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Module
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The Effects of Domestication.
The
domestication of cats has had an influence, not only on the appearance
of cats but also how they behave. This module examines how these
changes have occurred and what impact they have had on the cat’s
existence.
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The Feline Brain and Senses
The fundamentals of the feline brain are explained and how the
senses have evolved over time alongside the cat’s ability to survive in
the wild.
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Module
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Internal Influences on Behaviour
Developmental
psychology, the role of hormones, hunger, reproduction and health all
have an effect on behaviour and priorities alter as the cat matures.
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External Influences on Behaviour
The
external environment also has a direct effect on the cat’s behaviour,
everything from where it lives to the weather and its social
interactions.
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Module
6 |
Identifying Causes of Problem Behaviour This module discusses how some of the more common unwanted behaviours might develop. |
Dealing with Problem Behaviour Finally
some suggestions are offered to deal with unwanted behaviours although
this module will stress the need to deal with the causes rather than
symptoms. |