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Read the following scenario to develop a dynamic web application system for the given
organization and write a report covering the given tasks. The web system documentation also
needs to be included according to the given content within the report.
Note that the students are assessed for the originality, effectiveness, and quality of the
application development.
Scenario
The Covid-19 pandemic has made a huge impact throughout the landscape of the world. Most
of them were negative but it has created many opportunities as well. Online sale is a sector
where huge perks were happening due to Covid-19. Most of the supermarkets and large
grocery stores are rethinking of their sales strategies from high-end stores to online sales. For
this assignment, you need to design and develop a website for a supermarket or large grocery
store to showcase their products for the customs. The following are some main requirements
but you have the freedom of adding more features accordingly.
Cats have anatomy similar to the other members of the genus Felis. The genus has extra lumbar (lower
back) and thoracic (chest) vertebrae. This helps to explain the cat's spinal mobility and flexibility. Unlike
human arms, cat forelimbs are attached to the shoulder by free-floating clavicle bones. These allow cats
to pass their body through any space into which they can fit their heads.[10]
The cat skull is unusual among mammals in having very large eye sockets and a powerful and specialized
jaw.[11]:35 Compared to other felines, domestic cats have narrowly spaced canine teeth: this is an
adaptation to their preferred prey of small rodents.[12] Cats, like dogs, walk directly on their toes, with the
bones of their feet making up the lower part of the visible leg.[13]
Cats walk very precisely. Unlike most mammals, when cats walk, they use a "pacing" gait (walking style);
that is, they move the two legs on one side of the body before the legs on the other side. This trait is
shared with camels and giraffes. As a walk speeds up into a trot, a cat's gait will change to be a "diagonal"
gait, similar to that of most other mammals: the diagonally opposite hind and forelegs will move at the
same time.[14] Most cats have five claws on their front paws, and four on their rear paws.[15] On the inside
of the front paws there is something which looks like a sixth "finger". This special feature on the inside of
the wrists is the carpal pad. The carpal pad is also found on other cats and on dogs.
Cats only mate when the queen is "in heat". Heat periods occur about every two weeks and last 4 to 6
days.[21] Mating in cats is a spectacular event. Several toms may be attracted to a queen in heat. The males
will fight over her, and the victor wins the right to mate. At first, the female will reject the male, but
eventually the female will allow the male to mate. The female will utter a loud yowl as the male pulls out
of her. This is because a male cat's penis has a band of about 120-150 backwards-pointing spines, which
are about one millimeter long.[22] When the penis is withdrawn, the spines rake the walls of the female's
vagina, which is a trigger for ovulation.[23] After mating, the female will wash her vulva thoroughly. If a
male attempts to breed with her at this point, the female will attack him. After about 20 to 30 minutes.
once the female is finished grooming, the cycle will repeat.[21]
Because ovulation is not always triggered, females may not get pregnant by the first tom which mates
with them.[24] A queen may mate with more than one tom when she is in heat, and different kittens in a
litter may have different fathers.[21] The cycle ceases when the queen is pregnant.
The gestation period for cats is about two months, with an average length of 66 days.[25] The size of a litter
is usually three to five kittens. Kittens are weaned at between six and seven weeks, and cats normally
reach sexual maturity at 5–10 months (females) and to 5–7 months (males). [21] Females can have two to
three litters per year, so might produce up to 150 kittens in their breeding life of about ten years. [21]
The queen, meanwhile, has left the nest from time to time, to hunt, feed, and also to urinate and
defecate. Unlike the tom, she covers up her business to hide her scent. Very soon, the kits will urinate
anywhere they please unless one trains them. This is done after they are weaned, when they are ready
for some kitten food. Here is how to do it:
3. Take the lead kitten right after it has eaten, place it in your cat tray.
5. Watch as kitten sits down promptly and urinates. Do same for other kits.
6. Repeat next time if they need it. They will not need a third time.
What you have done is exactly what the queen would do in the wild. You have triggered a reflex which all
kittens have. The thing is, the tray is artificial, and your queen may do her business outside. But at least
when young, kittens need a tray. Your next job is to call the vet, who will tell you when to bring the kits
for their vaccination.[26]
Kitten with string
Kittens play endlessly. It is how they do their learning. They will play their favourite games, such as 'hide
and pounce', with almost anyone or anything. Soft balls on strings are a standard toy; so is a scratching
post.
With cats there is a limit to how far you can train them. They are at least as intelligent as dogs, but they
are not pack animals. They like to do their own thing, and owners do best by fitting in. Never hit a cat: if
you do, the relationship will never be the same again. If you really want to dissuade them, try hissing. It
has been said that no one really owns a cat; many cats collect extra owners, and may change house if
they do not like the treatment...[27]
If your kitten was born in your home do not let it out of the house until it is two to three months old. If
you have the mother, she will look after the kit. But if you have got the kit from a vet or dealer, keep it in
for several weeks. When it does go out, you need to watch over it. The main problem is that it may easily
get lost. In time, the kit will learn every inch of the house and garden. Then, you can happily let it roam.