The hope for the Kitten College, which is a nationwide program, is to combat the euthanization of neonatal kittens in their first weeks of life.
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- A nationwide program has been launched at a New Jersey animal shelter to provide resources and knowledge for saving kittens.
- Kitten College, founded by Marnie Russ, aims to teach shelters and rescues how to care for kittens under four weeks old. 22s
- The program trains attendees in bottle feeding, provides health care guides, and supplies a list of essentials for neonatal care. 47s
- St. Hubert's shelter plans to have the program fully operational by spring to help more vulnerable kittens thrive. 54s
- The initiative welcomes shelters, rescues, volunteers, and fosters, aiming to raise awareness and save more animal lives. 1m 10s