Kruisin' Kritters offers "hands-on", mobile animal education program that combines learning, entertainment and humanitarian values to inform the public about proper pet care and humane treatment of animals. This amusing educational program aims to prevent animal abuse, promote proper pet care and encourage spaying and neutering. Programs are tailored to the specific age and interest of each audience.
Founder Sue Miller, a San Diego Native, has been involved with the rescue and rehabilitation of native and exotic reptiles, insects, arachnids, and many other species (including cats, dogs, rabbits, horses, and pigs) for over 40 years. She started Kruisin' Kritters animal education program 27 years ago, bringing her animals to audiences for a hands-on encounter. She imparts knowledge, teaching respect and understanding for the living creatures with which we share the earth.
Sue Miller has taught and continues to teach at the San Diego Natural History Museum, Fleet museum, local public and private schools, libraries, military bases and many other venues throughout San Diego, Orange, Imperial, Los Angeles, and Riverside counties. She also provides educational entertainment at birthday parties, special events, and Boy Scouts / Girl Scouts troop meetings.
