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Accredited Cat Care Course

CPD UK Certified | ICOES International Accreditation | 40 CPD Points | Certification Available| Free Retake Exam


International Open Academy

Summary

Price
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Offer ends 01 June 2024
Study method
Online
Duration
40 hours · Self-paced
Access to content
60 days
Qualification
No formal qualification
CPD
40 CPD hours / points
Additional info
  • Exam(s) / assessment(s) is included in price

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Overview

Everything you need to know about cat and kitten care, including how to choose the right cat, training, nutrition, grooming and healthcare. A complete overview for anyone who works with cats, is thinking of getting a cat, or already owns one.

KEY COURSE BENEFITS:
• Internationally-recognized CPD accredited course
• Course access: 60 days – Study at your own pace
• Start learning straightaway from any laptop or mobile device in any country

CPD

40 CPD hours / points
Accredited by The CPD Certification Service

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Description

The practical skills you will gain from this course:

  • Pick the Right Cat: Understand what type of cat (ie purebred vs shelter, adult vs kitten, indoor vs outdoor animal) is best for you and feel confident about choosing the pick of the litter
  • Introduce Cats: Know cat body language and the no-hiss way to introduce a new cat to your existing fur-friends
  • Keep your Cat Healthy: Understand basic cat facts such as the preventative healthcare your cat needs and how to keep them physically and mentally fit and well
  • Be Confident about Cat Food and Feeding: Make informed decisions about feeding your cat for optimal good health
  • Grooming and Coat Care: Feel confident about clipping claws and keeping your cat’s coat in pristine condition
  • Cat Communication: Understand what cat body language is telling you about their mood and how this can help you get along together
  • Prevent Boredom: Know how to channel a cat’s natural instinct to climb and scratch, in order to prevent boredom and the cat from becoming destructive
  • Cat Behavior: Understand the importance of play for a cat’s well-being, and how a cat uses their senses to read the world around them
  • Litter Box Best Practice: House soiling can sour a good relationship, so learn how to make a litter box irresistible to decrease the chance of inappropriate toileting.

Cat Care Course Syllabus:

Module 1: Choosing your Cat

  • 1.1 Shelter vs Purebred
  • 1.2 Adult vs kitten
  • 1.3 Indoor vs outdoor
  • 1.4 Choosing the kitten / cat
  • 1.5 Making friends
  • 1.6 Finding a cat-friendly vet

Module 2: The Healthy Cat

  • 2.1 What makes a healthy cat?
    • Mental stimulation
    • Express natural behaviors
    • Good condition
    • Good diet
    • Coat care
    • Preventative healthcare
    • Vet checkups / pet insurance
  • 2.2 Preventative healthcare
    • Parasite txts
    • Vaccinations
    • ID chips
    • Desexing
    • Dental Care
    • Older cat
  • 2.3 Mental stimulation
    • Importance of play
    • Training
    • Hunting food
    • Catio
  • 2.4 Express Natural Behaviors
    • Climbing
    • Scratching
    • Hunt
    • Hide
    • Safe environment

Module 3: Grooming

  • 3.1 Normal grooming behavior
  • 3.2 Over grooming behavior
  • 3.3 Caring for your Cat’s Coat(brushing and combing/knots)
  • 3.4 Clipping claws
  • 3.5 Bathin

Module 4: Feeding

  • 4.1 Meat Eating
  • 4.2 Birth to Leaving home
  • 4.3 Hunting behavior
  • 4.4 Feeding preferences
  • 4.5 Obesity and diets

Module 5: Litter Box Matters

  • 5.1 Normal toileting
  • 5.2 Litter Box Success
    • Types of tray
    • Types of substrate
    • Siting and number
  • 5.3 Litter box issues
    • Trouble shooting
    • De-oderizing

Module 6: Cat Communication

  • 6.1 Voice
  • 6.2 Body Language
  • 6.3 Marking

Module 7: Cat Behavior

  • 7.1 Play and learning
  • 7.2 Senses
  • 7.3 Society
  • 7.4 Aggression
  • 7.5 Mating

Who is this course for?

Whether you are a first time owner or experienced cat guardian, this course is purr-fect if you want to:

  • Understand the essentials of feline preventative healthcare, including the latest news on heartworm in cats.
  • Have an appetite to understand cat food and feeding, such as what to feed, how, and when for optimal good health.
  • Learn practical cat facts such as how to groom, clip claws, and bathe your cat
  • Decode cat body language, behavior, and communication into something you understand
  • Prevent boredom and channel antisocial behaviors, such as climbing or scratching, into less destructive activities
  • Uncover the secrets of good cat litter box habits so that house soiling becomes less likely

Requirements

This Cat Care course is open to all, with no formal entry requirements.

Career path

  • Candidates with an interest in working with cats
  • Anyone interested in a career in petsitting, cat rescue or animal care
  • Those interested in owning cats, volunteering at animal shelters, or fostering animals.
  • Existing animal care workers in pursuit of promotion

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