• Mastering the Drop Trap: Essential Skills for Feline Trapping - Part 1, with Bryan Kortis, National Programs Director, Neighborhood Cats
    2024/09/17
    "The drop trap is the most humane and effective way to trap those hard-to-catch cats, and once you’ve mastered it, you’ll wonder how you ever managed without it.”

    This episode is sponsored in part by Maddie’s Fund, The Acatemy, and Tomahawk Traps.

    Join Bryan Kortis and Suzi Richmond from Neighborhood Cats for a special broadcast of two-part webinar on the drop trap. Bryan and Suzi, a dynamic duo known for their deep expertise in Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) and community cat management, share their experiences, practical tips, and innovative strategies for effectively managing feral cat colonies, focusing on advanced trapping techniques. Bryan discuss everything from the basics of using drop traps to the intricacies of dealing with challenging cats and unique trapping scenarios.

    Listeners will gain valuable insights into the thought processes behind effective TNR, learning not just how to trap cats, but why certain methods work better in different situations. This episode is packed with information that’s crucial for anyone involved in or interested in community cat care.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Understanding Drop Traps: Learn why drop traps are a game-changer in trapping feral cats, especially for those who are wary of standard box traps.
    • Practical Trapping Tips: Discover the importance of patience, proper bait placement, and how to avoid common mistakes when using traps.
    • Advanced Strategies: Get an introduction to advanced trapping techniques, including the use of drop trap pads for uneven ground and how to manage multiple cats at once.

    Resources:

    • Find Neighborhood Cats on the web
    • Check out the Tomahawk traps mentioned
    • Be sure to visit our YouTube channel to check out all of our videos, episodes, and presentations. To download handouts mentioned in the show, you can visit our Community Cat Care Training and Education page to find them, along with many other TNR and community cat care educational opportunities.

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    38 分
  • Mastering Feline Behavior and Enrichment, with Ingrid Johnson, Certified Cat Behavior Consultant, Fundamentally Feline
    2024/09/10
    “Don’t underestimate your cats. Elevate your expectations of them, and you’ll be amazed at what they can achieve.”

    This episode is sponsored in part by Maddie’s Fund and The Acatemy .

    What if your cat’s behavior problems could be solved with just a few simple changes to their environment? Today, we're speaking with Ingrid Johnson, a certified cat behavior consultant and the innovative mind behind Fundamentally Feline. Ingrid's expertise in feline behavior and environmental enrichment has helped countless cat owners create happier, healthier lives for their pets.

    In this episode, Ingrid shares her journey from starting in the field of feline behavior in the early 2000s to becoming a leading expert in the industry. We delve into the importance of environmental enrichment for indoor cats, the benefits of food puzzles, and how these tools can prevent boredom and reduce behavior problems. Ingrid also discusses the challenges of medicating cats and offers practical strategies for making this process smoother and less stressful for both cats and their owners. Additionally, she highlights the integration of medical and behavioral approaches to ensure holistic care for our feline friends.

    In this episode, you will learn:

    • The critical role of environmental enrichment in maintaining feline well-being
    • How to effectively introduce and use food puzzles and foraging toys to stimulate your cat
    • The principles of clicker training and how it can enhance your relationship with your cat
    • Techniques for successful and stress-free medication administration for cats
    • The importance of combining medical and behavioral strategies to address feline issues comprehensively

    Resources:

    • Learn more at Fundamentally Feline, Food Puzzles for Cats, IAABC
    • Follow and subscribe to @FundamentallyFeline on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube

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    30 分
  • Are Cats the Underdogs in Municipal Politics with Stuart Kroll, Animal Rights Advocate, Port Washington, Long Island
    2024/09/03
    "Our goal is to put as much public pressure on the town representatives as possible and to spread as much awareness as we can, because the more people that are aware of the problem, the more people are going to ask the town to do something about it."

    This episode is sponsored in part by Maddie’s Fund and Tomahawk Traps.

    Are you ready to be inspired by a relentless advocate for feline welfare? In this episode of the Community Cats Podcast, host Stacy LeBaron chats with Stuart Kroll, a passionate animal rights advocate with over 15 years of experience. Stuart's journey began with feeding a small colony of semi-feral cats in Port Washington, Long Island, which led him to become deeply involved in animal rescue and political advocacy. He shares his mission to establish a cat shelter in North Hempstead, a wealthy town with no municipal shelter for cats, and the challenges he faces in holding municipalities accountable for animal welfare.

    Join us as Stuart discusses the complexities of creating a supportive environment for community cats, the vital role of municipal responsibility, and the power of public pressure in driving change. Discover how his unique background as a commodities trader has equipped him with the skills to navigate the political landscape and advocate for the rights of homeless cats. This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about animal rescue, community engagement, and the fight for better conditions for our feline friends.

