Level 3 First Aid for Kittens and Cats Course
Learn first aid for kittens and cats to confidently handle feline emergencies and support cat welfare with essential care techniques.
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What's included:
- Grab an enrolment letter as a gift!
- Eligibility to earn a CPD & QLS endorsed certificate.
- Fully Online Recorded Class
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Whether you're a pet owner or someone working with animals daily, understanding first aid for kittens and cats can make the difference in a life-threatening moment. This Level 3 First Aid for Kittens and Cats course is designed to help you recognise signs of distress, address common emergencies, and support feline health with effective care. From dealing with wounds and choking to responding to poisoning or shock, the course equips you with the right knowledge to act quickly and responsibly.
The content focuses on safe techniques, accurate responses, and best practices tailored to the anatomy and behaviour of cats. Understanding first aid for kittens and cats not only brings peace of mind but also strengthens the bond between humans and their feline companions. Whether you’re supporting your own pet’s wellbeing or looking to gain skills for animal care roles, this course delivers essential knowledge for confident, calm, and caring responses in emergencies.
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Learning Outcomes
- Identify signs of distress in kittens and cats quickly.
- Understand the causes and signs of feline poisoning or shock.
- Respond safely to wounds, bleeding, or injuries in cats.
- Learn techniques for dealing with feline choking or CPR.
- Know how to maintain a basic first aid kit for cats.
Who is this course for?
- Pet owners wanting to protect their kittens and cats’ wellbeing.
- Cat breeders looking to ensure immediate care for young felines.
- Animal rescue volunteers supporting cats in emergency scenarios.
- Pet sitters and walkers needing knowledge of feline first aid.
- Veterinary receptionists wanting insight into feline emergency care.
Career Path & Average UK Salaries
- Veterinary Assistant – £22,000 per year
- Animal Care Worker – £20,000 per year
- Cat Shelter Assistant – £19,000 per year
- Pet Sitter or Animal Boarder – £21,000 per year
- Feline Behaviour Advisor – £24,000 per year
- Veterinary Practice Administrator – £25,000 per year
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