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# Additionally, it’s permissible to cover a Muktzeh item with a vessel even if the vessel will touch the Muktzeh as long as placing the cover on the Muktzeh will not move it. <ref>Mishna Brurah 308:22 rules like the Gra unlike the Magan Avraham (which was brought as a dispute in Mishna Brurah 308:17). </ref>
# Additionally, it’s permissible to cover a Muktzeh item with a vessel even if the vessel will touch the Muktzeh as long as placing the cover on the Muktzeh will not move it. <ref>Mishna Brurah 308:22 rules like the Gra unlike the Magan Avraham (which was brought as a dispute in Mishna Brurah 308:17). </ref>
# It’s permissible to sit on Muktzeh unless there’s no need in which case one shouldn’t. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 308:82 </ref>
# It’s permissible to sit on Muktzeh unless there’s no need in which case one shouldn’t. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 308:82 </ref>
==Unpleasant situations==
# Anything which is disgusting such as feces, a dead mouse, and the like are Muktzeh. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 308:136 </ref> However, they may be moved (to a garbage) out of a place which are used frequently such as places in one’s house which are used, or path in front of one’s house. <Ref>S”A 308:34, Mishna Brurah 308:130, 131 </ref>
# A disgusting item may not be returned to the house. <Ref>S”A 308:35 </ref>
# Something which is disgusting in a place that’s not used frequently may not be moved and in cases of loss one may sit in that place so that it’ll be disgusting and will require one to remove it. <Ref>S”A 308:34 and 37, Mishna Brurah 308:131. </ref>
# Something which is not so disgusting but unpleasant such as having a bad smell is not Muktzeh. <Ref> S”A 310:1, Mishna Brurah 310:1 </ref>
# In the first place, one may not make a situation which is disgusting which will need to be removed, however after the fact, the disgusting item may be removed. <Ref>S”A 308:36 writes that one should make a disgusting object in order to remove it from the house, and Mishna Brurah 308:139 explains that one shouldn’t make a disgusting item (which will need to be removed) irrelevant of one’s intent. </ref>


==Permissible objects on Muktzeh==
==Permissible objects on Muktzeh==