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How to DIY a Cat Cone & Google Song Search Troubles?

Having a pet means taking care of their health and well-being. One common scenario pet owners face is the need for an Elizabethan collar, or cat cone, to prevent their furry companions from aggravating an injury or surgery site. If you’re in a pinch and need a quick solution, here’s how to fashion a DIY cat cone.

Materials You'll Need:

  • A plastic sheet
  • Scissors
  • Measuring tape
  • Hole punch or something to make holes
  • String or gauze bandage
  • Soft cloth or old T-shirt

Steps to Make a DIY Cat Cone:

  1. Measure Your Cat's Neck: First, measure the circumference of your cat’s neck with the measuring tape.
  2. Cut the Plastic Sheet: Based on the neck measurement, cut the plastic sheet into a broad cone shape. The size will depend on your cat, but ensure the cone is large enough to prevent your cat from reaching its wounds.
  3. Shape and Secure the Cone: Wrap the plastic sheet into a cone shape and secure the ends. You can use tape, but make sure it doesn’t have sharp edges.
  4. Punch Holes and Attach String: Punch holes around the edge of the cone and thread string or gauze bandage through them. This will help you tie the cone around your cat’s neck comfortably.
  5. Padding for Comfort: Wrap the inner part of the cone with a soft cloth or an old T-shirt to provide comfort around your cat's neck.
  6. Fit the Cone: Gently fit the cone around your cat’s neck. Ensure it’s not too tight but secure enough to stay in place.
DIY cat cone made from a plastic sheet and cloth padding

Remember, it’s important to monitor your cat for the first few hours after fitting the cone to ensure it's comfortable and effective. If you have any concerns, consult with your veterinarian.

Google Song Search Issues

Switching gears to another common issue many people face: trying to identify a song but finding that Google search is unable to match it. This can be quite frustrating, especially if you have a tune stuck in your head and can’t seem to find it online.

Why Google Can't Find the Song

There are a few reasons why Google might fail to identify a song even when you hum the melody or provide lyrics:

  • Uncommon Songs: If the song is not very popular or is new with limited exposure, Google's database might not have it.
  • Inaccurate Input: Sometimes, the humming or lyrics provided are inadequate for Google to make an accurate match.
  • Database Limitations: While Google's song identification tools are robust, they’re not exhaustive. There might be gaps in the database.

Alternatives to Google Song Search

If Google search is unable to find a match for your song, here are a few alternatives you can try:

1. Shazam

Shazam is one of the most popular music identification apps out there. It listens to a snippet of the song and provides information about the track.

2. SoundHound

SoundHound offers a similar service as Shazam but also allows you to hum or sing the song. It’s particularly useful if you don’t have a recording of the track.

3. Social Media

Don’t underestimate the power of social media. Posting a clip or description of the song on platforms like TikTok or Twitter can yield surprisingly quick results, thanks to the collective knowledge of the community.

4. Music Forums

There are numerous online forums and communities dedicated to music topics. Websites like Reddit have specific threads where users can help identify songs based on the descriptions provided.

5. SoundOn

If you’re an artist or musician, consider using platforms like SoundOn for distributing your own tracks. It provides a way to reach a global audience, making it easier for people to find and recognize your music.

Tips for Future Searches

While the aforementioned tools are great, here are some tips to improve your chances of identifying songs in the future:

  • Record the Tune: Whenever you hear a song you like, try to record a snippet of it using your phone. This will make it easier to upload to music identification apps.
  • Memorize Lyrics: Write down or memorize key lyrics from the song. Even partial lyrics can substantially aid in online searches.
  • Use Multiple Tools: Don’t rely on just one app or platform. Sometimes, mixing and matching like using Shazam for one part of the task and SoundHound for another can yield better results.
  • Engage with Music Communities: Join online groups or forums that are passionate about music. They can provide invaluable assistance in identifying tricky songs.

In conclusion, whether you’re taking care of your beloved cat or navigating the tricky waters of song identification, utilizing available resources and tools effectively can simplify these tasks considerably. With a little bit of effort and creativity, you can quickly put together a DIY cat cone and find that elusive song that’s been on your mind.

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