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    Cat Care 101 - The Cat Owner Guide

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Cat Care 101 - The Cat Owner Guide

    Cat Care 101 - The Cat Owner Guide
    Published 6/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1.43 GB | Duration: 1h 12m

    Understand the Anatomy of Your Cat

    What you'll learn
    Interesting cat anatomy facts
    How parts of the body of cats convey their emotions
    How the anatomical characteristics of a cat differ from those of humans
    The structure of different cat body parts and how they work
    Requirements
    None, the course will provide all the necessary information
    Description
    If you have just adopted a cat or kitten, or if you have had cats for many years, you probably have a lot of questions about all the traits that make a cat such a wonderful companion. Cats are relatively low maintenance and they are also easy pets to care for. People love cats for many reasons, they are fun, playful, cute, amusing, loving, smart, curious and the list goes on. You’re probably familiar with the basics of grooming, feeding, litter boxes, general health, and safety. When you look at your kitten or cat, you are probably wondering about the role of the whiskers, of the small pouch on the back of their ears, about their wonderful balance, their agility, their capability of seeing so well in the dark or of being such fierce predators. A cat’s ears and tail are a great indicator of how a cat is feeling. But besides communication, they also play an important role in maintaining the cat’s balance. The sandpaper-like texture of their tongue is scratchy due to some small barbs that cover its surface, called papillae. They are designed to gather the fur and dirt from their coats, and also help them drink water and rip the flesh off the bones of the prey. This and many other interesting cat anatomy facts will be discussed in this course, which is meant to give you a better understanding of your beloved cat.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Section 2: The Eyes

    Lecture 2 The Eyes

    Section 3: The Ears

    Lecture 3 The Ears

    Section 4: The Whiskers

    Lecture 4 The Whiskers

    Section 5: The Nose

    Lecture 5 The Nose

    Section 6: The Teeth

    Lecture 6 The Teeth

    Section 7: The Tongue

    Lecture 7 The Tongue

    Section 8: The Paws

    Lecture 8 The Paws

    Section 9: The Tail

    Lecture 9 The Tail

    People who have a cat and want to better understand the anatomy of their pet,Anyone who wants to learn about cats and their anatomy