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The Community Cats Podcast

The Community Cats Podcastwww.communitycatspodcast.com
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/.
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Ep150 - Bruce Myers

Bruce Myers, Executive Director, United Spay Alliance "The law tends to be way behind the needs on the ground… We've got to let the law catch up." In this Spay Day episode, Stacy is joined by Bruce Myers, an animal protection lawyer and new director of the United Spay Alliance. The United Spay Alliance (USA) seeks to establish timely spay-neuter programs in each state that are easily accessible to people who need it—not just a list of clinic locations, but a state-wide database with e-resources ...

Feb 28, 201723 min

Ep149 - Rob Halpin

Interview! Rob Halpin, Director of Public Relations at the MSPCA "Journalists love to help animals just like we do." Rob Halpin is the director Public Relations at the MSPCA Angell Animal Hospital in Boston, MA. He transitioned from the corporate sector, working as a PR agent for At&T, to his current job about five years ago and found a perfect blend of two of his biggest passions: public relations and animal welfare. In this episode he gives some PR tips for new organizations that might not...

Feb 25, 201729 min

Ep148 - Katie Lisnik

Interview! Katie Lisnik, Director of Cat Protection and Policy at the Humane Society of the United States "This is the thick of legislative session season." Where in the USA is cat policy these days? Katie Lisnik can tell you! Katie is back for her third interview with Stacy, and this time she is taking us on a tour of various states who have serious bills and legislation that affect community cats on the docket for 2017. Some of these bills the HSUS itself is pushing, and some of the bills it i...

Feb 23, 201727 min

Ep147 - Stacy LeBaron

Ask Stacy! Five Tenets of Building an Organization "We have to focus on giving people the guidance they need, but also let them take ownership a task, too." In this Ask Stacy episode, Lisa and Stacy go through Stacy's 5 Tenets of Building an Organization to Help Community Cats, which are: Understand your community, Build a skills matrix, Delegate tasks, Communicate with donors and volunteers, and Review and evaluate goals. Stacy is more than happy to consult with organizations on working on thes...

Feb 21, 201725 min

Ep146 - Rachel Geller

Interview! Rachel Geller, Certified Humane Education Specialist "The moral and humane response to animal abuse begins with assisting kids in developing empathy and compassion for animals." We are once again re-visiting an old friend of the podcast—Dr. Rachel Geller, vice president of the Gifford Cat Shelter and certified humane education specialist. As a cat behavior counselor, Rachel has been busy giving talks at various youth organizations to teach children compassion towards animals. She has ...

Feb 18, 201727 min

Ep145 - Tamar Arslanian, Author of Shop Cats of New York

Interview! Tamar Arslanian, Author of Shop Cats of New York "Isn't a life in a shop where they're loved better than a cage or being put down?" Tamar Arslanian is the blogger behind ihavecat.com and the author of Shop Cats of New York , the coffee table book that Stacy recommended in her last book show . In the three years it took to write the book, Tamar partnered with photographer Andrew Marttila, who she calls a true "cat whisperer," and adventured all around New York meeting amazing cats in s...

Feb 16, 201724 min

Ep144 - Christina Ha

Interview! Christina Ha, Co-Founder of Meow Parlour and Creator of Cat Camp NYC "How can I bridge the gap between people who want to learn about cats and the experts who know all about cats?" Until 3 1/2 years ago, Christina's passion was food rather than felines. But after adopting her first kitty, Mr. Socks, she decided to combine her talents as a pastry chef with a growing interest in cats by becoming the co-founder of Meow Parlour, New York City's first-ever cat cafe. "I couldn't understand ...

Feb 14, 201722 min

Ep143 - Shaun Sears

Interview! Shaun Sears, Co-Owner, Canopy Cat Rescue "What we do is extremely dangerous…even savvy tree climbers have difficulty rescuing cats." You don't need to call a fireman to rescue your cat from a tree when Shaun Sears is around. Shaun and his partner are certified arborists who have "branched out" (sorry!) into the specialty of rescuing cats from trees. Their firm, Canopy Cat Rescue, has recovered nearly 800 cats from trees over the last two years, and was featured on the Animal Planet pr...

Feb 11, 201725 min

Ep142 - Rob Leinberger

Interview! Rob Leinberger, President, National Animal Care and Control Association "The communities that I have seen do best have a network." Rob Leinberger has been in the animal control game for 25 years—first starting as a veterinary assistant in high school, then working as an animal control officer for Chesterfield County in Virginia. He is the president of the National Animal Care and Control Association (NACA), and in January of 2016 he became the Animal Control Supervisor of Richmond Ani...

Feb 09, 201722 min

Ep141 - Meg Bond

Meg Bond, Owner, Events by Meg "You need to find the kingpin to what is taking up space." Meg Bond has a "Type-A" dream job—she organizes for a living! Meg is a self-employed event coordinator and residential stager/organizer, which means that she sets up residences to be most appealing to perspective buyers. She also helps people organize their homes and office, and in this episode she shares some great tips for organizations looking for fresh ideas on planning events or rearrange their home ba...

