Feline Behaviour Problems & Behaviour Practitioner Skills PBC425

Course in 3 phases; 150 hours

This course investigates the causes of feline behaviour problems as encountered by owners and feline behaviour practitioners. It explores how to identify problems by consideration of the cat's behaviour, the circumstances it lives in and its history. In many cases the owner may have contributed unknowingly to the problem, so it is important to understand the owner's role and relationship with their cat(s). more>>

Tutor: Roger Tabor

Cost: £275

 

Roger Tabor CBiol MIBiol MPhil FCFBA HonFBNA FLS is acknowledged as one of the world's leading authorities on cats. He pioneered the study of urban feral cats. His book The Wild Life of the Domestic Cat was called “the standard work on the subject” by Cats Protection and a “classic of feline literature” by Dr Desmond Morris. Roger wrote and presented the BBC TV series Cats and Understanding Cats that have been broadcast around the world, and is an best-selling author of books on cats. He made a number of films on cats with Bowe Tennant Productions. He is a Fellow of the Canine & Feline Behaviour Association & a member of the Feline Advisory Bureau's Feline Behaviour Expert Panel. He was given the Dutch Panorama Award for his feral cat studies. He has been studying cats for over 30 years, and observed them in over 25 countries

The Cambridge Institute of Pet Behaviour & Care, Applewood House, Ringshall Road, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire HP4 1RN
0845 644 5996

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