    In this episode, you will hear:

    • Stuart Kroll's journey from commodities trader to animal rights advocate
    • Challenges of creating a cat shelter in North Hempstead, Long Island
    • The intersection of animal welfare and politics
    • The importance of public pressure in driving municipal change
    • Strategies for implementing effective Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) programs
    • The role of nonprofits and community organizations in supporting cat welfare
    • The need for legislative change to mandate municipal responsibility for cats
    • Stuart's vision for a comprehensive municipal cat shelter
    • The impact of community engagement and awareness in animal advocacy

    Resources:

    • Join the conversation on Facebook
    • Visit Stuart’s Website
    • Connect with Stuart by email at SRKTrader@aol.com
    • Call Stuart at 516-578-8587

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    26 分
  • Targeted TNR: Getting the Most Bang for Your Buck, Part 2, with Bryan Kortis, National Programs Director, Neighborhood Cats
    2024/08/27
    "Collaboration between animal welfare groups and local governments is the key to creating sustainable, humane community cat programs that work for everyone.”

    This episode is sponsored in part by Maddie’s Fund, The Keeping People and Pets Together Pet Food Pantry, and Tomahawk Traps.

    In the second half of this enlightening two-part webinar series, Stacy LeBaron is once again joined by TNR experts Susie Richmond and Bryan Kortis from Neighborhood Cats. In this episode, Brian details the complexities of maintaining and expanding a targeted TNR program once it’s off the ground.

    Brian shares his and Susie’s experiences with overcoming common obstacles, such as community resistance, resource limitations, and the difficulties of keeping momentum going after the initial campaign. You will hear the importance of setting realistic goals and timelines and gain practical advice on how to sustain your efforts over the long term.

    This episode is packed with actionable insights and proven strategies to help you navigate the challenges that come with targeted TNR. Whether you’re dealing with limited resources or struggling to keep your program on track, this conversation will provide the tools and inspiration you need to succeed.

    To learn more about Neighborhood Cats, please visit their website.

    Also, be sure to visit our YouTube channel to check out all of our videos, episodes, and presentations. To download handouts mentioned in the show, you can visit our Community Cat Care Training and Education page to find them, along with many other TNR and community cat care educational opportunities.

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    40 分
  • Targeted TNR: Getting the Most Bang for Your Buck, Part 1, with Bryan Kortis, National Programs Director, Neighborhood Cats
    2024/08/20
    "Understanding the environment and how we approach the ecosystem with community cats is essential, not just for the cats but for the overall health of the communities they inhabit."

    This episode is sponsored in part by Maddie’s Fund, Humane Canada, and The Keeping People and Pets Together Pet Food Pantry.

    In this first installment of a special two-part webinar series, Stacy LeBaron dives deep into the world of Targeted Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) with Bryan Kortis, the TNR dynamo from Neighborhood Cats. His expertise in managing high-impact TNR programs is unparalleled, and in this episode, he uncovers the strategies that have made their programs so successful.

    You will be guided through the critical first steps of a targeted TNR campaign, focusing on how to identify the most impactful areas for intervention. Learn, from his experiences and insights, why geographical focus is essential for long-term success and how it can dramatically change the landscape for community cats.

    Whether you’re just getting started or are looking to refine your existing TNR program, this webinar rebroadcast offers invaluable advice on making every trap count. Join us as we explore how to start strong and build the foundation for a successful targeted TNR effort.

    To learn more about Neighborhood Cats, please visit their website.

    Also, be sure to visit our YouTube channel to check out all of our videos, episodes, and presentations. To download handouts mentioned in the show, you can visit our Community Cat Care Training and Education page to find them, along with many other TNR and community cat care educational opportunities.

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    49 分
  • Improving the Lives of Cats Through Logistics and Legislation with Danielle Bays, Senior Analyst for Cat Protection and Policy, HSUS
    2024/08/13
    “Think about all the things that cats go through…they’re smart, they’re clever and we can learn from them.”

    This episode is sponsored in part by Maddie’s Fund, The Community Cat Clinic, Humane Canada, and Tomahawk Traps.

    Are you curious about the evolving landscape of community cat welfare in the United States? In this episode of the Community Cats Podcast, Stacy LeBaron sits down with Danielle Bays, Senior Analyst for Cat Protection and Policy at the Humane Society of the United States. With more than 20 years of experience, Danielle shares her view on the current state of community cat programs, the challenges posed by veterinary shortages, and the logistic solutions being championed nationwide.

