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COAPE Courses |
AB02 YOU AND YOUR RESCUE CAT A Foundation Award for anyone who is thinking of adopting a new bundle of feline fun from a rescue shelter, or who already has one and wants to understand and cater better for their ‘rescue’ cat or kitten’s needs in their new start in life. |
Written and tutored by Professor Peter Neville. |
OCN Accreditation - Foundation Level 9 Credits. Click Here for details of accreditation. |
Written and tutored by leading feline behaviourist, Professor Peter Neville, this course is primarily designed for anyone who is thinking of adopting a new kitten or adult cat of any age or type, from an animal welfare centre.
Through coursework assessment at each of the six stages, You and Your Rescue Cat enables young or inexperienced cat owners to achieve an accredited level of qualification in feline behaviour, care and nutrition. It will enable students to demonstrate their knowledge, integrity and commitment to owning a cat to any animal welfare centre where they are hoping to acquire their cat or kitten.
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What the student will learn |
Unit 1: |
Preparing for Your Cat. |
Unit 2: |
Bringing Your Cat Home. |
Unit 3: |
Settling Your New Cat Into your Home. |
Unit 4: |
Nutrition and Feeding. |
Unit 5: |
Healthcare and Medical Conditions. |
Unit 6: |
Common Behaviour Problems. |
Course Details |
Course Type: |
Correspondence. |
Course Format: |
Each Unit of the course notes is e-Mailed out to students as a separate e-Book. Students also have access to the COAPE Student Resource Centre where additional support is available online. |
Course Duration: |
Can be completed in 6 weeks, maximum time allowed is 6 months. Roll on - roll off: Start at any time of the year. |
Course Cost: |
OCN registration deposit £45 + Course fee £145. |
Payment Options, Terms & Conditions: |
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