This course has been designed to give owners the confidence and practical skillset necessary to cope with the everyday injuries a cat might experience, as well as with emergency situations, such as road accidents.
Students will establish an understanding of signs of good health, which they’ll learn to use as a point of reference when recognising any potential signs of discomfort.
This one-unit course covers a wide range of symptoms, enabling the owners to feel able to treat their own pets, and providing professionals such as veterinary receptionists with potentially vital first aid skills.
You’ll receive your first unit as soon as you enrol, so you can start whenever you want, and progress through the course at your own pace, studying when and where you choose.
There are no prerequisites for this course. We classify our courses by level to guide students towards the best course based on their experience. However, we strongly believe open study should be just that. If you’re open to challenging yourself, our tutors will be on hand to help.
You can phone or email your tutor at any point during your course –
to ask questions, for advice, encouragement or to draw on their wealth of knowledge.
You can also contact the support team who are here to help you Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.
Unit 1
There are no deadlines for this course. Simply study in the comfort of your own home, and in your own time.
Distance learning is designed to be flexible, but as a guide, students who can spend 4-6 hours a week studying tend to complete a single unit within a month.
On successful completion of this course you’ll receive the Animal Care College Certificate* in Feline First Aid, graded to show the standard you have reached. There are no exams.
You will also receive the Certificate of Achievement at Level 2 from ABC Awards and Certa Awards when you complete this course**.
This confirms that you have completed a validated training course at a recognised level of study.
ABC Awards and Certa Awards have long-established reputations for providing high quality vocational qualifications across a wide range of industries. ABC Awards and Certa Awards combine over 180 years of expertise.
* The Animal Care College Certificate will be issued once you have successfully completed your course and finished your course payments.
**ABC registration fees included.
This course will provide you with the knowledge and skills you need to progress your career in the animal care sector, or better understand your own pet.
Once it’s completed, you may wish to further your study. If that’s the case, we’d suggest:
Advanced Health Care for Dogs and Cats
Transport and Restraint
If you’d like to turn what you’ve learned into a career, or you’re wondering how best to apply it to your existing role, get in touch with one of our tutors, or contact our support team from 9am - 5pm.
There are no prerequisites for this course. We classify our courses by level to guide students towards the best course based on their experience. However, we strongly believe open study should be just that. If you’re open to challenging yourself, our tutors will be on hand to help.
There are two ways you can enrol
Pay the total course fee of £145 in one sum and receive a voucher towards the cost of your next course
or
Pay a deposit of just £55, followed by 2 instalments of £45