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What should I do if I’m worried about catching a disease from my pet?
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What should I do if I’m worried about catching a disease from my pet?
There are a number of good hygiene and pet husbandry practices that can reduce your risk of becoming sick. These include: • Washing your hands after playing with your pet and after handling their bedding, toys, or cleaning up faeces. • Not allowing your pets to lick your face or open wounds. • Supervising young children when they are playing with pets and when washing their hands after playing with pets. • Wearing gloves when changing litter trays or cleaning aquariums. • Wetting bird cage surfaces when cleaning to minimise aerosols. • Keeping pets out of the kitchen (especially cats who can jump onto food preparation surfaces). • Keeping up to date with preventative veterinary care, including vaccinations and worm and tick treatments. • Seeking veterinary care if you think your pet is unwell. @articles_in_english'>@articles_in_english It is especially important for those who are at a higher risk of illness to take precautions to reduce their exposure to zoonotic pathogens. And if you’re thinking about getting a pet, ask your vet which type of animal would best suit your personal circumstances. @articles_in_english Why Art Museums Should Not Be Free While art museums provide a public service by displaying artwork for the public to enjoy, they should not be free to enter. There are several reasons for this, the main one being that art museums rely on ticket sales for a significant portion of their operating budget. Free admission would mean a loss of income that would likely lead to cuts in programming and staff, which would in turn reduce the quality of the museum experience. Another reason why art museums should not be free is that it would likely lead to an increase in visitors. While this might seem like a good thing, it would put strain on the already limited resources of most museums. Crowded conditions would make it difficult to view the artwork and enjoy the museum experience. So while free admission to art museums would be nice in theory, it is not practical. museums need to generate income to maintain their operations and provide a quality experience for visitors. Charging admission is the best way to do this. Incentivizing museums to accept fewer admission fees will result in lower staff costs, revenue losses, and profits as museum admission fees are kept at reasonable levels. Free museums rely heavily on government funding in order to attract visitors who will then donate to the organization. If admission is charged, people will stick around for a longer period of time, increasing the likelihood that they will become members. A museum is free to operate as long as they have enough money to cover their expenses, which include personnel, electricity, and water. Locals are more likely to be free in less developed areas because they rely heavily on international visitors. A free |
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