    Danielle discusses her journey from discovering a family of felines in her backyard to building a city-wide community cat program. She emphasizes the importance of effective legislation and policy in supporting these programs and offers practical advice for individuals and organizations facing barriers to spay-neuter services.

    Join us for an engaging conversation that highlights the resilience and adaptability of both cats and the dedicated people working to improve their lives. Whether you’re a seasoned cat advocate or new to the world of community cat management, this episode offers valuable perspectives and strategies to help you turn your passion for cats into action.

    In this episode, you will hear:

    • Current state of community cat programs in the U.S.
    • Challenges with veterinary shortages and spay-neuter services
    • Rethinking solutions and policies to help more community cats
    • Importance of effective legislation and community collaboration
    • Practical advice for increasing spay-neuter capacity
    • The role of community cat coordinators and shelter staff

    Resources:

    • Email Danielle at dbays@humanesociety.org
    • Visit the http://humanepro.org/ for additional information

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    27 分
  • Creative Solutions for Rural Cats in Canada with Dr. Savannah Howse, Veterinarian and RJ Bailot, Executive Director, Canadian Animal Task Force
    2024/08/06
    “The community building aspect of this is so key…that interconnectedness is really what allows us to have the impact that we do.”

    This episode is sponsored in part by Maddie’s Fund, The Community Cat Clinic, the Keeping People and Pets Together Pet Food Pantry, and Tomahawk Traps.

    Rural areas present pronounced challenges in community cat welfare, especially in times of veterinary and resource shortages. Join us for a conversation with Dr. Savannah Howes, a dedicated veterinarian from Alberta, and RJ Bailot, the Executive Director of the Canadian Animal Task Force. Together, they share their journeys and the impactful work they’re doing to help community cats across Canada.

    Dr. Savannah and RJ discuss the unique challenges of providing veterinary care in remote areas, the importance of community cohesiveness in building impact, and the critical role of establishing trust within communities. Discover how they’ve developed smart solutions, like large-scale spay/neuter clinics, to address overpopulation and improve the lives of both cats and people.

    Learn about the significance of community involvement and collaboration with local groups and municipalities. Dr. Savannah and RJ emphasize the importance of working together to create sustainable and humane approaches to managing cat populations. Tune in to hear their perspective and gain insights into how you can make a difference in your community.

    In this episode, you will hear:

    • Addressing rural cat overpopulation
    • Building community trust and relationships
    • Creative solutions for remote veterinary care
    • Collaboration to create cohesion and build impact

    Resources:

    • Visit the Canadian Animal Task Force on the web
    • Follow @canadiananimaltaskforce on Facebook

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    27 分
  • Connecting with Cats to Bridge the Communication Gap with Nancy Mello, Animal Communicator and Evidential Medium
    2024/07/30
    "Animals were my friends, and even before I had words for it, they understood me and gave me comfort and love in a way that I didn't feel in my life, in my family.”

    This episode is sponsored in part by Maddie’s Fund, The Community Cat Clinic, and Tomahawk Traps.

    Have you ever wondered if you could understand what your cat is thinking or feeling? In this moving episode of the Community Cats Podcast, host Stacy LeBaron sits down with Nancy Mello, an animal communicator and psychic from Mystic, Connecticut, with over 500 five-star Google reviews. Nancy candidly shares her profound journey, starting from her childhood on a rural Northern California farm where animals were her closest friends. With a background in clairvoyance and mediumship, Nancy has honed her skills to bridge the gap between pets and their human companions, helping identify behavioral issues and even locating over 100 missing pets since 2020.

    Nancy discusses her deep connection with animals and how she uses her abilities to assist community cats and feral cat organizations worldwide. She emphasizes the importance of asking animals what they want and need, which can greatly improve their chances of finding and staying in a forever home. Nancy also highlights the role of animal communicators in conjunction with veterinarians and behaviorists to provide holistic care for pets.

    As they explore the effect of the pandemic on pet behavior and the rising awareness of feline emotions and needs, Nancy shares insights on integrating spiritual and scientific approaches to animal welfare. Tune in to discover how you can support and understand the cats in your care better, and why education and collaboration are key to advancing animal welfare.

    In this episode, you will hear:

    • Nancy Mello's journey as an animal communicator
    • Role of animal communicators in pet welfare
    • Integrating animal communication with veterinary care
    • Impact of the pandemic on pet behavior
    • Strategies for helping community cats
    • Importance of educating the younger generation in TNR

    Resources:

    • Find Nancy Mello on the web at nancymello.com
    • Connect with Nancy on Instagram and Facebook @NancyMelloOfficial or on TikTok @nancy.mello
    • Listen to Nancy’s podcast at creaturepreacherpod.com

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    28 分