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Basket Sleeping: At 6 or 7 weeks, may be taken from mother. Set aside some coiner of house for it. Provide sleeping box or basket sleeping lined with soft, washable clean cloths. Change and wash bedding frequently to keep fleas from breeding. Keep basket sleeping out of drafts; cats and kittens can catch cold. Wise to keep sleeping basket sleeping after cat is full-grown; often keeps it from sleeping on beds and furniture where it is not wanted. Howebreaking—Fill a box with soft, clean soil, sand, or prepared mixture purchased at pet shops. When kitten is caught making mistake, speedily rush it to box; make it remain there for a moment. Never allow box to give oft odor; replace contents daily if box is small, less often if it is large.
Housebreaking—Puppies hard to housebreak because they have short memories; about 2 weeks of patient effort needed; administer correction at immediate moment; training lesson lost otherwise. ADULT DOG: Needs kennel, box, or basket sleeping for sleeping; keep permanently in one location; pad of cedar shavings prevents fleas from breeding and gives a pleasant odor. Essential to keep sleeping quarters clean; change and wash pad covering frequently to prevent pests from breeding.
More permanent installations require their own housings and these types are characterised by the basket sleeping strainer. Here, a suitably strengthened wire mesh or perforated plate shaped into a basket sleeping is placed inside a sealed housing through which the feed stream flows under pressure. In simplex systems the flow continues until the strainer is clogged with the unwanted solids. At this point the flow is interrupted and the basket sleeping is manually changed. |
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