Feb 07, 201722 min

Ep140 - Joe Miele

Joe Miele, TNR project coordinator, Broken Promises SW "A tight-knit colony is going to keep other [cats] out of the area." Joe Miele is the TNR project coordinator for Broken Promises SW, a non-profit that seeks to address community cat overpopulation in Las Cruces, New Mexico and the surrounding county. Joe has been working with community cats since the mid 1990s, when he began teaching TNR classes with the Animal Protection League in New Jersey. He was inspired by the amount of people who wan...

Feb 04, 201727 min

Ep139 - Gus Ray

Gus Ray, Owner of Baycom Diagnostics "From a scientific point of view it's been one of the hardest things I've ever done, but also the most rewarding." Gus Ray is the owner of Baycom Diagnostics, a new company that provides A1C testing for dogs and cats. The A1C test aids in the diagnosis and treatment of diabetes by reading your average glucose levels over a period of time—for cats 90 days, for dogs 120. The disparity between human blood and cat and dog blood proved quite a challenge to develop...

Feb 02, 201721 min

Ep138 - Myles Chadwick

Myles Chadwick, Vice President of the New School at Emancipet "In order to reach people who haven't been [reached] before, we have to do a lot of listening, not just a lot of telling." What do line cooks and high-volume spay-neuter vets have in common? Coming to the animal welfare world from a background in restaurants and cooking, Myles didn't know the first thing about TNR when he became the assistant manager of client services at an ASPCA hospital in New York City. However, he became fascinat...

Jan 31, 201723 min

Ep137 - Steve Smith

Steve Smith, Founder of Pet Releaf "We follow the science first and foremost." In this episode, Stacy interviews a different kind of person interested in pet health and medication—Steve Smith, co-founder of Pet Releaf, a service that provides hemp- and CBD-infused products for pets. Pet Releaf was born of Steve's personal experience with his dog Mattie. As she aged, Mattie showed signs of serious arthritic pain when she walked, and she was clearly suffering. Although Steve was never able to find...

Jan 28, 201726 min

Ep136 - Book Reviews with Stacy

Stacy's back with more recommendations in the second ever Book Review Show! These four books offer a wide variety for anyone in the animal welfare world: from a coffee table book of city kitties, to a birder's views on managing free-roaming cat populations. As last time, the final book recommendation does not talk specifically about cats, but instead offers ways in which you can build your social media presence, craft a more communicative message, and more. We've included the names of the books ...

Jan 26, 201715 min

Ep135 - Emma Clifford

Emma Clifford, Founder and Executive Director of Animal Balance "I don't think you can put a dollar figure on humanely managing all species." Emma is back for another interview! This time, she tells Stacy about her most recent and fascinating trip to the Galapagos Islands in early December. There she and her team at Animal Balance Galapagos worked with the local parks service to develop a community-based sterilization program for cats (TNR in CCP speak!). She talks about working in a habitat wit...

Jan 24, 201724 min

Ep134 - Laura Moss & Jamie Brooks

Laura Moss, Founder, and Jamie Brooks, Communications, AdventureCats.org "We [are] trying to… rebrand not just what it means to be a cat lady… [but also] what a cat is." Laura Moss and Jamie Brooks are partners in Adventure Cats, a website that promotes safe ways for cat owners to explore the outdoors with their cats, and seeks to dismantle negative stereotypes about cats and the people who own them. Barely two years old, the site has exploded with activity and popularity, and has brought togeth...

Jan 21, 201724 min

Ep133- Mary Peng

Interview! Mary Peng, CEO & Founder, International Center for Veterinary Services (Part 2) "It has to be high-quality, high-volume spay-neuter, with Chinese characteristics."' In part two of this special two-part episode, Mary Peng continues to tell the story of ICVS, and goes into more detail about the unique challenges the hospital must face in China. She says that they have had to adapt programs and practices learned in the US to Chinese situations. For example, Mary believes that the pri...

Jan 19, 201722 min

Ep132 - Mary Peng

Interview! Mary Peng, CEO & Founder, International Center for Veterinary Services (Part 1) "This is a program for China. It is going to raise the bar on humane animal welfare." In part one of this special two-part episode, Stacy interviews Mary Peng,CEO and founder of International Center for Veterinary Services. Based in Beijing, ICVS is the first international standard animal hospital in China. China is a large country with very little access to veterinary care. In 1994, Mary adopted a cat...

Jan 17, 201723 min

Ep131 - Chris Roy

Interview! Chris Roy, Founder, Doobert.com "The concept behind Doobert was to automate those rescue tasks that can and should be automated." Chris Roy is a pilot, a Milwaukeean, a husband and owner of several cats and dogs, and the creator of Doobert.com , an online software platform for animal welfare volunteers and organizations. Although Doobert started as a hub to organize the transportation of rescued animals, it has grown to offer a wide variety of services, such as photography for shelter...

