely to get stuck in their long fur and irritate their skin. If clumping litter works best for you and your cat, you can still minimize the chance of the litter sticking to your cat’s paws. Choose a type of litter that is labeled or described as fast-clumping, as this means that it will dry more quickly, which decreases the likelihood of your cat standing in it while it’s wet. There are pros and cons to both non-clumping and clumping litter. Choose a litter that your cat will use and that you notice sticks to your cat's paws the least. Large granules are less likely to stick to your cat’s paws compared to fine-grained litter. This also means that there tends to be less of a mess to clean up if the granules are tracked through your home by your cat. Crystal cat litter is ideal because it is non-clumping and it has large granules. However, it is more expensive than clay litter and some cats refuse to use crystal litter.
Summary: Use non-clumping litter Choose a quick clumping variety if you need to use clumping litter. Pick a litter with large granules.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you are dealing with someone who is homophobic, then ask other LGBT people how they deal or have dealt with homophobia in their own lives. Also, just being around LGBT people on a regular basis can help to you to feel less alone when you are dealing with other people’s homophobia. Forming close relationships with other LGBT people may also help you to fight off any lingering feelings of disgust or self-hate.  Try spending time volunteering for gay charities or going to a gay community center. Doing a good deed while simultaneously helping yourself overcome your internalized homophobia is a win-win situation. If there is a gay bar in your town, you could spend some time there. You do not even need to drink to have a good time socializing in a gay bar. A positive, supportive environment can increase your self-esteem, your outlook on life, and your overall happiness. Try to surround yourself with people who are accepting and supportive of your sexual orientation.  Surround yourself with friends who are supportive of your sexual orientation. Changing your circle of friends can take time and be difficult emotionally but it's worth it for your mental health and well-being. Choose employers who are accepting of LGBT people. If your employer is not supportive of you and you have a hostile work environment, then it may be time to start looking for a new job. Some organizations to consider joining are PFLAG or a gay-friendly church. These are places where you are sure to find open and welcoming folks who are against homophobia. If you have depression or your internalized homophobia continues to plague you, consider seeking help from a mental health professional. This could be a psychologist, a therapist, or a counselor. Make sure that they are "gay-affirming," since having a homophobic or subtly homophobic counselor will likely just dig you deeper into a hole. Feel free to search around for the perfect person to help you through your problem. You should ask a prospective mental health professional where they stand on LGBT issues and you should say that you are unwilling to work with someone who is homophobic.

SUMMARY: Spend time with LGBT people. Surround yourself with supportive people. Seek professional help.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Observe your baby's natural schedule and find out what bedtime fits the best. Keeping a diary will be helpful for this too .  Do not play too much with a newborn before bedtime. It may be too stimulating, making it more difficult for the newborn to fall asleep. Give your baby a bath before bedtime and massage hr skin with some milk or baby oil. This will relax your baby before sleep. Sing your baby a lullaby or play some soft, quiet music to get her to sleep. Sing even you are not adept at singing. Your baby loves your voice and is not a music critic. Keep the rest of the house as quiet as possible at nighttime. A quiet, peaceful environment will indicate to your baby that this isn't just an ordinary nap. Put your baby to sleep in a dimly lit room. Do not turn off the lights completely. You always have to see your child. The darkened environment will help her to sleep through the night. The baby will probably wake up during the night. When this happens, take her in your arms, feed her and put her back to sleep. Do not change diapers, unless it is really necessary. That part is omitted from the night schedule, along with playing and cuddling.  If the baby does not wake during the night to eat, wake her. No matter how good it may sound to let a newborn sleep all night, it's not healthy for them. Babies need to eat every 2-3 hours. Otherwise, the baby may be dehydrated and hungry, which causes fatigue and weakness. It's important to stick to your schedule as much as possible, especially the going to bed and waking up times. In this way, it will be easier for your baby to get used to it. However, keep in mind that over time, your baby will sleep less and will require more of your attention and time.
Summary:
Set a time to sleep. At night, reduce the noise levels. Reduce the light. Prepare for your baby to wake up throughout the night. Stick to your schedule as much as possible.