If you love kittens but have little knowledge about determining the optimal mating time, the management of breeding cats and causes for a lack of conception, then you've come to the right place! Lets multiply your reproductive expertise with this comprehensive E-learning course.
The program transitions into four specialized modules covering clinical examinations, the critical decision-making behind planned versus acute C-sections and infertility workups for both dogs and cats. The two reproductive specialists will give you the medical and surgical protocols necessary to ensure success from initial conception to neonatal resuscitation.
The course includes:
- Module 1: Feline breeding – clinical examination and optimal management
- Module 2: Too pooch to push – elective vs emergency C-sections in small animal practice
- Module 3: The Case of the Missing Kittens – uncovering the causes of infertility in cats
- Module 4: Full bellies, empty womb – the impact of obesity on pet fertility
Language: English
The course is available from June 1, 2026 - July 31, 2026. Module 1 will be unlocked for you immediately upon the start of the course. All subsequent modules will be automatically unlocked every 14 days.
In order to receive the certificate of attendance the test must be completed by 31 July 2026.
This course is included in the Flatrate Gold subscription!
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Nadine Apteker
DVM
After one year of rotating clinical work in the subfield of reproductive medicine in small animals, equine and farm animals, she was accepted into a PhD programme as well as a residency programme by the European College of Animal Reproduction. In 2016 she completed successfully both her PhD and residency and attained her Diploma as veterinary specialist in animal reproduction.
Nadine moved to South Africa in 2017 where she started working for the Cape Animal Fertility Clinic, focusing on equine and canine reproduction. She is passionate about sharing and exchanging knowledge and is actively involved with local welfare organizations and volunteer sterilization programmes.
Michelle Kutzler
DVM, PhD, DACT