Lingering cat smells can be a headache for homeowners. Even if residents of the home become so used to the smells they no longer notice, you can bet guests and potential buyers will.
Plus, cat smells can be offensive to cats themselves. Cats mark territory with their urine. And a cat smelling the scent of another cat, particularly one from a different household, may develop behavioral issues such as aggression, agitation or urinating in inappropriate places, such as peeing outside the litter box.
You know those animal hats? The ones with long ears, that can be used for gloves? The kind that they sell at mall kiosks, that are cute and meant for kids like 10 and under? That's what we'd buy sassy girl Kesha for Valentine's Day.
She's a noted animal rights activist, so she could wear her love for all critters and creatures on her head like a badge of honor.
Potty training is the worst. Cleaning poop off of surfaces and repeating instructions over and over again to what seems like no avail can be a lot. But no worries; frustration and tears are normal and inevitable parts of the potty training process. Even though grossness is on the agenda, it doesn’t have to be joyless. Potty songs — or poop songs, if you will — can help kids start going to the toilet in the actual toilet.
Meet Jordan Okuzu and Yvonne Umezurike, the two siblings of RHOP star Wendy Osefo. Scroll down this article to get to know them better. How old are they? What do they do for a living? Are they married?
The answer to all the questions unfolds as this article proceeds.
Who Are RHOP Wendy Osefo Siblings? RHOP Wendy Osefo reportedly has two siblings named Jordan Okuzu and Yvonne Umezurike. They are the children of Darlington And Iyom Susan Okuzu hailed from Nimo, Anambra, Nigeria.
If you’ve been on the fence about switching to an electric vehicle (EV) — and specifically buying yourself a Tesla — right now might be the best time to make a move. The price of the Tesla just dropped again, making one model lower than the cost of the average U.S. vehicle.
According to CBS News, Tesla cut the starting price of the popular Model Y for the first time in January, following slowly dipping stocks and sales.