Oh My Heartsie Girls Wonderful Wednesday

Welcome to Wonderful Wednesday!! Where we start early in week 156. This week our Co-Hosts have chosen from the previous week’s links and we have gone overboard and have chosen 9 blogs to feature. I am sure that you will find it both fun and interesting to meet and make friends with bloggers through our party and we appreciate your visit today!Oh-My-Heartsie-Girls-WW❢❢
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Co-Host Pamela //Adoring Doll Clothes
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Feature Chosen by Clearissa My Hubbard Home Easy Spring WreathFeature Chosen by Clearissa // Clearissa Howards Command Center
My Hubbard Home //Easy Spring Wreath
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Penny’s Vintage Home //Sittin’ on the Back Porch
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Wellness Rockstar The Amazing Effects of Aromatherpy on The BrainFeature Chosen by Suzan // Country Crafts
Wellness Rockstar //The Amazing Effects of Aromatherapy on The Brain
Nancy C Loaded Hashbrown Potato CasseroleFeature Chosen by Indah // My Purple World
Nancy C //Loaded Hashbrown Potato Casserole
MOthers Day Photo CubeFeature Chosen by Alice // DIYerfy
The Scrap Shoppee //Mother’s Day Photo Cube
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Let’s Add Sprinkles //Red Berry Door Basket Wreath
Wonder Mom Wannbe Instant Pot Chicken Enchilada TacosFeature Chosen by Karren // Oh My Heartsie Girl
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Signs That your Roof is in Need of Repair

Signs That your Roof is in Need of Repair

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The roof is by far the most important component of any structure, as it provides essential protection against the harsh Australian climate, and the best way to ensure that your roof is always in good shape is to have regular roofing inspections. There are many things that can go wrong with a roof, regardless of what it is made from, and with that in mind, here are a few tell-tale signs to tell you that your roof is in need of repair.

  • Damp Patches on the Ceiling – If you should notice a damp patch on one of your ceilings, the chances are you have a leaking roof. Fortunately, there is Sydney slate roofing repairs and installation from an established roofing company and no job is too small for these roofing experts. Even a couple of missing roof tiles can cause rainwater to enter the internal roofing structure, which is why you should have your roof inspected periodically.
  • Water Running Down the Exterior Walls – Your guttering system is designed to channel excess rainwater away from the roof, and should it become blocked, this will result in water running down the exterior walls. Blocked guttering is a common issue, especially if you have overhanging branches above the roof, and with a regular clean out, the guttering will perform as it should. There is also an informative article on how to tell whether or not your roof is in need of repair.

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  • Soffit & Fascia – The fascia and soffit boards protect the underside of the roof, and should they become damaged, this will result in water entering the internal roof structure. If your fascia and soffit boards are made from timber, they will eventually need to be repaired, and for many homeowners, replacing these with PVC is the solution. The PVC lengths come in many attractive colours and with concealed fixings, they will give your roof added appeal. If you would like to know more about PVC fascia and soffit boards, contact your local roofing company and they can pay you a home visit and discuss the many options.
  • Storm Damage – We all know how gale-force winds can take debris into the air, and very often this causes roof damage. Pitched roofs are more at risk from storm damage, and you should closely inspect your roof after heavy storm weather, as any damage should be promptly repaired. High winds can bring down mature trees, and if your roof has trees overhanging, it is very important that you check the roof exterior after a period of bad weather.

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It sometimes happens that a roof becomes damaged and this is not evident, and as time passes, this can cause serious damage to the interior structure, and that would be a very costly repair. If you want to be certain that your roof is in good shape, ask your local roofing contractor to carry out a thorough roof inspection, and with a written report, you can rest assured that your roof is in good order.
Related:
6 Roof Maintenance Tips That Will Save You a Lot of Money
Home Series: What To Do When Roof Needs Replacing
If You Want to Keep Your Home Safe, You Should Start on Your Roof

How to Travel With a Cat In a Car

Cats can go on a safe and successful land trip with their cat owners. They will require a few test trips prior to the scheduled long-distance trip. Short car trips to the vet cannot be considered a test trip. What they need is a chance to get accustomed to your car’s interior in motion for a long duration. Think long drives on the weekend or after work.How-to-Travel-With-a-Cat-In-a-Car.

Keep your cat safe and well-fed

Your cat will also need you to pack the essentials, which it will leave in the car once it executes its escape plan. Be one step ahead of your cat with a microchip, cat harness, and a sturdy carrier/cat car seat. You can’t focus on driving when your cat is pacing in the back seat trying to look for a way out. If it escapes at rest stops, you can find it easily it if it’s been microchipped.

Keep to your cat’s feeding schedule on the road. Feed once in the morning at least an hour or so before a long drive. The next feeding should be at the hotel where you’re stopping over for the night. It is inadvisable to leave a bowl of cat food and water in the carrier for the duration of the trip. Cats cannot be bothered to feed while nursing motion sickness.

With-proper-identification-medication-stopovers-and-safety-measures-you-can-have-a-safe-and-successful-road-trip-with-your-catVisit the vet before your trip

If you find your cat is excessively drooling and vomiting during your test trips, your cat will need anti-motion sickness medication before your scheduled trip. If you have a hyperactive cat, consult your vet about sedating your cat prior to the trip. Cat treats and liquid drops with calming benefits can also soothe felines showing cat anxiety symptoms on road trips.

You will also need a copy of your cat’s medical history in case you need to visit another vet on your journey. Prepare an emergency first aid kit for your cat as well. Include antibiotic ointment for accidental cuts, an antihistamine for rashes, and other necessary medication. Be sure to get a go signal from your vet before traveling a cat with a medical condition.

Consider opting your cat out of the trip

In some cases, it may be safer for your cat to stay in familiar surroundings. You may hire a pet sitter or leave your cat in the care of a relative, a friend, or a neighbor. A pet boarding facility can also be a safe place for your cat while you travel a long distance.

If your cat is healthy and allowed by its vet to travel a long distance, bring along familiar toys and bedding with you. Keep the stress levels at bay while traveling. Avoid shouting at other drivers and play relaxing music. Be ready for clean-ups as well. A carsick or stressed out cat may defecate in the carrier.

A few reminders

Cats can be fussy for the first few minutes or hour of your trip. Be patient, talk to your cat in soothing tones, and provide reassurance. Do not stretch your cat’s patience with long hours in the car. Frequent stops every three hours give your cat a chance to be with you, do litter duty and drink water.

Once your cat gets acclimated to traveling cross-country, it may go up to six hours in the car. Never leave your cat alone in the car. Heatstroke can happen in minutes as the cat’s internal heat also builds up. Finally, be sure to book accommodations that allow pets.

With proper identification, medication, stopovers, and safety measures you can have a safe and successful road trip with your cat.
Related:

Getting a New Pet For Your Family
Tips On Moving With Your Pets 
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