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The baby wipes should feed through the hole on their own as you pull them out. If they don't feed on their own, simply take the lid off and re-feed them through the hole. The baby wipes should tear naturally along the perforated lines in the paper towels. This won't always happen, which is fine. If your container does not have a secondary lid, cover the hole or slit with a piece of duct tape or packaging tape. Peel the tape back to expose the hole or slit whenever you want to use the baby wipes. Fold the end of the tape back by 1⁄4 to 1⁄2 inch (0.64 to 1.27 cm) to make it easier to peel back. Boil some water for 2 minutes, let it cool to room temperature, then pour it into the container. How much water you use depends on how dry the baby wipes are and how many you have left. Use enough water to dampen the baby wipes. Some baby wipes will last only a week, but if you added tea tree oil to the solution, they should last up to 3 or 4 months. If the baby wipes start to grow moldy before then, however, toss them immediately.

summary: Pull the baby wipes out of the container 1 at a time. Keep the lid on your container whenever you are not using it. Rehydrate the baby wipes with boiled water if they start to dry. Use the baby wipes within 3 or 4 months.


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In general, dwarf hamsters have thickset bodies, large cheek pouches, and short tails. Make sure it does not have any nasal or eye discharge, nor any other signs of illness. Russian dwarf hamsters are particularly prone to diabetes. A hamster suffering from this condition will drink a lot of water and urinate more frequently than other dwarf hamsters. Be sure to consult your veterinarian if you suspect that your hamster has diabetes. A recently weaned or an extremely stressed out dwarf hamster may come down with a disease called “wet tail.” Your hamster experiences diarrhea — the excessive moisture from this causes its tail to become literally wet. Consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment. Tyzzer's disease causes diarrhea in young or stressed hamsters. This is a disease that needs veterinarian treatment. Certain antibiotics can cause and exacerbate this condition, so don't treat your hamster on your own. Like dogs and cats, dwarf hamsters can suffer from parasites like tapeworms. Tapeworms are the most predominant, so be on the look out. When you clean out your hamster's cage, be on the lookout for signs of diarrhea and little white rice-like worm segments. If you suspect that your dwarf hamster has a tapeworm, see a veterinarian. Bring a stool sample with you. With the help of a microscope, your vet will be able to properly diagnose your hamster. Your vet will prescribe a dewormer for you to use. It will come in either a topical or an oral form. Follow the instructions on the product in order to administer. Dwarf hamsters are susceptible to cold viruses just like humans. Occasionally, this can escalate to pneumonia. A dwarf hamster with pneumonia will have eye and nasal discharge. It will also stop eating. This is serious. Call your veterinarian immediately. Dwarf hamsters are prone to abscess formation as well, often caused by their teeth. This is most common around their head and cheek pouch areas. Abscesses are essentially infected pockets of puss that will appear underneath your hamster's skin and fur. If present, they will be sensitive to touch. Your hamster will resist your inspection. Contact your veterinarian about how you should proceed. In many cases, the abscess will heal on its own, but if it gets too bad, your vet will probably have to lance and treat the spot.

summary: Identify a healthy dwarf hamster. Check for wet tail. Look for signs of parasites. Check their eyes and nose regularly. Look for abscesses too.


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Websites created from scratch require a fairly detailed understanding of HTML coding, but you can easily create a website by using a free hosting service like Weebly, Wix, WordPress, or Google Sites. Website creators tend to be much easier for first-time designers to use than HTML.  If you do decide to code your own website, you'll need to learn both HTML and CSS coding. If investing the time and energy to create your website doesn't sound appealing, you can also hire a website designer to create your site for you. Freelance designers can cost anywhere between $30 an hour and well over $100 per hour. Before you even open a website creator, you should know approximately how many pages you want your website to have, what the content on each of those pages should be, and the general layout of important pages such as the home page and the "About" page. Your website's pages may be easier to visualize if you draw rough pictures of each of them rather than just determining what content should appear. While there's something to be said for fresh ideas, your website's basic design should follow established guidelines such as the following:  Navigation options (e.g., tabs for different pages) should go at the top of the page. If you use a menu icon (☰), it should be in the top-left corner of the page. If you use a search bar, it should be near the upper-right side of the page. Helpful links (e.g., links to the "About" page or the "Contact Us" page) should go at the very bottom of each page. Whatever text font, color palette, image theme, and design options you choose, make sure that you use the same decision throughout your website. It can be incredibly jarring to see one font or color scheme used for the "About" page when a completely different one was used for the home page.  For example, if you exclusively use cool-tone colors for your site's home page, don't implement bright, loud colors on the next page. Keep in mind that using loud or clashing colors, especially when the colors display in a dynamic (e.g., moving) fashion, can evoke epilepsy in a small number of web users. If you decide to use such colors on your site, make sure you add an epilepsy warning before any relevant pages. Placing direct links to important pages on your website at the top of the home page will help direct first-time visitors to the content that matters. Most site creators add these links by default. It's important to make sure that every page on your website is accessible by clicking through options on your website rather than only being accessible via the page's address. Like any other kind of design, website design relies on visually pleasing combinations of color; because of this, picking theme colors which go together is crucial. Black, white, and grey is a good combination if you don't know where to start. Minimalism encourages cool-tone colors, simple graphics, black-on-white text pages, and as little embellishment as possible. Because minimalism requires little in the way of fancy elements, it's an easy way to make your website look professional and attractive without requiring much work.  Many website creators will have a "minimalist" theme you can select when setting up your website. An alternative to minimalism is "brutalism", which uses harsher lines, bright colors, bold text, and minimal imagery. Brutalism has less of a following than does minimalism, but depending on your website's content, it may better suit your design needs. Straight lines and grid-locked web elements are safe bets, but making a few unique stylistic decisions will both lend personality to your site and help your site stand out.  Don't be afraid to buck trends by placing website elements asymmetrically or using overlapping elements to create a layered appearance. While elegant, sharp corners and squared-off elements (also known as a "card-based" presentation) are less favorable than are rounded, soft elements.
summary: Determine whether you want to use a website creator. Map out your site. Use intuitive design. Be consistent. Add navigation options. Use colors which complement each other. Consider using a minimalist design. Make unique choices.