Interview! Jonathan Rosenberg, Founder of Tabby's Place "I wanted to do something for the cats nobody wanted." Jonathan Rosenberg wasn't very interested in animal welfare—or even considered himself a "cat person"—until he met Tabby. When a stray cat showed up on his porch one day, begging for food and a place to sleep, Jonathan and his wife took him in and gave him a very happy life for the next sixteen years. When Tabby was diagnosed with and subsequently passed from terminal cancer, however, J...
May 09, 2017•25 min
Interview! Harold Rhee, Host of This is Pawprint Podcast "Your volunteers may have skills that you never knew about. You don't really know unless you truly empower people to share their talents." Harold Rhee is the creator and host of This is Pawprint, another animal welfare podcast! With his wife Nancy, he interviews the "heroes of animal rescue," such as Tamar Arslanian, author and photographer of Shop Cats, as well as our very own Stacy LeBaron! Stacy and Harold compare notes on creating thei...
May 06, 2017•21 min
Interview! Steve Lawrence, Co-Director of The Cat Rescuers, and Tara Green, TNR volunteer of Brooklyn Animal Action "I think it's important for viewers to understand the kind of dedication and commitment that's required to do this work." When Steve Lawrence moved to Brooklyn with his wife Helen, he didn't know the first thing about community cats. However, after individuals of a backyard colony started showing up at his backdoor begging for food, he began to investigate and uncover the world of ...
May 04, 2017•23 min
Interview! Robin Olson, Blogger at CoveredinCatHair.com and founder of Kitten Associates "I love telling these stories because every single cat that we bring into our rescue always has something we can learn from." Robin Olson is the writer behind the award winning "Covered in Cathair" blog, which chronicles the stores of the 500 cats she's rescued over the years. She also is the founder of Kitten Associates, which opened its doors in 2010. Located in Sandy Hook, CT, Kitten Associates started th...
May 02, 2017•24 min
Interview! Rebecca Jewell, Executive Director of the National Kitten Coalition "Foster programs are my first love by far." Rebecca Jewell is the executive director of the National Kitten Coalition. Her family fostered many pregnant cats and litters when she was growing up in Ohio, which inspired in her a love of foster programs. In fact, she built her own foster program from scratch when she first became the volunteer coordinator of a shelter in the DC area 11 years ago—just when she had started...
Apr 29, 2017•26 min
Interview! Jackson Galaxy, Star of Animal Planet's My Cat from Hell, and Founder of the Jackson Galaxy Foundation "I was used to not following rules and cats don't follow rules for the most part." It's the Cat Daddy himself in this special episode of the podcast! Stacy has a fascinating conversation with Jackson Galaxy, the once-musician whose special bond with felines catapulted (sorry!) him to fame as a champion for helping people better understand cat behavior and find creative ways to help t...
Apr 27, 2017•29 min
Interview! Dr. Theo Capaldo, President and Executive Director of the New England Anti-Vivisection Society "We really try to fight science with science." Dr. Theo Capaldo is the president and executive director of the New England Anti-Vivisection Society (NEAVS). NEAVS is committed to ending the use of animals as test subjects, and in fact spearheaded the successful campaign to the use of chimps in biomedical research in the United States. As a licensed psychologist, Dr. Capaldo is concerned abou...
Apr 25, 2017•31 min
Interview! Carter Luke, President and CEO of the Massachusetts Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (MSPCA) "Fall in love with a cat…find a cat and try to help it." Luke reflects on some of the changes he's seen for cats in his 40 years in animal welfare. His approach is based on building coalitions of different groups who can jointly bring different talents to the table to affect change in the "disease of homelessness" for cats. He was one of the founders of the National Council of Pet ...
Apr 22, 2017•28 min
Interview! Renee Harris, Founder of PAWS to Success Program at the San Diego Humane Society "If individuals took responsibility for their pets, then there would be no indiscriminate breeding." Renee Harris has been volunteering and working in animal welfare since the tender age of twelve, and over her 30+ year career she has seen the field change enormously. She pioneered the Paws to Success program at the San Diego Humane Society, which includes the first orphan kitten nursery of its kind. The ...
Apr 20, 2017•22 min
Interview! Sarah Pizano, Program Director for Target Zero "You are doing this on behalf of the cats. Put the nerves on the back burner; it's about saving cats." Stacy revisits with Sarah Pizano, the program director for Target Zero and the podcast's guest of episode 56 . Sarah shares with us an innovative way that Target Zero was able to move funds from a foundation in Cincinnati all the way to the shelters and communities of the Northern Area Kentucky Development District, an organization that ...
