INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Foreign bodies can get lodged in the nose, throat, trachea, or bronchi of a cat, and the symptoms vary depending on the exact location of the foreign object. Look for any of the following symptoms:  Nasal discharge Sneezing Nose-pawing or nose-bleeds Head shaking Gagging Salivation Difficulty swallowing or breathing Bad breath Pawing at the face and mouth Coughing Retching Blue coloured gums Fainting Anorexia In most instances a foreign body, such as a blade of grass or a piece of a stick, will enter your cat while they are smelling or chewing these objects. Keep a close eye on your cat while it is playing outside. This way you will have a better indication of what might be the problem if your cat starts to develop symptoms. If you notice any common symptoms associated with a respiratory foreign body, or you believe your cat may have inhaled a foreign object, you should take your cat to the vet immediately. If left untreated, a foreign body in the respiratory system could cause an infection or lead to chronic lung disease. In some cases the foreign object may travel through the body, causing severe complications and even death. Your vet will need to run a number of tests in order to rule out other possible illnesses and to find the exact location of the foreign object. Your vet will likely need to administer a number of examinations in order to determine the exact location of the foreign object. An examination can also provide your vet with more detailed information concerning the type of object that has been lodged in the respiratory system. Your vet may administer any of the following tests:  A complete blood count (CBC), biochemical profile, and urinalysis. An x-ray of the throat and chest. Skull/nasal radiographs. A scope may be used to evaluate the nasal cavity, trachea, and bronchi. A CT Scan or MRI may be useful in some cases.

SUMMARY: Notice common symptoms. Monitor your cat while outside. Take your cat to the vet. Have your cat examined.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Comic shops are constantly adding new books to their inventory, and will have plenty of books to peruse while you decide what to read. Physical comics have the advantage of always being readable, even when your Internet is down. They also make it easier to display and show off your collection as it grows. Make sure you have adequate shelving or other storage space (boxes and/or bins) before you start collecting physical comics. Digital comics are easier to store, since they can all be found in one place. They are ideal if you don’t have a lot of space to keep physical comics, or just want to keep your collection organized as easily as possible.  Consider buying digital copies of comics to read, then buying print editions of your favorite stories to give the creators extra support.  You don’t have to choose one or the other. Plenty of comic fans have both digital and print copies of their favorite comics. Several printed comics also give digital copies of the same issues to buyers at no extra charge. Comics are collectible items. While you buy them to read them, you want to preserve them so you can keep reading them years down the road. Keep them on shelves like you would normal books, but tuck them into special sleeves to keep them from yellowing. They will be made from plastic, and can be opened and closed with tape.  Some comics come with special collector’s boxes, which are great for protection and will look amazing on your shelves!  You won’t have this problem with digital comics, naturally—though you may want to back them up on separate cloud storage (like Dropbox or Google Drive), just in case something happens to your device or current cloud service. The comic book world loves to indulge fans with free issues! Take advantage of these giveaways to start reading your first comic and build your new collection. Google to learn when the next Free Comic Book Day will be at a comic shop near you and plan to take a trip there to find a comic you’ll love.  Comixology is an online comic store with a large selection of free comic issues to choose from. Visit https://www.comixology.com/free-comics to browse around.  Borrow your comics from the library or a friend. Many libraries feature full sections stocked just with comics for you to read for free. Alternatively, if you have a friend who reads comics, ask if you can read from their collection.

SUMMARY: Browse comic shops regularly to buy physical comic books. Purchase digital comics for a convenient way to store your collection. Decide how you’ll store your comics. Obtain a few comic books for free.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If the valve is stuck closed, the car won't run well at higher RPMs (on the highway). It may just need to be cleaned and not need replacing. If cleaning the EGR valve does not work and you are still getting code P1406, the EGR valve needs to be replaced.

SUMMARY: Look for the Engine Code Error (EGE) P1406.If the EGR valve is stuck open, the car will run sluggish at lower RPMs. Try cleaning the excess carbon out of the EGR valve first.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This phrase means “sleep well.”   Dormez is derived from the French verb dormir, meaning “to sleep.”  Bien means “well” or “good.” Pronounce the phrase as door-meh byang. Use this phrase if you want to tell someone, “sweet dreams.”   Fais is derived from the French verb faire, meaning "to do" or "to make."  De means "of."  Beaux translates into "beautiful."  Rêves translates into "dreams." The sentence should be pronounced as feh duh bo RAI-vuh. " This essentially translates into, “I hope you sleep soundly.”   J'espère is a phrase meaning, "I hope."  Que translates into "that."  Vous means "you."  Dormez is derived from the French verb dormir, meaning “to sleep.”  Tranquille means "quiet," "tranquil," "calm," or "peaceful." Pronounce the entire sentence as zeh-spehr ker voo door-meh trahn-KEEL. " Use this phrase if you want to tell someone, “Sleep like a log.”   Dormez is derived from the French verb dormir, meaning “to sleep.”  Comme means "such as" or "like."  Un loir usually translates into "a dormouse," but within this particular phrase, it typically means "a log.”  The phrase should be pronounced as door-meh cohm eu lwar. " This phrase should be used if you want to tell someone, “Sleep like a baby.”   Dormez is derived from the French verb dormir, meaning “to sleep.”  Comme means "such as" or "like."  Un bébé translates into “a baby.” Pronounce the phrase as door-meh cohm eu beh-beh.

SUMMARY:
Offer a Dormez bien. Wish Fais de beaux rêves. State "J'espère que vous dormez tranquille. Say "Dormez comme un loir. Depart with "Dormez comme un bébé.