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The Community Cats Podcast

Summary: Our mission is to provide education, information and dialogue that will create a supportive environment empowering people to help cats in their community.

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 Dean Killingbeck, Pets Strong CBD | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:38

Dean explains to Stacy what CBD is, how the products you see on the market may differ from each other, and why some are better than others. Dean and Stacy talk about the issues that CBD tends to be the most helpful with, including pain/mobility issues, anxiety, skin and coat issues, and loss of appetite. Dean tells Stacy what you should look for in a CBD product, and they discuss some tips and tricks on how to give CBD to cats—plus Dean offers CCP listeners a discount code on their first Pets Strong order

 Arden Moore, Pet Health and Safety Coach | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 22:01

Arden was a reporter and editor at a major newspaper for 20 years before she got into the pet field, and when she did, she realized there was one big thing missing from many training programs: safety—so she set out to change that by becoming a master certified instructor in pet first aid. Arden and Stacy talk about Arden’s cat Casey, her “teaching partner,” who is also a certified therapy cat. Arden believes strongly that cats can learn to do amazing, fun things that are also great for enrichment.

 Julie Posluns, Cat School | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:35

In this episode, Stacy sits down with Julie Posluns, the founder and owner of Cat School, an online training school for cats that uses clicker training to teach fun and practical behaviors and strengthen the bond between cats and their human in the process. They also talk about how training can work with multiple cats, how it can work in shelter environments, and about training cats to wash on a leash/harness or ride in a backpack or stroller.

 Tina Traster, Catnip Nation | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:02

Award-winning journalist, author, and filmmaker Tina Traster, previously featured on CCP Episode 186, joins Stacy again to update us on her documentary, Catnip Nation. The film advocates for TNR through the stories of four Good Samaritans caring for community cats around the country. “What we need in this country,” Tina says, “is a grassroots movement where it becomes imperative for politicians to recognize the role of a municipality in supporting TNR.”

 Danielle Bays, Humane Society of the United States | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:53

Stacy & Danielle goes on to talk about the major focus lately in the U.S. on concerns about cat declawing. They also discuss the HSUS’s upcoming publication of a revised guide to community cats for municipal officials. Danielle also talks about ways listeners can get involved in advocacy, including attending the Taking Action for Animals conference in Washington D.C., which will be held July 25–26, 2020.

 Camille Labchuk, Animal Justice | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:11

Stacy and Camille discuss what’s going on in Canada with regard to cats, including the fact that, as Camille puts it, “People are really waking up to the idea that cat declawing shouldn’t be a practice that we allow any more in society.” Stacy and Camille also chat about community cats in Canada, how Camille would like to see the government give more support to community cat-related issues, and about the relatively new legal concept of putting an animal at risk.

 Elaine Spencer and Melanie Gardner, T-Town TNR | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:53

T-Town has seen an incredible improvement in efficiency and data collection now that they utilize AirTable, but the process of selecting a software package was a long and challenging one, as Elaine tells Stacy. Elaine encourages everyone to do their homework around software options and to reach out to her if they have questions about AirTable.

 Alisse Russell, Puff Cat Rescue, Inc. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:49

Alisse and Stacy discuss what Puff Cat hopes to do, which is to reach smaller, independently run rescues so that those groups can expand their reach and get the support they need. The aim is to create a whole new social network for people in this field so they can communicate directly with each other. A dedicated CCP listener, Alisse is currently working with CCP Episode 330 guest Lizz Whitacre of Pawlytics on a software platform.

 Lori Behrman, The Toby Project | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:16

In this episode, Stacy talks with Lori Behrman, who runs the day-to-day operations of the Toby Project, including the mobile spay/neuter clinic. Lori has been with the Toby Project since Day One, and she considers her work not just a job, but a mission. She tells Stacy about how Dr. Andy Kaplan, founder of the Toby Project (CCP Episode 339) inspired her to get involved eleven years ago, and about how much she has learned since then about the concepts of spay/neuter, no-kill, and pet overpopulation.

 Debbie Chatenever, community cat caretaker | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 18:31

Stacy and Debbie discuss how beneficial a support network could be for Debbie and others like her, and they talk about Debbie’s strong belief that there needs to be accountability around abandoning cats. Debbie tells Stacy about how she talks with the children she meets in her neighborhood as she feeds, and how she shares information with them about community cats, spay/neuter, and how we can help.

 Jill Tucker, California Animal Welfare Association | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:08

Jill & Stacy discuss CalAnimals—how it came to be, the role it plays in the state, and how Jill came to be in a leadership role there. They talk about the diversity of resources in California and the challenges that presents, as well as about community cats and how Jill facilitates work between groups with different approaches to the issue.

 Britney Fox Hover, Merrimack River Feline Rescue Society | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 23:13

Brit and Stacy discuss how Brit came to love cats and get involved at MRFRS, MRFRS’s programs, and what makes the organization unique. As Brit puts it, MRFRS “took in animals that other shelters maybe just didn’t know a lot about or didn’t have resources to care for,” including FeLV+, chronically ill, and behaviorally challenges cats. They also discuss the MRFRS’s FARS program, a financial assistance program for lower-income owners and how that program helps keeps cats in the loving homes they a

 Dr. Andy Kaplan, The Toby Project | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 32:15

In this episode, Stacy speaks with Dr. Andrew Kaplan, the veterinarian behind New York City’s The Toby Project. Andrew has been an animal advocate since he was a child. Stacy & Andrew discuss Andrew’s journey to becoming a vet and how he came to learn about and become involved in pet overpopulation—including the touching story of Toby, the dog who put a face on the overpopulation issue for Andrew.

 Mario Arbore, Square Paws | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:12

Stacy and Mario discuss the free-roaming cat rooms that Square Paws designed for the North Shore Animal League America in partnership with Beth Stern, in honor of Billy Joel. Square Paws has designed several other shelter facilities, and Mario talks about the process of learning what kinds of materials do and don’t work in a shelter environment, as well as how much he’d like to do more shelter projects.

 Jeff Parks, Author of "You Know Your Cat Loves You Because..." | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:36

Jeff and Stacy discuss the results of this work, the book You Know Your Cat Loves You Because … The Sweet, Silly, and Scientific Ways Our Cats Show Us How Much They Love Us and Jeff goes into detail about how the book came to be. He tells Stacy that he wanted to write a positive book that didn’t just play on the typical stereotypes of cats being aloof. The book has had a great response, and Jeff hopes it brings joy to everyone who reads it.

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