Apr 18, 2017•24 min
Interview! Brad Shear, CEO of the Mohawk Hudson Humane Society "We are not here to be exterminators." When it comes to animal sheltering, Brad Shear has run the gamut of shelter needs and sizes. He started his career in the local shelter of a small city in Colorado, and since then has moved around the country to several different cities to share his knowledge and experience. For the past ten years he has been the CEO of the Mohawk Hudson Humane Society in New York state. His current shelter has ...
Apr 15, 2017•25 min
Interview! Merritt Clifton, Editor at Animals 24-7 "These days, shelters probably see only a fraction of the real numbers of cats in the community." In this episode, Stacy revisits Merritt Clifton, the editor of the Animals 24-7 news site. This time, Merritt gives an in-depth look at the use of statistics and data in animal welfare. He gives some inside tips and tricks into how one person can estimate population levels of community cats in their area and track that population over time. Merritt ...
Apr 13, 2017•31 min
Beth Clifton, Photographer and Social Media Editor for Animals 24-7 "Take Personal Responsibility with Animals in Need" Beth Clifton is the photographer and social media editor for Animals 24-7. She is also the wife of previous CCP guest Merritt Clifton, and she cites him as one of the people who changed her thinking around TNR and community cats. Beth has had several jobs involving animals, and when she first started working as an animal control officer, her encounters with community cats were ...
Apr 11, 2017•23 min
Ask Stacy! Stacy LeBaron, Host of The Community Cats Podcast "This is all about being a family." As kitten season approaches, guest host Lisa Finkel talks with Stacy about creatively managing community kittens. Describing kitten fostering as a "pre-program" to the adoption process, Stacy offers insight on productive ways to set up a healthy and sustainable foster care program. Many elements contribute to a successful system, from the medical and administrative structure to compassion fatigue sup...
Apr 08, 2017•23 min
Interview! Jocelyn Bouchard, Executive Director, Yavapai Humane Society "How do we elevate the status of cats?" Jocelyn's work in animal welfare began as a vet tech in a spay/neuter clinic in Vancouver BC in the 1980's, when high volume clinics were cutting edge. Twenty years' experience living in Maui fueled her belief that managing colonies, including feral kitten socializing and the tracking and removing of tame abandoned cats, is as important as TNR for decreasing numbers. Jocelyn discusses ...
Apr 06, 2017•21 min
Interview! Laura Baughman, Director of Operations, National Kitten Coalition "You're going to get a whole lot more kittens when you start a nursery." As we enter "kitten season," Stacy talks to Laura about "kitten nurseries," a new and hot concept for management of neonatal kittens. Laura recently researched and wrote a manual for organizations thinking about starting their own kitten nursery that provides a complete blueprint for approaching this challenge. She notes that before an organization...
Apr 04, 2017•26 min
Interview! Sara Kent, Director of Shelter Outreach for Petfinder "Video is a great way to let cats speak for themselves…and they don't have to say a lot." Petfinder has brought the world of technology to shelters and potential adopters. Sara, who's been there for 17 years, speaks with Stacy about the visibility it brings to hundreds of thousands of pets seeking a home, and how it seeks to improve the adoption experience by offering ongoing support once new pet parents have selected their new fam...
Apr 01, 2017•22 min
Interview! Julie Bank, President and CEO of Pasadena Humane Society and SPCA "I saw the animal shelter as a living museum." Julie Bank is the president and CEO of Pasadena Humane Society and SPCA. She approaches running an animal shelter from the unique perspective of curating a museum—in fact, she enrolled in a museum education program purely to bring the tools of alternative education used in museum programming back to the animal shelter. Julie says that for her, it's very important that shelt...
Mar 30, 2017•27 min
Interview! Anna Murrin and Valerie Kajko, Project Manager and TNR Coordinator, Metro Denver CAT Project "Having a physical location in the community builds up trust." Anna Murrin and Valerie Kajko are the project manager and TNR coordinator, respectively, of Metro Denver CAT Project in Denver, CO. CAT, or Cats Around Town, is a unique project in that it provides resources for all cats in a targeted area by setting up its home base in the neighborhood it serves. Still in its pilot phase, the proj...
Mar 28, 2017•23 min
Interview! Part Two - Cheryl Fernandes, Shelter Care Representative, PetLink "The microchip is the silent voice for the animal." In part two, Stacy and Cheryl Ann dive into the complexities of microchipping once microchips have been placed—how do you scan a newly-trapped feral cat? What are best practices for animal control officers when recovering an animal afield whose microchip turns out to be a dead end? Cheryl Ann also argues for microchipping in colonies—the little chips can store informat...
