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How To Clean Cat Urine & Remove Cat Urine Odor ... Cats are creatures of habit. When they find a place to urinate they will return to that same place and continue to urinate there – the fact that it may be your carpet, furniture or curtains really has no relevance to your cat at all...

How To Clean A Very Dirty Fish Tank ... Now, if you find yourself with the need of having to clean a very dirty fish tank, you'll need a few tools...

Importance Of Bird Cage Cleaning And Tips To Clean The Bird Cage! ... Birds are not exceptional category; they are very clean loving animals and always prefer to stay in a hygienic place....

Eating A Clean Diet For Permanent Weight Loss ... If you want to lose some weight then following a healthy eating plan is a good start, but allowing someone else to dictate exactly what, when and how much you can eat is crazy making. Guidance is good but ultimately you must learn to make better choices in your eating which leads to your gaining the ability to maintain your new shape after the weight has been lost...

Environmentally Concerned Fall Garden Clean Up ... Doing a big fall clean up may not be as necessary when you consider the integrated pest management way of gardening....

Spring Clean The Living Room ... 1) Furniture: Use spring and the improvement in weather to wash and dry sofa covers and cushions. Use a vacuum cleaner to remove lost crumbs...

Merely to come into the world the heir of a fortune is not to be born, but to be still-born, rather. To be supported by the charity of friends, or a government pension,—provided you continue to breathe,—by whatever fine synonyms you describe these relations, is to go into the almshouse. On Sundays the poor debtor goes to church to take an account of stock, and finds, of course, that his outgoes have been greater than his income. In the Catholic Church, especially, they go into chancery, make a clean confession, give up all, and think to start again. Thus men will lie on their backs, talking about the fall of man, and never make an effort to get up.
—Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

I see the horses and the sad streets
Of my childhood in an agate eye
Roving, under the clean sheets,
Over a black hole in the sky.
—Allen Tate (1899–1979)

Germany has reduced savagery to a science, and this great war for the victorious peace of justice must go on until the German cancer is cut clean out of the world body.
—Theodore Roosevelt (1858–1919)