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FELINE HEALTH#1

The overall well-being of cats, encompassing physical, mental, and emotional aspects.

PREVENTATIVE CARE#2

Proactive measures taken to prevent health issues in cats, such as vaccinations and regular check-ups.

FELINE DISEASES#3

Health conditions specifically affecting cats, including infectious, genetic, and chronic diseases.

RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES#4

Systematic approaches to conducting research, including qualitative and quantitative methods.

DATA ANALYSIS#5

The process of inspecting, cleansing, and modeling data to discover useful information.

QUALITATIVE DATA#6

Non-numerical information that provides insights into behaviors, experiences, and opinions.

QUANTITATIVE DATA#7

Numerical data that can be measured and analyzed statistically.

STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT#8

Involving individuals or groups that have an interest in feline health to gather insights and support.

EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE#9

Making decisions based on the best available, well-researched evidence.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT#10

Involving local populations in health-related initiatives to improve outcomes.

CASE STUDIES#11

In-depth analyses of specific instances of feline health issues and their management.

HEALTH OUTCOMES#12

The results of healthcare practices on the health status of cats.

TRANSLATING RESEARCH#13

Converting complex research findings into easily understandable information for cat owners.

ACTIONABLE INSIGHTS#14

Practical recommendations derived from research findings that can be implemented by cat owners.

PUBLIC SPEAKING#15

The act of delivering a structured speech to an audience, crucial for advocacy.

PRESENTATION TECHNIQUES#16

Methods used to effectively communicate research findings to an audience.

ADVOCACY#17

The act of supporting or promoting a cause, particularly in feline health.

HEALTH RESEARCH#18

Systematic investigation into health issues affecting cats, aimed at improving care.

VETERINARY SCIENCE#19

The study of animal health and medicine, focusing on the treatment of pets.

FELINE ANATOMY#20

The biological structure of cats, essential for understanding health issues.

FELINE PHYSIOLOGY#21

The functions and processes of the cat's body, crucial for health assessments.

INTERVENTION STRATEGIES#22

Planned actions aimed at improving health outcomes for cats.

HEALTH EDUCATION#23

Teaching cat owners about feline health issues and care practices.

SURVEY DESIGN#24

Creating questionnaires to collect data and insights on feline health.

DATA COLLECTION#25

The process of gathering information for research purposes.

REFLECTIVE PRACTICE#26

Analyzing one's own experiences to improve future advocacy efforts.