How to draw the chart of the kittens?The following are some key points about the drawing of the record chart for observing kittens:
** I. Heading **
1. ** Basic Information Bar **
- You can set the "Kitten Name" column to fill in the name of the kitten you are observing. If it is a stray cat or a kitten without a name, you can number it or simply describe the characteristics to name it, such as "white long-haired kitten."
- In the "Observation Date" column, the specific date of each observation of the kitten was recorded, for example, December 10, 2024.
- In the Observer column, write the name or code name of the observer.
2. ** Kitten's basic characteristics column **
- For the "breed" column, fill in if you can confirm the breed of the kitten, such as Dragon Li, Ragdoll, etc. If you are not sure, you can write a suspected breed or simply describe the appearance, such as "short-haired, pointy-faced cat."
- In the 'gender' column, fill in male or female cats.
- In the "Age (Estimated)" column, a rough estimate was made based on the kitten's body size and tooth condition, such as kittens (0 - 6 months), adult cats (6 months- 8 years old), and elderly cats (above 8 years old).
** 2. Physical characteristics **
1. ** Overall Appearance **
- Draw a simple outline of the kitten, including its head, body, limbs, and tail. For example, draw a circle to represent the head, then draw a larger oval connecting the head to represent the body, then draw four slender lines to represent the limbs, and finally draw a curved line to represent the tail. Beside it, the kitten's body characteristics could be marked, such as "thin" and "round".
2. ** Head features **
- He drew an enlarged picture of the kitten's head.
- Draw the eyes and mark the color of the eyes, such as blue, green, yellow, and so on. Also, the shape of the eyes, such as round, almond, and so on.
- To draw a nose, you can simply draw a small triangle to mark the color and wetness of the nose (dry, wet, etc.).
- For the mouth part, draw the shape of the kitten's mouth, whether it was slightly open or closed, and record whether there were any special teeth, such as milk teeth, missing teeth, etc.
- For the ears, draw the shape of the kitten's ears (triangle, etc.), note the size of the ears, the shape of the tip of the ears (round, sharp, etc.), and the hair of the ears (long hair, short hair, etc.).
3. ** Body Hair **
- Simply draw the direction and length of the fur on the outline of the kitten's body, which can be represented by some lines. Note the color, length, and texture of the hair (soft, rough, etc.), for example,"Black and white short hair, soft hair."
4. ** Limbs and claws **
- Enlarge and draw one of the kitten's forelimbs or hind limbs. Draw the shape of the claw, note the color of the claw, whether the claw is sharp, and the color and texture of the foot pad (thick, thin, etc.).
** 3. Record of behavior **
1. ** Daily behavior **
- Draw some simple small icons or use words to describe the kitten's daily behavior, such as sleeping (you can draw a simple drawing of a kitten lying down with its eyes closed), eating (draw a simple drawing of a kitten lowering its head in front of a bowl), playing (draw a simple drawing of a kitten chasing a small ball), etc. Next to it was the time and frequency of observing these behaviors, such as "playing around 10 am every day, playing for about 30 minutes each time."
2. ** Social behavior **
- If you observe the interaction between the kitten and other animals or people, you can use a simple drawing. For example, a kitten licking its fur with other kittens (drawing a sketch of two kittens licking each other), a kitten rubbing its leg against a person (drawing a sketch of a kitten rubbing against a person's leg), and so on. He also recorded the target and frequency of the interaction, such as "interact and play with the kitten next door once every afternoon."
** IV. Health Status **
1. ** Mental state **
- One could use emoticons to indicate the kitten's mental state. For example, a lively expression (bright eyes, erect ears) meant that the kitten was in good spirits, and a dispirited expression (half-closed eyes, drooping ears) meant that the kitten was in bad spirits. At the same time, he used words to describe the kitten's activities, such as "jumping up and down when it's in good spirits; hiding in a corner when it's not in good spirits."
2. ** Physical condition **
- Record if there are any symptoms of the disease, such as coughing (draw a sketch of a kitten coughing with its mouth open), sneezing (draw a sketch of a kitten sneezing), etc. If there was a wound, mark the corresponding position on the outline of the kitten's body, and use words to describe the location, size, and healing of the wound.