answer:What you mentioned is all good. -How to trim a cat’s claws. I’ve become the local trimmer for more than a couple people because they don’t know how to or are scared to. -Steps involve in a standard vet visit, the goal being that people bringing their pets for the first time understand the types of questions they should ask, things they should bring up, tests/procedures they should expect their pet to undergo, etc. -How to check your pet for fleas and ticks and how to treat them if found. -Basic first aid for cuts, scratches, bites of varying degree, including what’s safe and isn’t safe to use in treatment; and what to keep an eye on if you’re reluctant to go to the vet for proper treatment. -For that matter what should always be a visit vs. what should usually be a visit vs. what should be a visit if it gets worse for common ailments. -Immunization explanations, including schedule, conditions, risks, and why each is important. -Aging (that would probably make it’s own series). -Overview of food, what the labels mean, what to look for and what is just marketing. Does my cat really want or need peas and carrots O.o!? You get the idea.