Write an article based on this "Prepare formula to feed the mice. Use a small syringe, small nursing bottle, or absorbent string for feeding. Place small drops of food into the mouth. Feed the mice frequently. Stimulate the babies after feeding so they use the bathroom. Wean the babies after 3 to 4 weeks. Provide healthy pellets and water once the babies are weaned."
article: Your local pet store will carry many different formula options, such as Kitten Milk Replacer or Esbilac, that can be used to feed baby mice. Human formulas Enfamil (the kind without iron) and Soyalac can also be used. Whole, raw goats milk will nourish the babies as well.  Slightly warm the formula or milk before feeding; do not use hot or cold formula. Powdered formulas will need to be mixed with water per the directions on the container. The babies must be warm before feeding, or they won’t be able to digest the formula properly. If this happens, the formula will ferment in their bellies, causing diarrhea. You can keep the babies warm by placing a heating pad on a low setting underneath their enclosure. You can also use an eyedropper. If you are using a syringe or bottle, suck liquid up into the container to prepare for feeding. If you are using string, simply dip it into the formula until it is dripping. Take care to not squeeze the syringe or bottle with much force. If you see liquid bubbling from their noses, stop feeding immediately. When the mice have round, full tummies, they do not need any more food. Mice ages 0-1 week need feedings 6-8 times a day; mice 1-2 weeks need feedings 5-6 times a day; mice 2-3 weeks need feedings 4 times a day; and mice 4 weeks old only need feedings 3 times a day. Space each feeding a couple of hours apart. You will also have to feed the mice during the night. Use a cotton ball or your finger, and gently brush over their private areas. A small amount of liquid will come out, but if the baby is dehydrated, nothing may come out. Rub until there is no more liquid. For the first several days of weaning, provide a small amount of moistened rodent pellets for the weaning mice; drizzle water over the pellets to prepare them, then place them in an easily accessible area.  Soon, the mice will be nibbling at the soaked crumbles. When the mice appear to be getting stronger, try feeding them regular rodent pellets. Pet supply stores have rodent chow available, whether it comes in blocks or pellets. Choose a formula that is 16% protein, 18% fiber, and less than 4% fat to raise healthy mice.  You no longer have to wet the pellets once the babies are weaned. You can provide apples, bananas, broccoli, and other snacks, but remember that mice have tiny stomachs and should not overeat. Mice usually drink 3-7 ml of water per day. Hang a small animal water bottle in the cage, and keep it filled. Before weaning, the mice were getting water from their food. Once they begin to eat dry food, the water bottle is necessary.

Write an article based on this "Consider breast-enlarging herbs. Look into unverified natural oils or creams. Try breast massage."
article: A wide selection of herbs and plant supplements purported to cause breast growth are available for sale both online and at natural healing stores. Though some women swear by these natural medicines, none have been scientifically proven to be as effective as traditional "Western" cures and should be regarded with a healthy degree of skepticism. Additionally, certain naturopathic herbs can cause potentially serious complications in people who are taking certain medications (especially blood thinners), so you'll always want to talk to a doctor before beginning a course of herbal supplements. Some herbs that allegedly encourage breast growth are:  Saw palmetto Fennel Kava Wild yam Chaste tree berry Black cohosh Fenugreek Pueraria Mirifica In addition to the herbal supplements that claim to enlarge breasts, many topical lotions, oils, and creams claim a similar effect. As with herbs, there is little scientific evidence (if any) that these solutions have a significant effect on breast growth, though some women claim to have used these topical cures successfully. Before attempting to use any of these methods, contact a doctor to discuss more effective, verifiable ways to achieve your breast enlargement goals. Note that some actual hormonal medications, like estrogen, come in a topical  form. At sufficient dosages, these medications are actually known to cause breast growth. Be careful not to confuse these hormonal creams, which can have other side effects, with naturopathic medicines. Some sources claim that, by massaging the breasts with proper technique, it's possible to cause slight breast growth. Sometimes, these sources recommend the use of special oils, creams, or gadgets to encourage growth. Though this may feel good and lead to relaxation, which can cause an improvement in mood and posture, there is no scientific evidence that breasts can be stimulated to grow via massage. However, because this method is relatively safe and inexpensive (unless you buy a massage aid available for sale from naturopathic healing stores), feel free to attempt it at will. As noted above, massage can be a handy tool for achieving a relaxed, content mood.

Write an article based on this "Clean suede shoes  differently than treated leather. Clean satin shoes"
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with special tools and techniques.  Buy a suede brush, and use this to remove general dirt and debris with gentle brushing in a consistent direction — that is, don’t rub back-and-forth or in circles.  However, for scuff marks, brush more vigorously and back-and-forth with the brush, then gently in one direction.  Rubbing a suede eraser or even a regular pencil eraser on a stubborn scuff mark can also help.  If you must use water to clean a stubborn stain (or need to remove a water stain), wet the entire shoe lightly and then blot it dry thoroughly.  When the shoe is dry, use the suede brush to restore the texture. Apply a spray-on suede protector after cleaning and on a regular schedule, as per the product directions. erently than treated leather.  Most leather dress shoes are made of treated leather, but you may have a nice pair of untreated leather shoes or boots that need cleaning.  Check the tag on the shoes to determine if the leather is treated or untreated.  For either type of leather, use a soft brush or cloth to gently wipe away dirt and debris.  To give untreated leather a deeper clean, use saddle soap.  Moisten a clean cloth, then rub a small amount of the soap onto it.  Gently rub it onto the shoes, then wipe away the lather.  Let the shoes dry thoroughly. Protect untreated leather with mink oil.  Apply a small amount using a clean cloth, then buff it with another clean cloth. carefully.  Satin shoes are a common accompaniment to women’s formal wear (like a prom or wedding dress), since they can be dyed to match the dress color.  A deep cleaning isn’t really possible with these delicate shoes, but you can remove minor debris and scuffing.  Wipe the shoes with a dry cloth. Mix a small amount of oil-based soap with water, dampen a clean cloth with the mixture, and rub it gently over the entire shoe.  Scrub a bit harder (in a circular motion) for more stubborn stains or scuffs. Allow the shoes to dry overnight or longer before wearing them. Re-dyeing the shoes may also help with stains or fading.