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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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 A Best of CCP Episode! Will Zweigart, Flatbush Cats | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:43

Flatbush Cats is well known for their visual documentation of the work they do, and Will shares some of his tips and ideas on how best to use visual media. He discusses the idea of proactive fundraising by telling authentic stories and explains that platforms like Instagram help your supporters see exactly where their money is going.

 A Best of CCP Episode! Dr. Sara Pizano, DVM, Team Shelter USA | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:06

Stacy sits down with Dr. Sara Pizano her new book, The Best Practice Playbook for Animal Shelters. The book is a result of the more than 100 assessments Dr. Pizano has done at shelters around the country. She realized that the solutions needed to decrease euthanasia rates were always the same—so she decided to write this playbook so that those solutions can be used by anyone, anywhere.

 Hasara Lay, Catexplorer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:23

Hasara, who is located in Australia, began exploring with her cat as a child and never stopped. When she and her husband adopted two rescue cats, she started Catexplorer as a repository for information on training cats to be explorers, but it has since expanded into more of an online community for those who like to explore with their cats. Hasara also hosts the Catexplorer podcasts, where she interviews Catexplorers about their adventures and cat experts for pro advice.

 Dr. Jennifer Conrad, The Paw Project | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 23:14

In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Conrad, who founded The Paw Project in 1999, joins Stacy to discuss the organization’s mission to end declawing in the U.S. & Canada, using education, research, and legislation. The Paw Project is made up completely of veterinarians and the group compiled the evidence, drafted the legislation, composed the language of the legislation, built the coalition of support, and obtained the representatives for every law prohibiting declawing in the U.S.

 Julia Grosz, Cat Hustler | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:18

The Acatemy started as Julia’s way of trying to make sense of loss after the death of a beloved cat, and it has since grown into a way to try to bring more rescuers together to get face time with each other, and to bring awareness about TNR to different kinds of cat rescuers. The Acatemy, Julia tells Stacy, is her way of doing for others what she wishes had been done for her. Stacy and Julia also discuss some great marketing tips for cats, including what Julia calls the “scratch and dent” specials.

 John Boone, Wildlife Biologist at Great Bay Bird Observatory | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 22:18

John Boone, a wildlife biologist previously interviewed on CCP, joins Stacy to discuss new research on how we can use the tools we have to manage cat populations more efficiently and more effectively. This particular study was conducted by a group of people connected with the Alliance for Contraception in Cats and Dogs (ACC&D) and used computer modeling and simulation tools to predict the outcomes of various community cat management scenarios.

 Lizz Whitacre, Pawlytics | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:30

Stacy and Lizz discuss how Pawlytics came to be, and how its affordable fee structure operates. When Lizz got started working on this project, she wanted to come up with something that worked for small groups, and that was accessible to any and all potential users. To do this, her team interviewed over 400 organizations to find out either why they hadn’t yet adopted data management software, or, if they had, what they did and didn’t like about it.

 Valerie Sheppard, Association for Animal Welfare Advancement | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:12

Valerie created the Learning Center when she joined the AAWA in 2018, and it offers a variety of webinars (live and recorded) and online classes, most of which are free. Valerie wanted to make sure people from anywhere could access learning opportunities anytime instead of only having access to them at conferences, which aren’t accessible to everyone.

 Meagan Larrea, Joy 4 Cats | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:04

Meagan runs a growing project that puts together toy and treat baskets for shelters to give away to new adopters. The program began in the fall of 2018 when Meagan heard about a local shelter with an overflow of adult cats looking for homes. As a creative way to help, Meagan created adopter baskets to bring joy to cats and to give people an incentive to adopt—and it worked!

 Ashley Morrison, Foster Caregiver & Cat Advocate | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:00

Ashley got involved in fostering kittens after she lost her father to suicide, and she talks with Stacy about how much fostering helped her and her mom through the grieving process. Ashley is a big believer in the fact that fostering can be great for your mental health and notes that the kittens were “an amazing distraction.”

 Isa Peraza-Martinez, ASPCA Community Cats Outreach Manager | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:45

Isa and Stacy discuss what the TNRM workshops consist of, and how things have changed in New York City for community cats since 2011 when Isa began her work in the field. They also discuss a program Isa has developed in which area youth who are part of the NYPD Explorers program assist with building community cat shelters. In 2020, Isa hopes to translate the TNRM workshop into Spanish in order to reach even more caregivers and community members.

 Dr. Kimberley Khodakhah, Veterinarian, Mentor, Wellness & Success Coach | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:59

With 23 years of experience as a veterinarian herself, Dr. K. knows the business inside and out—including the fact that the animal medical field can come with incredible stresses and challenges. She mentors new and recent veterinary school graduates to help them develop skills and to facilitate success during their first few years of practice, and she also coaches established veterinarians who are experiencing burnout or feeling unsatisfied with their career.

 Sally Williams, Brodie Fund and Feline Fine Project | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:59

Sally shares with Stacy that 55% of owned cats don’t see a vet annually and 9% will never see a vet in their lifetime. The Feline Fine Project aims to change these statistics. Sally and Stacy talk about why so many cats don’t see a vet regularly, and about why annual exams are so important. Sally also offers some great tips on affording exams, and on getting cats used to carriers.

 Colleen Bray, Director, Boone County (KY) Animal Shelter | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:03

Colleen Bray, Director of the Boone County Kentucky Animal Shelter, has seen a lot of change with regards to cats in her time in animal welfare. She has worked in many roles in the field, and she joins Stacy to share not only her own shelter’s success stories but also the cumulative success of the northern Kentucky region.

 Anna Skaya, Basepaws | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:04

Anna Skaya, the CEO of Basepaws, joined Stacy last year on CCP Ep. 213, and she’s back to update Stacy on everything that has happened—including a successful appearance on Shark Tank! Basepaws is a simple, at-home DNA test for your cat that can give you an idea of the breeds your cat has in its DNA, and if your cat is a carrier for certain genetic diseases. According to Anna, Basepaws test represents the first time that many genetic tests for cats have been combined into one—and has been made affordab

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