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Cat Health Care: Promoting Wellness and Prevention
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Summary

Price
£21 inc VAT
Study method
Online
Duration
3 hours · Self-paced
Access to content
Lifetime access
Qualification
No formal qualification
CPD
10 CPD hours / points
Certificates
  • Certificate of Completion (PDF) - Free
  • Transcript (PDF) - £2.99
  • Transcript (Hard Copy) - £7.99
  • Certificate of Completion (Hard Copy) - £9.99
Assessment details
  • Mock Exam & Final Exam (included in price)
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

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Overview

A cat owner wakes up to find their furry companion scratching the furniture, displaying attention-seeking behaviour, and experiencing excessive vocalisation. They feel frustrated and overwhelmed, unsure of how to address these issues and promote their cat's overall wellness.

This is where our course, Cat Health Care: Promoting Wellness and Prevention, can make a significant difference.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Know cat behaviour issues and causes.
  • Manage scratching, aggression, attention-seeking.
  • Learn cat health problems: obesity, diabetes, dental, incontinence.
  • Preventive measures for cat well-being.
  • Early intervention in cat health.
  • Vaccination and disease prevention (distemper, rabies)

Certificates

Certificate of Completion (PDF)

Digital certificate - Included

Transcript (PDF)

Digital certificate - £2.99

Transcript (Hard Copy)

Hard copy certificate - £7.99

Certificate of Completion (Hard Copy)

Hard copy certificate - £9.99

Assessment details

Mock Exam & Final Exam

Included in course price

CPD

10 CPD hours / points
Accredited by CPD Quality Standards

Course media

Description

The course Cat Health Care: Promoting Wellness and Prevention focuses on understanding and addressing common cat behaviour issues to promote overall well-being. It covers health problems like obesity, diabetes, dental diseases, and urinary incontinence. Early detection and intervention are crucial for cat health problems, and vaccination protocols are essential for protection against diseases like distemper and rabies. Enrolling in this course equips individuals with the knowledge and tools to provide optimal care for their feline companions.

Course Curriculum:

  • Cat Behavior Issue 01: Scratching Behavior
  • Cat Behavior Issue 02: Intercat Aggression
  • Cat Behavior Issue 03: Attention Seeking Behavior
  • Cat Behavior Issue 04: Petting Induced Aggression
  • Cat Behavior Issue 05: Redirected Aggression
  • Cat Behavior Issue 06: Separation Anxiety
  • Cat Behavior Issue 07: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
  • Cat Behavior Issue 08: Urine Marking
  • Cat Behavior Issue 09: Excessive Vocalisation
  • Cat Behavior Issue 10: Spilling Water
  • Cat Behavior Issue 11: Destructive Chewing
  • Cat Behavior Issue 12: Fear in Cats
  • Cat Behavior Issue 13: Play Aggression
  • Cat Health Problem 01: Seizures
  • Cat Health Problem 02: Obesity
  • Cat Health Problem 03: Hearing Loss
  • Cat Health Problem 04: Feline Cognitive Dysfunction (FCD) / Memory Loss
  • Cat Health Problem 05: Urinary Incontinence
  • Cat Health Problem 06: Arthritis / Joint Pain
  • Cat Health Problem 07: Vision Loss
  • Cat Health Problem 08: Diabetes
  • Cat Health Problem 09: Cancer
  • Cat Health Problem 10: Dental Diseases
  • Cat Health Problem 11: Fatty LiverDisease
  • Cat Health Problem 12: Heart Diseases
  • Cat Health Problem 13: Hyperthyroidism
  • Cat Health Problem 14: Kidney Diseases
  • Cat Health Problem 15: Lactose Intolerance
  • Cat Health Problem 16: Feline Distemper Disease (Vaccination)
  • Cat Health Problem 17: Rabies
  • Conclusion: Ways to Boost Immunity of your Cat

Who is this course for?

  • Cat owners seeking to enhance their knowledge of cat behaviour and health care.
  • Aspiring veterinary professionals or veterinary assistants looking to expand their expertise in feline care.
  • Animal shelter workers or volunteers working with cats.
  • Pet care professionals aiming to specialise in cat care.

Career path

  • Cat Behaviour Consultant – £22,000 to £35,000 per year
  • Feline Health Advisor – £20,000 to £33,000 per year

  • Veterinary Care Assistant / Nurse – £18,000 to £30,000 per year

  • Pet Sitter / Cat Care Specialist – £16,000 to £28,000 per year

  • Animal Welfare Officer – £21,000 to £37,000 per year

  • Cat Nutrition Consultant – £22,000 to £36,000 per year

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