In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This app is free and will enable you to connect to your Fitbit. Make sure you are using the most recent version of your software, or else you might have difficulty linking your device and Fitbit account.  The Fitbit app can be found in the Windows Store, Google Play Store, or Apple Store.  If your device supports Bluetooth, you will need to turn your Bluetooth on before attempting to use your Fitbit account. Once installed, open the app, and from the initial app screen, select "Join Fitbit." This will allow you to choose the Fitbit tracker you are using, which you can then confirm you wish to set-up. To accurately track things like caloric burn, you will need to supply some information to Fitbit. Follow the instructions and provide the necessary information for your account. By providing your name, email, a valid password, and agreeing to terms and services/privacy policy, your account will be created. With that, your account and your dashboard will be set up. Keep your tracker close to your device (such as a tablet, phone, or computer). From your device settings, select your Fitbit tracker to pair tracker and device. Now you can return to your Fitbit app and get started. You will need to use the wireless sync dongle that came with your Fitbit to do this. Keeping your tracker nearby, plug your dongle into a USB slot. The pairing process should begin automatically.  In the event that your computer has unreliable or spotty Bluetooth, you may be prompted to insert the sync dongle to improve connectivity. If your tracker does not sync, remove the dongle or restart your tracker and repeat the process. The majority of Fitbit trackers will, upon connecting with your computer, provide a four-digit identification code which you will need to enter on your PC when prompted. If you have a Fitbit flex, you will need to tap the device rapidly when you receive the appropriate prompt and then confirm that you felt a vibration, signaling a connection. Now you should be able to click "Next," and your tracker will connect through your computer to your Fitbit.com account. After this, you may be prompted to enter a greeting, and then you are ready to go. It may take a minute or so for your tracker to connect to your account; you should wait patiently during this time.
Summary: Download and install the Fitbit app. Log in or sign up for Fitbit dashboard. Input your information. Create your new account. Pair your Bluetooth-capable device to your Fitbit account. Sync computers that aren't Bluetooth capable. Respond to on-screen prompts. Connect to your Fitbit account.

If you have a stain that is dry or set-in, you need to pre-treat the fabric. Using a laundry stain remover, spray your fabric with enough liquid to saturate the fabric. Let the stain remover sit for 15 minutes. Rinse with cold water. If the stain is still there, treat the fabric again. Wash the fabric in cold water with an enzyme-based detergent, such as Arm & Hammer, Gain or Tide.  If the stain is not removed when you wash the fabric, you need to treat it again before you dry it. Drying the fabric will cook in the blood stain. You can buy stain removers in most grocery stores' laundry sections. Try Resolve Spray & Wash or OxyClean Max Force laundry stain remover. You don't have to rely on just pre-treatment options. After you treat a stain once with pre-treatment remover, dilute 1 tablespoon of ammonia in 1 cup of water. Dab the stain with a cotton swab or cotton ball soaked in the diluted ammonia. Keep changing the cotton swabs or balls whenever they get saturated with blood residue. You don't want to rub the stain back into the fabric. Let the ammonia solution sit on the fabric for 30 minutes to 1 hour. Wash the fabric in cold water.  You can place paper towels behind the fabric you are treating to keep the stain from running onto the fabric behind the stained portion. Paper towels also help absorb the diluted ammonia as you apply it.  Do not put ammonia directly onto the fabric. It could discolor the fabric or break down the fabric's fibers. If a stain is persistent, you can try unseasoned meat tenderizer on the stain. First, soak your fabric in cold water for several hours. This loosens the stain and helps soften the fabric. Next, mix 1 tablespoon of unseasoned meat tenderizer, such as McCormick's, with 2 teaspoons of water to make a paste. Rub the paste into the blood stain with your fingers. Allow the paste to sit on the stain for 30 minutes to 1 hour. Remove the excess paste and wash your item in cold water. Before you apply the meat tenderizer, you can also run your fabric through a cold wash with light, enzyme-based detergents. If you have a stain on a surface, such as a mattress, that is not washable, you need to use different kinds of stain removers. Take 1/2 cup of cornstarch and 1 tablespoon of salt and mix them with 1/4 cup of hydrogen peroxide to make a paste. Apply the paste directly to the stain with a spoon. Let the paste sit on the stain until it dries. Then, scrape off the dry paste. If the stain is still present, repeat. You should not use peroxide on dark fabrics unless you first test the peroxide on an area that is not visible. The peroxide can have the same effect as bleach. It can cause the fabric to change colors. This cleaner does more than keep your windows shiny. After you rinse your fabric in water, spray a generous amount of window cleaner onto the stain. Rub the liquid into the stain with a toothbrush. Wash the fabric normally. If the stain persists, repeat this method before you dry the fabric. Bleach is an alternative if you have a stubborn blood stain. Soak the fabric in cold water for 30 minutes. Wash the fabric once in cold water with your normal detergent. Next, wash your clothes with your normal detergent but add a solution of 1 tablespoon of bleach mixed with one cup of water.  The type of bleach you use will depend on the color of fabric. If the fabric is white, you can use traditional bleach. If the fabric is colored, you need to use color safe bleach. Look for color safe bleach that is safe to apply directly to the stained fabric. Rub the color safe bleach into the fabric. Wash the fabric like normal in cold water.
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One-sentence summary -- Soak with pre-treatment remover. Use diluted ammonia. Apply meat tenderizer. Use cornstarch and hydrogen peroxide. Try window cleaner. Use bleach.

Problem: Article: Unlike other larger pets, hamsters can have free access to food and water up until surgery. Prior to surgery, continue to feed your hamster as usual and provide it with plenty of fresh water. On the day of surgery, prepare a package of your hamster’s normal amount of food. Bring this food with you to the vet, along with your hamster’s water bottle. Because of your hamster’s small size, your veterinary team will be extra careful to monitor your hamster during surgery. After anesthetizing your hamster, they will monitor its body temperature, breathing rate, and heart rate. They will also give your hamster fluids so it remains well hydrated during surgery.  Your vet will make an incision and carefully remove the tumor. After the surgery, either your vet or a member of the veterinary team will call you to let you know how the surgery went and how your hamster is doing after surgery. They will also let you know when you can come pick up your hamster. When you pick up your hamster, your vet will give you a set of instructions on how to care for your hamster at home. Make sure to follow these instructions carefully to help your hamster recover after surgery. Before heading home, ask your vet any questions you may have about at-home care, including:  How long will it make my hamster to recover? What if my hamster looks sick? Will my hamster need medications?
Summary:
Feed your hamster food and water. Have your vet perform surgery. Pick up your hamster.