[2] When she was six years old, she was involved in an automobile accident and was rendered a paraplegic as a result of sustaining a spinal cord injury which has caused her to use a wheelchair.
[4] The following year, she was one of six athletes from Saskatchewan to partake in the 1991 World Stoke Mandeville Wheelchair Games in Aylesbury, England.
[8] During the 1992 Summer Paralympics in Barcelona, Spain, Kuttai won the bronze medal in the mixed air pistol SH1–3 competition,[6] with a points score of 94.1.
[4] She retired from competitive sport in 2005 and became a coaching and training program developer for wheelchair athletes in target shooting.
[3] In 2010, Kuttai raised money for children charities by doing the annual Drop Zone event descending from a 22-storey building to the ground by harness.
She resigned in October 2023 after the Saskatchewan Party government under Premier Scott Moe invoked the notwithstanding clause for their "Parents' Bill of Rights".
[12] Kuttai was named the 1988 Sask Sport Athlete of the Year for her role in the Canadian Paralympic squad.