Feline Behaviour TimeOnline with Sarah Heath | Course - Postgraduate
Veterinary Science Conference Centre, Sydney, 2006, NSW, AU
Date
21 September-18 October 2020 | Online
Event Description
The aim of this course is to increase awareness of feline behavioural medicine, to educate about normal feline behaviour and how it influences the lives of domestic cats.
There will be emphasis on the importance of recognising and controlling stress in domestic cats and the way in which this impacts on general veterinary practice. Discussion of the interplay between emotional and physical disease will be an important part of the course. Participants will be encouraged to consider feline welfare in the context of feline behavioural medicine. Veterinary nurses/technicians with a special interest in the topic are welcome to enrol in this course. Please be aware that the course is designed for qualified veterinarians and you should consider this in light of your knowledge and experience before you register.
"I thoroughly enjoyed the Feline Behaviour course. Sarah explains feline behaviour, emotions and motivations in an engaging way. The course provides practical advice on how we might decrease the stress for cats, and consequently prevent and treat behavioural problems. Also, importantly, how to communicate and educate the owners of the cats". Frances Higgins "Would highly recommend Dr Sarah Heath's Feline Behaviour course through CVE to all vet staff and anyone involved in the care of felines and client education. It was extremely informative, science based and value for money". Natalie Watson
Event details
Event Type
Course - Postgraduate
Topic
RACE APPROVED CE
Behaviour
Species Specialization
- Companion animals
Event Location
This event will take place in Veterinary Science Conference Centre, Sydney, 2006, NSW, AU