Kitten Confident®: Essential Knowledge for Veterinary Professionals is a unique, on-demand online course offered by The National Kitten Coalition that equips veterinary professionals with essential knowledge to properly assess, treat, and support vulnerable kittens in their care. 

It directly addresses a long-standing training gap: kitten-specific medical instruction is limited in most veterinary curricula, leaving many professionals without the specialized skills needed to prevent avoidable illness and death.

Course participants must complete all modules and pass a final quiz to earn Kitten Confident® certification and three hours of AAVSB RACE®-approved continuing education credits for veterinary professionals. 

Kitten Confident®: Essential Knowledge for Veterinary Professionals includes one three-hour course: 

  • Module One: Essential Kitten Knowledge (developmental stages, husbandry and nutrition),
  • Module Two: Exam Room Essentials (examinations, preventive care, including: parasites, testing, vaccines) 
  • Module Three: Common Kitten Medical Issues (stabilizing fragile kittens, diarrhea and constipation, upper respiratory infections, fading kitten/failure to thrive, panleukopenia).


Course curriculum

    1. Welcome and Course Overview

    2. Supporting Literature and Resources for All Modules

    1. Module One: Essential Kitten Knowledge - Overview

    2. Kitten Development

    3. Kitten Supplies

    4. Nutrition in the Kitten

    5. Weaning Kittens

    6. Keeping Kittens Clean

    7. Module One: Quiz Questions

    1. Module Two: Exam Room Essentials - Overview

    2. Examination of the Kitten

    3. Intestinal Parasites in the Kitten

    4. Vaccinations for the Kitten

    5. FeLV/FIV Testing in Kittens

    6. Supportive Care for the Kitten

    7. Module Two: Quiz Questions

    1. Module Three: Common Kitten Medical Issues - Overview

    2. Kitten Emergencies

    3. Upper Respiratory Tract Infections in the Kitten

    4. Diarrhea and Constipation in the Kitten

    5. Fading Kitten Syndrome- Facts and Fiction

    6. Panleukopenia in Kittens

    7. Module Three: Quiz Questions

    1. RACE® CE Reporting Information

About this course

  • $150.00
  • 3.00 RACE® CE

American Association of Veterinary State Boards RACE® CE Information

The National Kitten Coalition - AAVSB RACE Provider, CE Broker Tracking Number: 50-27875

 Kitten Confident®: Essential Knowledge for Veterinary Professionals| AAVBS Course Number: 20-1294300

“This program, #20-1294300, is approved by the AAVSB for a maximum of 3.00 RACE® CE credits to veterinarians and 3.00 RACE® CE credits to veterinary technicians/nurses.  This RACE® approval is for the subject matter categories of Medical using the delivery method of Anytime, Non-Interactive-Distance. 

This approval is valid in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB RACE®; however, participants are responsible for ascertaining each board’s CE requirements.”

The National Kitten Coalition Kitten Confident® Essential Knowledge for Veterinary Professionals Certificate Program is intended for veterinarians, veterinary technicians/nurses, those currently enrolled in veterinary or veterinary technician schools, veterinary staff members in private practices and shelters, and those involved in veterinary education and research.

Authors

Emily A. Coleman

DVM

Dr. Emily A. Coleman grew up in Baltimore, Maryland and acquired a Bachelor of Science at the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, Virginia in 2005. She then attended the Virginia Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia, graduating and receiving her DVM in 2009. After over ten years in private practice and shelter medicine, Dr. Coleman decided to think outside of the box and to start her own mobile feline spay/neuter/TNR and preventative care practice dedicated to supporting 501c3 nonprofit rescue organizations in Central Virginia. The Celtic Cat, LLC opened in November 2021 and has since assisted over twenty organizations with their veterinary care of cats and kittens. Dr. Coleman’s veterinary interests include neonatal kitten care, preventative surgery and medicine, as well as geriatric care. Dr. Coleman serves as the IACUC veterinarian at the University of Mary Washington and has served on the Board of Directors for The National Kitten Coalition (NKC) since 2023. In 2025, she was appointed Executive Director of NKC, where she continues to advance education and advocacy for kittens and their caregivers nationwide. Dr. Coleman has spoken on behalf of the NKC at national veterinary conferences, and she regularly hosts NKC webinars. She currently lives in Spotsylvania, Virginia with her husband, cats, dogs and chickens and fosters the most vulnerable neonatal kittens from surrounding counties each year, typically receiving them at just a few days old. When not busy with her foster kittens she enjoys attending live music events, reading, gardening and practicing yoga.

Rosemarie Crawford

LVT

Rosemarie Crawford is a licensed veterinary technician who has worked in animal welfare for more than 15 years. She has experience in public and private shelters and in veterinary practices. As a medical staff member in a high-volume, open-access shelter in Illinois, Rosemarie worked closely with the shelter veterinarian to provide for the animals’ medical and surgical needs. She assisted in developing and implementing progressive, proactive protocols for the care and treatment of kittens in the shelter’s kitten nursery room as well as for those in foster care. Additionally, Rosemarie served in two shelters as the foster coordinator and understands the challenges of creating, expanding and maintaining a foster program as well as the rewards such a program can reap via the involvement of volunteers. During times of disaster, she serves as an emergency responder with several national organizations to provide rescue, shelter, veterinary care and transport for affected animals. For many years, she also served as a volunteer instructor for Humane Society University, teaching extended workshops in the United States and Canada on Emergency Animal Sheltering, Disaster Animal Response and Animal First Aid. Prior to focusing her efforts on animal welfare, Rosemarie taught high school and college English for 10 years, and her passion for teaching comes through in the workshop presentations. Rosemarie is the Co-founder and Director of Educational Programs at the National Kitten Coalition, where she leads initiatives to improve outcomes for kittens through education and training. Currently, she also works at a large, six-doctor veterinary practice in the greater Washington D.C. area and fosters neonatal, injured or debilitated kittens for several local shelters and rescue groups.

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