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This temperature will help keep your pet from being shocked or scalded by the water. If you don’t have a thermometer, aim to use water that is around room temperature to keep your pet as comfortable as possible.  This method is particularly useful for cats, rabbits, or any other animals that generally don’t like being given baths. If you don’t have a spray bottle, you can also simply mix warm water with some dish soap and use a flea comb dipped in this mixture to keep your pet’s fleas. However, this won’t be as effective as using a spray bottle to apply the mix. You can either wrap your pet in a towel to keep it from moving or gently hold it down by its neck. Be very gentle when holding your pet down; remember that this might be very stressful for them!  Make sure your pet’s fur is completely soaked through before moving on to the next step. Be sure to avoid getting water in your pet’s eyes or ears, since this will irritate them. Use around 2 to 3 teaspoons (9.9 to 14.8 mL) of dish soap to begin with and add more as needed. Start applying the soap at the neck and work your way down towards the tail. Make sure to rub the soap deep enough into the fur so that it reaches your pet’s skin.  Fleas typically live and lay their eggs close to an animal’s skin, so it’s important that you make sure the dish soap reaches all the way down to your pet’s skin to kill all of the fleas. If your pet has really thick fur, you may need to apply a bit more dish soap to make sure you’re reaching down to the skin. Start from the top of your pet’s body and work your way down toward the tail. For best results, use a flea comb to brush your furry friend’s hair as you rinse off the soap to make sure you’re removing as many fleas as possible. Note that you may need to spray a lot of water on a single area in order to get all the soap off. Your pet may be especially tense after this process, especially if it’s a cat. It may even run away from you after you release it. Be careful as you release your pet to avoid being scratched or otherwise injured. Don’t take this behavior personally; your furry friend will be back to normal soon, especially when the food gets put out!

summary: Fill a spray bottle with lukewarm water around 70 °F (21 °C). Hold your pet down and use the spray bottle to get its fur wet. Rub the dish soap into your pet’s fur until it’s completely lathered. Wait 5 minutes, then use the spray bottle to wash the soap off your pet. Dry off your pet with a towel and carefully release it from your grasp.


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The base of the capo is the part that makes contact with the strings on your guitar. You have a few options for the base depending on what office supplies you have lying around. You can use a highlighter, pen, marker, or pencil.  The important thing to consider about the base of your capo is that it is long enough to cover the width of the fretboard. If you have a short pencil or another shorter base, test it by comparing its length to the width of the fretboard. You also have a few options with connecting the base of the capo to the guitar. The important part about the tying component is that it has enough pressure to hold the strings. You can either use a strong elastic band like a hair tie or rubber band, or you can use a piece of string.  If you use an elastic band, test it to make sure it is strong enough to hold the base against the strings. Test the elastic band by stretching the band. You don’t need to stretch it too far, but make sure it doesn’t break on an initial test. Tune up your guitar before attaching the capo. You can either tune to standard tuning (EADGBE) or tune to an alternative tuning. Use a chromatic tuner for the most effective tuning.

summary: Get the base. Find a tying device. Set up your guitar.


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Communicate the good news to him or her. Outline the changes in their duties and any change in salary.  “I’m so happy to be able to tell you we’re promoting you to X position. You’ll be making Y amount more per hour and have Joe and Sandra reporting to you.” “We’re doing some restructuring and I’d like to offer you a promotion. You’d be a manager with a higher salary. Do you think you’d be interested in this?” “I know you’ve been looking for a way to move up in the company. We have an opening in the shipping department that I think you’d be great for. It would pay more and be more responsibility. Are you interested in a move like that?” They will want to share the good news with those closest to them. Let them know, however, that it should be kept quiet until you begin making the public announcements. Before announcing a promotion to the entire company and the public, make sure the employee, the former supervisor, and the new supervisor are aware of the change. Keep other key staff members in the loop, including the managers and leaders who work with that employee regularly. Be sure all operational managers are aware of the change too, including human resources personnel, I.T. managers, security personnel and others who may need to know about the promotion for logistical purposes.
summary: Call the employee into your office. Allow the employee to tell their family. Inform key staff members first.