Write an article based on this "Check what is on the disks, if you can. Run a "shredding" program if you can plug in the disks. Run a strong magnet over the floppy disk to erase any data on it. Rip open the floppy disk and cut it up with scissors to physically destroy data. Burn"
article: If there's a possibility that there is important or sensitive information on the floppy disks, you may want to find a way to get the information off of the disks. If you still have an old computer with a floppy disk drive, try that first. If not, look for a floppy disk drive you can plug into your computer with a USB drive. Major electronic stores sell these external floppy disk drives. There are also services that will extract the data from floppy disks for you. However, this can be costly. These are also called secure delete programs, and they rewrite the data on floppy disks so that it is completely erased. Insert the disk into the drive and run the program. When the program is done, all the data on the disk will have been securely deleted.  Once you run a shredding program, the information on the disks will be gone for good. You can either repurpose the floppy disks or take them to an e-waste center. This only works if you have a drive for your floppy disks. It may be easier to take the disks apart and physically destroy them. Buy a neodymium magnet from an office store or big box store. Rub the magnet all over both sides of your floppy disk. This will scramble all of the data on the disk, making it unusable. Neodymium magnets are extra-powerful magnets. To open up the floppy disk, remove the rectangular metal piece at the top of the disk, pull out the spring underneath it, and use your fingers to pry open the disk's shell. Cut up the disk inside with a pair of scissors. Don't cut in a neat design. Random cuts work best.  The smaller and more numerous the pieces, the better, as the pieces can be taped back together. Don't worry about being gentle with the disk. You may need to be a little rough to open it up. Alternatively, after taking the disk apart, you can put the magnetic tape into a cross-cut shredder. your floppy disks outside to completely destroy them. Use a solid metal trash bin or a burn barrel. Place the floppy disks inside and light them with a long lighter. You may need to use some lighter fluid and paper or cardboard kindling to get the fire going.  The fumes from burning floppy disks will be quite strong and toxic. It's best to burn them outside so that you don't breathe in the fumes too much. Stand up wind from the fire. Check local laws about burning trash on your property. Some places ban any trash burning, or limit what you can burn.

Write an article based on this "Open "Settings". Click "Sounds". Click "Ringtone". Click "Vibration". Click "Create New Vibration". Tap the grey screen in the rhythm that you'd like the vibration to occur. Click "Save" in the top right corner to save your vibration."
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Write an article based on this "Treat the condition. Understand that keratitis may be a result of a contagious disease. Vaccinate your cat against FHV. Learn the causes of keratitis."
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The treatment depends on the underlying reason for the keratitis and the symptoms. Common treatments for keratitis are eye drops or a topical ointment since eye infections are common.  Your vet may also recommend giving your cat some kind of supplement to help boost her immune system, such as L-Lysine. This is supposed to help decrease the chance of a recurring corneal ulcer.  If your cat has the herpes virus, the eye may not respond to the same treatments. Anti-virals may be given, along with an antibiotic for any present infection.  If the swelling in the eye is bad, the vet may give the cat anti-inflammatory drugs. A cat with the feline herpes virus can infect another cat, which may lead to keratitis. If you know your cat or another cat has keratitis due to an infectious disease, separate them until the cat has been treated and healed.  An infectious disease like feline herpes can be contracted through contact with bodily fluids such as saliva, nasal or ear discharge, and sneeze droplets. The virus can also be contracted from litter trays, food and water bowls, and bedding. Since a common reason cats get keratitis is due to the feline herpes virus, you should vaccinate your cat. While vaccinations won’t eliminate the chances of your cat getting FHV, it will significantly reduce the risk. You can get your cat vaccinated against FHV at around eight weeks. It initially takes two or three injections, then a booster at one year, then boosters every one to three years. Keratitis is an umbrella term to describe the appearance of an affected eye. There is no one cause of keratitis. Anything that produces prolonged irritation on the surface of the eye can trigger the inflammation associated with keratitis. Common triggers include a herpes virus infection, a blow to the eye like a scratch sustained during a catfight, or rubbing on the surface of the eye, such as from eyelashes from inturned eyelids.