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The Community Cats Podcast

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 マネジメント マネジメント・リーダーシップ 経済学
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  • Building a TNR Movement Part 1: The Roots of a TNR Revolution featuring Bryan Kortis, National Programs Director at Neighborhood Cats
    2025/05/20
    "Success attracts donors and grantors, and just provides that foundation for expanding into the wider community."

    This episode is sponsored-in-part by Maddie’s Fund.

    In Part 1 of this recorded webinar, "From the Backyard to the Front Page: Building a TNR Movement," Bryan Kortis, National Programs Director for Neighborhood Cats, presents a compelling behind-the-scenes look at how one of the nation's most impactful TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) efforts got started. Originally presented live, this session offers listeners a chance to hear how a single encounter with kittens in a Manhattan lot sparked a grassroots movement that helped reshape New York City’s approach to community cats.

    Bryan walks viewers through the early years of Neighborhood Cats—what worked, what didn’t, and how starting small with a focused colony led to scalable, measurable success. He emphasizes the strategic principles that shaped the organization’s growth, including the power of targeting, the role of data, and the importance of community involvement.

    Press Play Now For:

    • The story that sparked a citywide TNR movement
    • What makes a “model colony” and why that matters
    • How to work smart with limited surgeries and resources
    • The power of strategic targeting vs. “first come, first served”
    • Building support through community participation
    • Real-world impact: dramatic reductions in NYC euthanasia rates
    • Why tracking and storytelling are essential for growth

    Resources & Links:

    • Neighborhood Cats Handbook (https://www.neighborhoodcats.org/learn-more/books-guides)
    • TNR Certification Workshops (https://www.communitycatspodcast.com/community-cat-care-training-education/)
    • Cat Stats: Colony Tracking Tool (https://www.catstats.org/)

    Sponsor Links:

    • Maddie's Fund (https://www.communitycatspodcast.com/maddies613)

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    49 分
  • In Hot Pursuit: Community Cat Care in Miami, featuring Dr. Mat Toscano, Executive Director and Chief of Surgery at Street Cat Clinic, and Tia Williams, Director of Cat Solutions 305
    2025/05/13
    "Stop treating cats like dogs—when we see them for who they really are, the right solutions start to emerge."

    This episode is sponsored-in-part by Maddie’s Fund.

    In this dynamic episode of the Community Cats Podcast, host Stacy LeBaron is joined by two passionate advocates making waves in Miami’s cat welfare scene: Tia Williams, Director of Cat Solutions 305, and Dr. Matt Tano, Executive Director and Chief of Surgery at Street Cat Clinic. Together, they’re addressing South Florida’s year-round kitten crisis and pushing the boundaries of collaboration in feline-focused care.

    Miami-Dade County faces a unique set of challenges when it comes to its large urban population of free-roaming cats. Tia and Dr. Tano offer an inspiring blueprint for what’s possible when dedicated individuals and municipal support align. With a shared mission to change the narrative for community cats, their approach goes beyond simple trap-neuter-return (TNR). They’re building systems, fostering partnerships, and creating a community-driven model focused on long-term impact.

    You’ll hear how Street Cat Clinic is designed with trapper convenience in mind—from 24/7 drop-off access to hurricane-proof infrastructure—and how Cat Solutions 305 bridges the gap between feeders, trappers, and fosters. The conversation dives into the real-life logistics of operating a high-volume clinic and the vital role of empathy, flexibility, and data-driven strategies.

    Press Play Now For:

    • Why Miami’s climate makes cat overpopulation especially challenging
    • The importance of treating cats as a unique species, not like small dogs
    • How community collaboration fuels success in TNR efforts
    • What it takes to run a high-volume, trapper-friendly spay/neuter clinic
    • Creative problem-solving in veterinary deserts
    • A sneak peek at what it means to build a "super clinic”

    Resources & Links:

    • Street Cat Clinic (https://streetcatclinic.org/)
    • Cat Solutions 305 (https://www.catsolutions305.com/)
    • Contact Tia: catsolutions305@gmail.com
    • Mentioned leaders: Bryan Kortis (Cat Stats - https://www.catstats.org/), Rick DuCharme (Community Cat Clinics - https://communitycatclinic.com/)

    Sponsor Links:

    • Maddie's Fund (https://www.communitycatspodcast.com/maddies612)

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    36 分
  • Build Better, Fund Smarter Featuring Tim Crum, Fundraising and Operations Consultant
    2025/05/06
    "Our industry is full of people with big hearts — but running a shelter takes more than heart. It takes structure, strategy, and systems."

    This episode is sponsored-in-part by Maddie’s Fund.

    Whether you’re running a grassroots cat rescue or leading a multi-million-dollar shelter, the question remains the same: how do we keep the doors open and services running? Fundraising expert and shelter operations consultant Tim Crum joins the podcast to tackle this question head-on.

    With over $400 million raised and 300+ organizations advised, Tim brings an unmatched depth of insight into what makes animal welfare groups thrive — and where they falter. From his early days in architecture to his unexpected pivot into the shelter world, Tim's journey reveals how diverse professional skills can translate into nonprofit success.

    In this thought-provoking conversation, Tim dives into why fundraising shouldn’t be feared, how shelters can better manage staff burnout and retention, and why it's time for a paradigm shift in how we house and help cats. He also highlights how intake diversion, working cat programs, and strategic communication can transform how we serve both animals and people.

    If your organization struggles with funding, staffing, or long-term planning — this is the episode you can’t miss.

    Press Play Now For:

    • The difference between writing grants and building donor relationships
    • How to attract and retain shelter staff despite low wages
    • The real impact of the veterinary shortage on community cats
    • Why loud music in cat housing might be doing more harm than good
    • What working cat programs and intake diversion really look like in action
    • A fresh take on how to build community support instead of barriers
    • Why it's never too late to bring your professional skills into animal welfare

    Resources & Links:

    • Animal Shelter Fundraising (http://animalshelterfundraising.com)
    • Animal Shelter Services (http://animalshelterservices.com)
    • Children’s Books by Tim Crum (http://timcrum.com)

    Sponsor Links:

    • Maddie's Fund (https://www.communitycatspodcast.com/maddies611)

    Follow & Review

    We’d love for you to follow us if you haven’t yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We’d love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-community-cats-podcast/id1125752101?mt=2). Select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then share a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast.

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    30 分

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