Mar 25, 2017•26 min
Interview! Part One - Heather Cammisa, CEO and Tara Sannucci, Pet Retention Coordinator, St. Hubert's "A database is only as good as it's maintained." In part one of this two-part episode, Stacy talks to Heather Cammisa and Tara Sannucci, the president of St. Hubert's Animal Welfare Center and director of the Pet Retention Program, respectively. Tara and Heather detail the plethora of programs that St. Hubert's has to offer, mostly focusing on education: humane education, training and behavior h...
Mar 21, 2017•18 min
Interview! Part Two - Heather Cammisa, CEO and Tara Sannucci, Pet Retention Coordinator, St. Hubert's "It's senseless to put out all this advice if you have someone who's not willing or able to do it all." In part two of this two-part episode, Tara dives into details while Heather gives us the big picture. Tara has a lot of responsibilities around St. Huberts, which include handling cat behavior challenges in the shelter such as socialization of shy cats and keeping the cats happy and entertaine...
Mar 21, 2017•22 min
Interview! Lauren Burbridge, Coordinator, Massachusetts Animal Fund "If every taxpayer in MA payed just one dollar… we could help over 40,000 cats and dogs every year." Lauren Burbridge has figured out how to help people and animals at the same time: she is a licensed social worker who started the Massachusetts Animal Fund, an organization that seeks to develop agricultural resources to end animal homelessness in the state. Lauren works directly with the public (particularly low-income communiti...
Mar 18, 2017•23 min
Interview! Joyce Briggs, President, Alliance for Contraception in Cats and Dogs "Whenever we intervene with animals in an ecosystem, there are implications for other animals." Joyce Briggs is the president of the Alliance for Contraception in Cats and Dogs. With a background in public health, she is concerned with how to better manage populations of cats and dogs, as well as how to sterilize these animals using non-surgical methods. This is the mission of the ACC&D, and it poses unique chall...
Mar 16, 2017•21 min
Interview! Dr. Dena Mangiamele, Author/Lecturer "'Safety first' does not exclude cats at all." When Dena Mangiamele started to practice veterinary medicine with the City of Los Angeles Department of Animal Control in the 1990s, animal sheltering procedures and best practices looked very different from how they do now. Dena helped to implement groundbreaking (at the time) programs like early spay-neuter, which greatly lowered the euthanasia numbers in the shelter, as well as the shelter's annual ...
Mar 14, 2017•26 min
Interview! Gavin Ehringer, Author "We are so people-focused because behind every animal that is coming into our clinic is a person." Gavin Ehringer has been writing about companion animals for 25 years, fueled by a childhood growing up next to a game farm and spending his young adult years working on a ranch. In this unorthodox episode, he outlines the different "classes" of animals—working, companion, purebred, and show—and tells Stacy about the unintended consequences of breeding. His upcoming...
Mar 11, 2017•25 min
Interview! Michelle Rivera, Founder, Spay-Neuter Kansas City "We are so people-focused because behind every animal that is coming into our clinic is a person." Michelle Rivera is the founder of Spay-Neuter Kansas City, a 501(c)3 non-profit that services the Kansas City areas in both Kansas and Missouri. Now going on its fifteenth year of operation, SNKC has increased the live release rate to 90% in the cities' shelters, and it services around 20,000 animals each year. Before the impetus of SNKC,...
Mar 09, 2017•21 min
Interview! Priscilla Ma, Executive Director, US Chapter of World Animal Protection "People don't want to know just about suffering, they want to know how they can help." Priscilla Ma is the executive director for the US chapter of World Animal Protection. While doing humanitarian work with Smile Train, she traveled throughout the world and saw the different kinds of impacts that animals can have on humans, and the myriad of ways that the animal-human relationship can manifest itself. She joined ...
Mar 07, 2017•21 min
Interview! Cheryl Fernandes, Shelter Care Representative, PetLink "The microchip is the silent voice for the animal." In continuation with Microchipping Madness, Stacy invites Cheryl Ann Fernandes back to the show to discuss the importance of microchipping. Cheryl Ann explains a bit about the technology behind the microchip, what RFID is and what it stands for, and also highlights the importance of buying your microchips from a reputable company. She also reinforces some of the statistics covere...
Mar 04, 2017•17 min
Interview! Brigid Wasson, Co-founder Missing Pet Partnership "We recommend that all cats be chipped, but it isn't foolproof." Brigid is back for another interview with Stacy, and to kick of March Microchipping Madness, Brigid talks about the importance of microchipping your pets. Microchipping is an especially important development when it comes to cats, as the Return to Owner (RTO) rate for our feline friends is between 1 and 2% in the US! Brigid also discusses the drawbacks of microchipping, s...
Mar 02, 2017•22 min