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Module
2 |
Feline
Origins This module
focuses on the evolution of the cat, how it is classified and many of
the feline relatives.
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Feline
Anatomy and Physiology
The ‘points’ of a cat, feline
skeleton, dentition, muscle group and generally how the cat is built
with explanations of how it all ‘works’ are all covered.
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| Module
3 |
Module
4 |
Feline Reproduction
This module discusses the
reproductive anatomy of the ‘Queen’ and the ‘Tom’ and the mating
process and birth.
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Rearing Kittens
Young cat
development, socialisation and the importance of play are covered here
along with hand rearing and many other important issues.
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| Module
5 |
Module
6 |
Feline Nutrition Not only will this module cover the
dietary needs of cats but it will also look at how dietary needs change
as the cat ages. It requires students to research the contents of
commercially prepared foods. |
Common Health Problems
Common
Health Problems.Students
are taught to identify common health and physical problems and will
also introduce the subject of hereditary conditions.
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