Jan 14, 201723 min

Ep130 - Dr. Caitlyn Neal

Interview! Dr. Caitlyn Neal, HVHQSN Veterinarian, Washington D.C. and Maryland "We have enormous community support through our foster network and feeders who really want to go the distance for their cats" Just two years out of veterinary school, Dr. Neal has been drawn to shelter medicine for quite some time. This spay/neuter "dynamo" has been involved with a number of high quality, high volume spay/neuter programs and today leads the medical efforts at CATNIPP, the Cat Neighborhood Partnership ...

Jan 12, 201720 min

Ep129 - Nina Wolf

Nina Wolf, Writer and Expert, Animal Nutrition and Wellness "Think about our kids who are cuddling animals and sticking their faces down into their fur." Nina is a passionate advocate for keeping animals safe and healthy through use of natural, non-toxic foods and treatment alternatives. She catalogs the many health issues posed to cats and dogs through use of topical flea and tick treatments (as well as their dangers to humans), and introduces Stacy to a new alternative that repels pests via el...

Jan 10, 201722 min

Ep128 - Aimee St. Arnaud

Interview! Aimee St. Arnaud-Relaunch- Director at Humane Alliance a Program of the ASPCA "We need to focus on stopping the problem at the root… that's why we focus on prevention." In today's episode we are relaunching Aimee St. Arnaud's super podcast, as we had a technical glitch. Since the episode was only live for a short period of time, we want to make sure you have a chance to listen to this awesome interview! Enjoy. Aimee St. Arnaud works for the Humane Alliance training vets and community ...

Jan 07, 201722 min

Ep127 - Bryan Kortis

Interview! Bryan Kortis, Director of National Programs, Neighborhood Cats "We've been able to return cats to colonies that otherwise would have been lost in the system." In his return to the Podcast, Bryan tells Stacy about his recent move to Maui (we're a little jealous!), which is in crisis when it comes to stray and feral cat populations. He and his wife moved there to bring "progressive and enlightened" thinking to how this community deals with these cats, as well as advocating for the spay/...

Jan 05, 201727 min

Ep126 - Justin Zimmerman

Justin Zimmerman, Director of the Film, "SMART: Specialized Mobile Animal Rescue Team." "We fell in love with their drive and passion, and what they're doing so visual, we thought there was something cool there." In this fascinating interview, Justin talks about his award-winning documentary that follows the exploits of the Los Angeles-based SMART team, which rescues animals in Southern California from all kinds of dire situations. He and his film crew followed the team for three years, watching...

Jan 03, 201723 min

Ep125 - Susanna Della Maddalena

Greatest Hits! Susanna Della Maddalena, CEO and President, Central OK Humane "We're in the business of saving lives." Susanna was a fan favorite and we can definitely see why! She spent ten years heading up PetSmart Charities and now leads Central OK Humane. She has seen it all when it comes to fundraising and has been on both sides of the coin! She discusses implementing game-changing programs that have brought live release rates to an all-time high, as well as how they have handled the high vo...

Dec 31, 201621 min

Ep124 - Brianna Lovell

Greatest Hits! Brianna Lovell, Outreach and Events Manager, Alley Cat Allies "No action is too big or too small." We couldn't have asked for a better guest on National Feral Cat Day than Brianna Lovell! If you are still unaware of what this great day entails, this is the podcast that you've been waiting for! Brianna discusses how the day began, but more importantly, what National Feral Cat Day has turned into! Groups use this day as a wonderful platform for taking on the projects and education t...

Dec 29, 201621 min

Ep123 - Hannah Shaw

Greatest Hits! Hannah Shaw, The Kitten Lady "I live and breathe cat advocacy…that's what I do." Hannah Shaw was such a popular guest earlier this year that we couldn't wait to bring back her episode for a reboot! How was she to know that saving an orphaned kitty would reboot her career, as well! Hannah, affectionately known as The Kitten Lady, is now an expert in saving and raising kittens. She holds workshops and has an amazing social media presence, so it was a match made in heaven when her an...

Dec 27, 201619 min

Ep122- Kathy Downey

Interview! Kathy Downey, Journalist and Animal Rights Advocate, Plus "Mickey's Story" "These cats are citizens of our community just like you are and I am." Kathy was one of the earliest volunteers for the Merrimack River Feline Rescue Society when she moved to Newburyport, Massachusetts in 1992. She and Stacy reminisce about the feral cat colony on the Merrimack River and how she developed a special place in her heart for Mickey, a waterfront cat she calls "a personable cat with a purr." She de...

Dec 24, 201631 min

Ep121 - Dr. Marty Becker

Interview! Dr. Marty Becker, "America's Veterinarian" and Founder of the Fear Free Initiative "To finally realize we were causing psychological damage to animals…once you know it, you can't not know it." After being a renowned veterinarian, including being the resident vet on Good Morning America for 17 years, Dr. Becker says, "I'm not retiring…I'm refiring!" His latest initiative is an innovative program that helps animal care professionals reduce the stress we put on our companion animals when...

Dec 22, 201624 min
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