Understanding Feline Origins

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Title: Understanding Feline Origins
Web Resource Address: learnonline.cats.org.uk/ufo
Author: Cats Protection; Mimas
Description: Cats are often considered to be independent, and able to look after themselves whereas dogs are usually perceived to ‘need’ their owners. Whilst cats are pretty good at surviving without us, they do of course have biological and ethological needs. To enjoy a mutually beneficial relationship with a cat, and to minimise the chance of a behaviour problem occurring, an understanding of these basic needs is important. With a look at a wildcat species of similar size that shares common ancestry with our domestic pet, we can perhaps better understand the origin and bases of many of these needs. This unit will help you understand feline origins and through this their basic needs and what you can do to help meet these needs.
Keywords: Animal welfare; UKOER; Cats; Cats Protection; Animal Behaviour
Persistent Link: dspace.jorum.ac.uk/xmlui/handle/123456789/17569
Date: 2013-02-04

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