Cat Behavior Rectification & Cat Health Care — Online Class
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Cat Behavior Rectification & Cat Health Care — Online Class

Join us for a fun and informative session on understanding your feline friend's behavior and health care needs!

By IOMH

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event.

About this event

This course provides an extensive overview of feline behaviour challenges such as aggression, anxiety, attention-seeking, and destructive tendencies. Each behaviour module breaks down causes, symptoms, and suggested correction methods, helping learners develop tailored solutions for household cats.

The health modules cover seizure management, obesity, sensory loss, chronic diseases, and immunity boosting strategies. With topics from feline diabetes to urinary incontinence and vaccination guidance, this course enables deeper understanding of Cat Health issues faced by domestic felines and helps learners respond compassionately and knowledgeably.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Identify causes of common cat behaviour issues and correct them.
  • Understand medical conditions affecting feline wellbeing and responses.
  • Apply techniques to reduce aggression and anxiety in cats.
  • Recognise health signs in cats and respond appropriately.
  • Support cognitive and emotional health in domestic cats.
  • Implement steps to boost immunity and reduce disease risks.

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Cat Behavior Rectification & Cat Health Care — Online Class Descriptions:

The pet care industry continues to expand, with the U.S. spending over $137 billion on pet-related services in 2024. Cat Health and Cat Behavior are key specialisations, especially as more households adopt cats and seek tailored support for behavioural issues. The rising demand for informed feline care makes this course highly relevant for entry-level roles.

With 30 focused modules, learners gain structured insight into correcting Cat Behavior such as aggression and vocalisation, as well as managing Cat Health problems like obesity, arthritis, seizures, and diabetes. Every section is grounded in real feline challenges, guiding participants to confidently support cat wellbeing.

If you’re passionate about cats and wish to understand their emotional and medical needs, this is your course. With clear steps for managing urine marking, OCD, and cognitive decline, you’ll become fluent in feline behaviour patterns and symptoms. From redirected aggression to hyperthyroidism, this Cat Behavior and Cat Health course prepares you to help cats live happier, healthier lives. Enrol today to begin your journey.

Who is this course for:

  • Cat owners aiming to understand and improve Cat Behavior and Cat Health.
  • Individuals managing multiple cats with behavioural and medical challenges.
  • Pet shelter volunteers and animal advocates caring for distressed felines.
  • Those transitioning into feline care roles needing foundational knowledge.
  • Veterinary assistants seeking structured insight into behaviour and chronic conditions.

Career Path:

  • Cat Shelter Support Worker
  • Pet Behaviour Assistant
  • Cat Rescue Intake Coordinator
  • Feline Wellness Assistant
  • Cat Adoption Advisor
  • Cat Care Team Member

Why Choose the Institute of Mental Health?

  • Earn a CPD QS Accredited Certificate upon completion.
  • Affordable and designed for easy comprehension.
  • Instant access to start learning immediately.
  • 12 Months of access to course materials after enrolment.
  • Enjoy the flexibility of online learning from anywhere in the world.
  • 24/7 support available to assist you throughout your learning journey.
  • Fully online course with interactive lessons for an engaging learning experience.

Requirements

You don’t need any educational qualifications or experience to enrol in the course.

Do note: You must be at least 16 years old to enrol.

Any internet-connected device, such as a computer, tablet, or smartphone, can access this online course.

Process of Evaluation

After studying the course, an MCQ exam or assignment will test your skills and knowledge. You have to get a score of 60% to pass the test and get your certificate.

Certificate of Achievement

Certificate of Completion – Digital / PDF Certificate

After completing the course, you can order your CPD Accredited Digital/ PDF Certificate for £5.99.

Certificate of Completion – Hard copy Certificate

  • You can get the CPD Accredited Hard Copy Certificate for £12.99.

Shipping Charges:

  • Inside the UK: £3.99
  • International: £10.99

Disclaimer

Please Take Note: This course is delivered entirely online and consists of pre-recorded sessions. You will receive access to the course materials within 48 hours of completing your enrolment.

Refund Policy:

After getting the login details, no refund request is acceptable.

Frequently asked questions

What is the 3-3-3 rule of cats?

The 3-3-3 rule outlines a cat's adjustment timeline to a new home: 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to feel more settled, and 3 months to become fully comfortable and bonded.

What are the behaviours of cats?

Cats show behaviours such as scratching, grooming, purring, meowing, tail flicking, kneading, hiding, and play-fighting—all of which reflect comfort, stress, curiosity, or affection.

How can you tell if a cat likes you?

Cats express affection by purring near you, rubbing against you, showing their belly, kneading, slow blinking, or following you around the house.

How to tell if a cat is stressed?

Stress in cats may appear as hiding, aggressive behaviour, loss of appetite, excessive grooming, changes in litter box use, or frequent vocalisation.

How to take care of a cat's health?

Provide clean water, quality food, regular grooming, safe stimulation, and scheduled veterinary checkups including vaccinations and parasite prevention.

What is routine health care for a cat?

Routine care includes annual vet exams, flea and tick prevention, dental checks, weight monitoring, vaccinations, and maintaining a clean litter box.

What medicines do cats need monthly?

Most cats require monthly treatments for fleas, ticks, and heartworm prevention. Dewormers or nutritional supplements may be recommended based on age and lifestyle.

How can I check my cat's health?

Monitor appetite, litter box habits, coat condition, and energy levels. Check eyes, ears, teeth, and feel for lumps. Regular vet visits ensure more thorough assessments.

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