One Tail at a Time Volunteer Portal - Feline

One Tail at a Time Volunteer Portal - Feline

Welcome to the One Tail at a Time training portal. Please complete the training components to satisfy the insurance requirements of the organization. You must finish ALL 3 of the components listed below for your training to be considered complete. Click here for an instruction guide. Thank you for helping our kittens and cats! 

  • Contains 1 Component(s)

    This component is an article and does not include a certificate. A certificate is not required to show completion.

    This component is an article and does not include a certificate. A certificate is not required to show completion.

  • Contains 2 Component(s)

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  • Contains 5 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Help kittens thrive using the latest guidelines for kitten feeding and other kitten care

    Did you know healthy neonatal kittens do NOT need to be fed every two hours? Learn about the latest guidelines for kitten feeding and other kitten care in this course. The course was developed by the Kitten College at the Animal Welfare League of Arlington in Arlington, VA to help their foster caregivers raise happy, healthy kittens. The first kitten nursery of its kind, Arlington went from saving 92 kittens a year in 2016 to over 1500 kittens in 2023. Since its inception, the Kitten College program has been implemented in a growing number of shelters and rescues across the country.  

    Watching kittens grow up and become ready for their own homes is a rewarding experience. Kittens are vulnerable and require special care and daily monitoring, which you'll learn about in this course.

    After successfully completing this course you will be able to:

    • Prepare for the arrival of your kittens
    • Monitor your kittens' health
    • Provide age-appropriate housing
    • Bottle feed and syringe feed
    • Stimulate your kittens to eliminate
    • Wean your kittens 
    • Bathe your kittens
    • Socialize your kittens

    The course was authored by Marnie Russ, National Kitten College Program Administrator, a recognized expert on caring for at-risk kittens. In 2023, Marnie assisted UC Davis and the University of Wisconsin in updating their neonatal kitten guidelines for mass distribution.

    This course has been pre-approved for 2.0 hours of continuing education credits by The Association for Animal Welfare Advancement and the National Animal Care & Control Association. This course has also been approved for 2.0 hours of credit in jurisdictions which recognize the American Association of Veterinary State Board's (AAVSB's) Registry of Approved Continuing Education (RACE) through 4/10/2028.