The Community Cats Podcast

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  • Our mission is to provide education, information and dialogue that will create a supportive environment empowering people to help cats in their community. *For transcripts of most shows, visit https://www.communitycatspodcast.com/podcast/.
    © 2023 The Community Cats Podcast, All Rights Reserved
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Our mission is to provide education, information and dialogue that will create a supportive environment empowering people to help cats in their community. *For transcripts of most shows, visit https://www.communitycatspodcast.com/podcast/.
© 2023 The Community Cats Podcast, All Rights Reserved
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  • Trap, Neuter, Write? Unraveling the Mystery of TNVR with Sharon Marchisello, Board Member, Fayette Humane Society
    2024/11/19
    “Trap-Neuter-Return isn’t just a method; it’s a mission to bring community, compassion, and a little mystery into the world of cats.”

    This episode is sponsored-in-part by Maddie’s Fund and the Whisker Tracker App.

    In this episode of the Community Cats Podcast, host Stacy LeBaron speaks with animal advocate and mystery author Sharon Marchisello. Sharon’s lifelong passion for cats began early, sparking a journey that would lead her to volunteer work, board membership at the Fayette Humane Society in Fayetteville, GA, and, ultimately, authorship of a new cozy mystery, Trap, Neuter, Die. The novel is a blend of suspense and education, spotlighting Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return (TNVR) practices within a storyline set in the world of animal rescue. Sharon delves into the real-life challenges and triumphs of TNVR efforts in Georgia, where unique cultural and legal landscapes impact community cat populations.

    Sharon shares firsthand insights on the highs and lows of fostering, local partnerships that facilitate adoptions, and the ongoing quest to change outdated ordinances hindering effective cat management. As a volunteer grant writer, she also provides invaluable advice on securing funding for spay/neuter programs, underscoring the importance of clear objectives, precise tracking, and fitting grants to organization capabilities. Listen in to learn more about Sharon’s story and get inspired to make a difference for community cats.

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    • Sharon’s journey from cat foster to board member at Fayette Humane Society
    • Challenges of managing TNVR in Georgia, including year-round kitten seasons and cultural resistance
    • Behind-the-scenes inspiration for Trap, Neuter, Die, a mystery that brings TNVR to a broader audience
    • Practical tips for successful grant writing in animal rescue organizations
    • The legal nuances of TNVR and how local ordinances can both help and hinder efforts
    • Insights into partnerships with Northern rescues to support Southern community cats

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Sharon Marchisello’s Website
    • Trap, Neuter, Die by Sharon Marchisello on Amazon
    • Community Cat Clinic (Woodstock & Duluth, GA)
    • Blog post: "How to Track Those Pesky Grants"
    • Strategies for Reducing Cat Populations on YouTube
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    25 分
  • Building a Safe Haven for Working Cats with Mary Scott, Director of the Working Cats Program, ASAP Cats
    2024/11/19
    "Working cat programs historically have been programs of last resort... I like to think of the working cats program as really going beyond that, where every cat has the possibility of a live outcome…”

    This episode is sponsored-in-part by Maddie’s Fund, The Community Cat Clinic, and the Whisker Tracker App.

    In this episode filled with insight and inspiration, Stacy LeBaron, host of The Community Cats Podcast, sits down with Mary Scott, a dedicated animal advocate with over 15 years in the field of animal welfare. Mary’s journey, which started as a veterinary receptionist and shelter volunteer, led her to become the director of the ASAP Cat Shelter's Working Cats Program in Santa Barbara, California. This unique initiative offers non-social, feral, or semi-social cats a second chance by placing them as "working cats" on farms, nurseries, and other properties where they can thrive while providing natural pest control.

    Throughout the episode, Mary shares her strategies for acclimating cats to new environments and ensuring they feel at home through careful preparation and adopter education. Stacy and Mary discuss the challenges and successes of maintaining a 95% live release rate, the importance of cultural education around spay and neuter, and the broader impact that working cats programs can have on communities. Whether you're looking to start a similar initiative or simply curious about humane ways to support non-social cats, this episode is packed with encouragement and practical advice for every animal advocate.

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    • The evolution of Mary's career from teacher to animal welfare leader
    • Insights into ASAP's Working Cats Program and its impact on non-social cats
    • Proven methods to help cats acclimate safely to new environments
    • The vital role of community support in humane cat management
    • How microchip-enabled cat doors improve cat safety and security
    • Mary's advice for starting a barn cat program in any community
    • The importance of self-care for long-term success in animal welfare work

    Resources Mentioned:

    • ASAP Cats Website: asapcats.org
    • Working Cats Program Application: Available under the Services section on the ASAP Cats website
    • Contact Mary Scott at workingcats@asapcats.org or call 805-637-796
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    34 分
  • Saving Lives with Return-to-Field: The Future of Humane Cat Management, Part 2, with Bryan Kortis, National Programs Director, Neighborhood Cats
    2024/11/12
    "It's important to understand that nothing else works. There's no other method available if you want to control the cat population besides sterilization.”

    This episode is sponsored-in-part by Maddie’s Fund and the Whisker Tracker App.

    If you missed Part 1 of this episode click here to listen now!

    In this special, two-part audio presentation of a recent live webinar, we'll Explore Return-to-Field (RTF) programs for community cats with Bryan Kortis of Neighborhood Cats. With years of experience managing TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) programs, Kortis and his wife, Suzi Richmond, provide an expert perspective on the RTF approach, discussing its benefits, challenges, and impact on communities. From the origins of RTF programs to their evolving role in shelters across the U.S., they share success stories and compelling data showing how RTF reduces shelter euthanasia rates, frees up resources, and helps create a humane solution for managing feral and stray cat populations. They also touch on practical strategies for implementing RTF in various communities, legal considerations, and the important differences between RTF and TNR. Tune in to explore a groundbreaking approach that's changing the future of animal shelters and the lives of community cats.

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    • The Journey of RTF Programs: How RTF went from concept to common practice in U.S. shelters
    • Defining Terms: Understanding RTF, TNR, and their specific impacts on cat populations
    • Success Metrics: How RTF programs reduce euthanasia rates and shelter costs
    • Community and Shelter Benefits: Lower complaints, higher public support, and fewer shelter admissions
    • Legal and Advocacy Tips: What municipalities should know about implementing RTF
    • Practical Advice for Shelters: Managing intake, assessing eligibility, and effective returns

    Additional Resources:

    • Return-to-Field Handbook
    • Neighborhood Cats
    • TNR Certification Workshop

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    51 分

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