Feline Provider Certification

International Boarding & Pet Services Association

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Feline Provider Exam

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Odor control in a cattery is accomplished by:

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A black, brown or spotted nose is normal in a cat.

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Signs of a defensive cat may include:

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Scent and vocalization are as important as body language in cat communication.

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The average respiratory rate of a cat is:

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A sign that a strange cat has accepted you is when it rubs its face against your finger or hand.

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When picking up a cat, make sure:

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Excessive ear wax is of no concern because a cat grooms itself frequently.

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How often should a thorough visual assessment be performed on a boarding cat?

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Airborne micro-organisms are a common cause of illness in a cattery.

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When a cat rubs up against a piece of furniture, it is most likely:

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All disinfectants that are safe for humans are also safe for cats.

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Which parasite in cats resembles strands of spaghetti?

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Why are stainless steel bowls preferred over plastic bowls for feeding and watering?

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It's all right to reach into a cat carrier and pull a cat out if the owner tells you the cat is friendly.

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Flea dirt is a sign of flea infestation.

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A cat's baby teeth are also known as:

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A brachycephalic head type makes a cat more susceptible to:

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How often should a litter box be scooped in a day?

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Cats are solitary, territorial animals.

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In the event of a fire, the first thing you would do is remove all the animals and put them in a safe place.

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How can you prevent a cat from escaping when removing it from a secure room?

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Lumps felt under the skin of an old cat are abnormal.

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Which body system produces cells in the bone marrow?

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In a situation that a cat finds fearful, it can:

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Blue or purple gum color is an emergency situation.

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What would be a good choice for visual enrichment in a cattery?

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What is a sign of a fearful cat?

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Temperature control is important is a cattery because:

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Cats have three premolars on each side of the mouth.

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The sclera is the clear covering of the eye that protects the underlying structures.

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Which of the following is an example of an internal parasite?

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The stifle is part of the foreleg.

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A friendly cat will usually fold its whiskers flat against its cheeks.

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Litter scoops are an example of fomites.

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The cat's vision is better than a human's when it comes to seeing:

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The carpus joint is equivalent to the human wrist.

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The average life span of a cat is:

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Maintaining a regular schedule of light and dark assists the cat in regulating:

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What vocalization is a warning sound?

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Hepatic lipidosis can happen when a cat:

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Poor ventilation can cause:

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The hock is also known as the:

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Cats wag their tails when they are happy.

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The abdomen contains the:

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Washing your hands between handling cats helps prevent the spread of disease from one cat to another and yourself.

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A core vaccine necessary for a cat to have before it boards is:

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The pupils of a cat's eyes are round.

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What is the most overlooked nutrient in a cat's diet?

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Which body system functions to digest and absorb nutrients?

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