In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: When adopting a pet from a shelter, you need to think about whether you have time to take care of it properly. Your pet, whatever it is, will need food, water, exercise, and attention every day. Thinking about this can help you decide whether or not to get a pet. It can also help you to decide what type of pet to get.  Some pets, such as cats, require less day to day work to take care of than other pets, such as dogs. Pet adoption is a big responsibility that should not be taken lightly. The shelter staff will likely ask you about your schedule to determine if you have time for a pet. You will need to commit yourself fully to providing a good home for the animal. When deciding whether you have time for a pet, think about the reality of your life now, not what you want it to be. For instance, don't get a dog because you want to start running daily and you envision taking a dog with you on your daily runs. Unless this is already a part of your daily routine, don't let it sway you towards pet ownership. If you are a renter, you should get approval to have a pet from your landlord. First, look at your lease or rental agreement and see if it addresses whether pets are allowed in your home. Then, if the agreement doesn't restrict pet ownership, contact your landlord and tell them that you are considering getting a pet. You need verification in writing that it is OK with them if you have one.  Most shelters will require approval in writing if you are a renter, as not getting approval can result in returned or abandoned pets when people have to choose between their housing and their pets. If you own your home, you will not need approval. However, you may need to provide documents that prove you own your home. Even if you have the time to care for a pet and your landlord is OK with it, you may not have the money needed to care for a pet properly. Pets can be expensive to care for, especially big dogs that eat a lot of food. Look at your finances and assess whether you reliably have extra income every month that can go towards pet expenses. Some monthly expenses to think about when assessing your finances include:  Food Pet insurance Veterinary expenses Training classes One time or occasional costs - such as a bed, food dishes, collar, leash, and toys
Summary: Assess whether you have time to care for a pet. Get landlord approval. Assess your finances.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Expect wet cast iron to start to rust pretty quickly. If you used any water to wash it out, wipe it dry immediately. To really ensure that all moisture has been removed, heat it in the oven or on the stovetop until all traces of water have evaporated. This is only necessary for water, not cooking oil. Cooking oil will actually act as a barrier to water. Give your Dutch oven a quick reseasoning. Wipe it down with a light application of more cooking oil. Then wipe up any excess with fresh paper towels. Set the Dutch oven on a burner, set the heat to high, and let it heat up until it starts to smoke a little bit. It should only take a couple minutes to start smoking at high heat. Always store your Dutch oven and its lid separately. Allow air to circulate inside it when it’s not in use. For double protection, stuff a few sheets of paper towels inside so they absorb any moisture that might accumulate during humid weather.
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Dry it immediately. Oil it back up and reheat it. Prevent moisture from building up during storage.