Article: Pay attention to what kinds of plants draw his attention, then avoid plants like that in the future.  For example, your cat might love wispy, dangling leaves that flutter in the breeze. In that case, buy plants with large, heavy leaves that don't look as much fun to play with. Yucca plants, for example, seem to be particularly irresistible, and your cat will chew on them without mercy. Zinnias and marigolds are other examples of "cat magnet" plants that you should avoid. If you already have an irresistible plant in your home, keep on a high shelf where the cat can't reach it. Make sure it's an unreachable shelf, or your nimble cat might just leap up there. You can use your cat's attraction to certain species of plants to your benefit. Place trays of catnip or grass around your home for your cat. Munching on these plants will help satisfy his need to chew, and hopefully distract him from your more prized plants. There are also some plant species that cats just can't seem to stomach. They often have a strong smell, like lavender, rosemary, or citrus plants. While you can enjoy the pleasant aroma of these plants, the smell will discourage your cat from chomping on them. You might also buy plants that have very high leaves that cats can’t reach, such as small trees.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Observe your cat's preferences. Avoid buying “cat magnet” plants. Place "bait" plants around your home. Buy plants your cat dislikes.

Problem: Article: Get plastic garden pots that are small enough to house the seeds. Look for garden pots at your local garden supply store or online. Use potting soil that is loose and airy. The potting soil should be moist to the touch. Fill the pots ¾ of the way with the soil. As an alternative to soil, you can use starter cubes from your local nursery or online. Starter cubes are pre-cut growing pods made of composted bark. They contain a hole where you can place the cannabis seeds and grow them in good conditions. Basic starter cubes are inexpensive and easy to use. Use a pen or pencil to poke a hole in the soil for the seeds. Do not poke the hole too deep or too close to the surface of the soil. If you make planting holes that are too shallow, the seed's roots will not have enough soil to grow well. If you make the planting holes too deep, the seed will have a difficult time sprouting. Make sure you drop the seeds with the tap root facing into the hole. The tap root is the long root that will grow out of one end of the seed. Do not pull or tug at the seeds when you pick them up with tweezers. If they are stuck to the paper towel, wet the towel with water to make the seeds easier to pick up. Gently cover the seeds in 1⁄4 inch (0.64 cm) of soil so they can grow.  Do not press hard on the seeds when you cover them, as this can disturb their growth. If you are using starter cubes, pinch the top of the holes in the cubes closed.
Summary: Fill small, 2 inches (5.1 cm) garden pots with potting soil. Make a 1⁄4 inch (0.64 cm) deep hole in the soil. Use tweezers to drop the seeds in the hole. Cover the seeds with soil.

Many people use a Beauty Blender, or a generic version of this well-known makeup sponge, to apply their liquid foundation. To use this sponge properly, you’re supposed to dampen it before applying makeup. Instead of using water, you can use setting spray to dampen the sponge.  This may not work with all sponges. Some brands may deteriorate from a setting spray, so be careful. The moisture on the sponge will help blend and smooth the foundation easily and evenly. The setting spray will also help prevent the foundation from coming off over the course of a long day. Many powder eye shadows go on very lightly, and it seems like you have to pack on multiple coats to get the bold, pigmented color you want. Setting spray can help with this. Take your shadow brush and dip it into the powder eye shadow you will be applying. Then, before you apply it to your lid, spray the brush with your setting spray. This will make the shadow more opaque and bold than the dry powder alone.  The eye shadow will be damp going onto your lid, but it will dry quickly. The setting spray will help your eye shadow stay in place and last all day, without smudging or creasing. If you're trying a new look or doing a look that requires blending, avoid doing this. Wait until you have completed your look, then close your eyes and spray them. To cover dark circles and make your eyes appear brighter, apply concealer under your eyes. Use your finger to dab a few dots of the product. Then, spray your concealer brush with setting spray before using it to blend in your concealer.  By getting your concealer brush damp with the setting spray, you will make it easier to blend the concealer. The setting spray will hydrate the delicate skin under your eyes, and it will also keep the concealer looking smooth and flawless, rather than splotchy or crease.
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Use it to dampen your foundation sponge. Spray it on your eye shadow brush. Spritz your under-eye concealer brush.