Bringing Cat Friendly Solutions for Unowned Cats to Life



The following is a free course provided by iCatCare:

This short course is aimed at people who want to know more about cats and especially those who want to do something to help unowned cats.

It is available to anyone with an interest in helping unowned cats but would be of particular benefit to those working and volunteering with unowned cats worldwide and across different sectors, including trap- neuter- return programmes, street and community cats, homing centres and cat fosterers.

It is FREE to complete and you will receive a downloadable certificate of completion at the end. Your knowledge will be tested with some simple multiple-choice questions throughout the course so you can check your understanding of the content as you go.

Short and simple to follow, this course should only take you approximately 2-3 hours to complete!

The course takes you through the journeys of three very different feline characters as they experience the benefits of Cat Friendly Solutions for Unowned Cats, including Cat Friendly Homing. Follow their stories and learn along the way!

The course includes information on the following:

  • The different lifestyles of domestic cats
  • How feral and community cats, and the way they live, impact on people and communities. How their numbers can be controlled humanely
  • An introduction to Cat Friendly Homing principles
  • Understanding the needs of an ‘Inbetweener’ cat

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Completion of this course is a prerequisite for completing the ‘Becoming a Cat Friendly Homing Centre’ course that will be available in 2021. To register your interest and keep up to date with all the latest about this exciting new course click the button below below.

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