In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Mix three tablespoons (45 mL) of vinegar for every cup (240 mL) of filtered water. For instance, you may want to test the solution underneath the furniture in a spot that isn’t easily seen. Dampen a cloth with your solution, so that the cloth is moist, not dripping. Apply a small amount of the solution to the test area, then buff it dry with a clean cloth.  If you don’t notice any negative effect to the test area, you can proceed with cleaning the whole piece. In addition to or instead of the test area, consult with the manufacturer of your furniture via their website to find the proper care instructions for your furniture. Use a soft, clean rag or a piece of cheese cloth. You can spray the solution onto the rag or dip the cloth in the bucket of solution. Make sure to completely wring out the cloth so that it’s not overly saturated. Too much liquid can penetrate the wood and cause damage. Don’t spray the furniture directly. Make circular motions. Rub with the grain to remove water marks. Rinse the cloth or switch to a clean one when you see it becoming visibly dirty. Use a clean cloth to buff the wood in circular motions. If you notice any spots that didn’t get clean, use the cleaning solution on them and go back to buffing. Make sure to buff away moisture as the last step.
Summary: Dilute white vinegar with water. Find an inconspicuous area to test. Wet a cloth with the solution. Rub the furniture with the moistened cloth. Buff out excess moisture.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Skip this step if you tamed animals earlier. You cannot breed two different animals (e.g., a pig and a wolf). You can use a fence to do this, or you can use a two-block-tall wall. Make sure that you include ample room for your animals to move around. Depending on the animals that you want to lure, you'll need to equip one of the following foods:   Horse - Golden apple or golden carrot. You can make these by placing an apple or a carrot in the middle of a crafting table grid and then placing a gold bar in each of the remaining crafting slots.  Sheep - Wheat.  Cow or Mooshroom - Wheat.  Pig - Carrot, potato, or beetroot.  Chicken - Seeds, pumpkin seeds, melon seeds, or beetroot seeds.  Wolf (dog) - Any meat that you can find. Wolves must be at full health in order to breed.  Ocelot (cat) - Any fish.  Rabbit - Dandelion, carrot, or golden carrot.  Llama - Hay bale. Almost immediately after you equip the animals' favorite food, they should turn to stare at you. At this point, you can proceed with luring them into the enclosure. The animals will both follow you into the enclosure as long as you have the food equipped. Back all the way into the enclosure to prevent the animals from getting stuck too close to the entrance. With the food equipped, select both animals that you want to breed. You should see hearts appear over both of their heads. If you're feeding a wolf and the hearts aren't appearing, the wolf isn't at full HP. Keep feeding the wolf until the hearts appear, then repeat with the other wolf. Once the animals turn to face each other, quickly leave the enclosure and seal the exit. This will prevent the animals from escaping once the baby is born. Around three seconds will pass from the time the animals start breeding to the time the baby appears.
Summary: Find two of any animal that you want to breed. Build an enclosure with one open space. Equip your animals' favorite food. Wait for the animals to start following you. Back into the enclosure. Feed both animals. Exit and seal the enclosure. Wait for the baby animal to appear.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Hold the harness by the straight piece of strapping between the two loops. Look at the two loops hanging down from the waist and identify which is the smaller. This smaller loop will slip over the cat's head and does not need to be unbuckled. The larger loop will go around the cat's chest, and needs to be unbuckled. The spot where the loop connects to the connecting strap should rest just above of the cat's shoulders. With the small loop over the cat's head, slide the harness so the "waist" of the figure eight lies on its back between the shoulder blades. Take the ends of the bigger loop and feed them under the cat's chest. Check for twists and straighten them out so there is nothing to dig into the cat. Then fasten the buckle. If the loop is too small to fit around the cat's chest you will need to ease out some extra length by using the sliding adjustment on the harness. A comfortable fit of this harness should be snug but allow you to insert two to three fingers between the harness and the cat. Use the sliding adjusters to lengthen or shorten the loops individually until you are satisfied the cat is both comfortable and secure. You want the cat to get so used to the harness that it basically forgets that it is wearing a harness. This may be possible for some cats, but not necessarily all cats. It may help your cat to accept a new harness if you leave it beside the cat's food bowl before you try putting it on. That way it will come to associate it with good things.
Summary:
Orient yourself with how the figure-eight harness should sit on the cat. Place the small loop over the cat's head. Connect the large loop around the cat's midsection. Check the fit of the harness. Let your cat get used to the harness while indoors.