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How To Take Care Of Feral Cats In Your Neighborhood

May 23, 2023

Discover invaluable insights on caring for feral cats in your community and the importance of population control in this informative interview. Join us as we delve into practical advice and proven strategies, including trap-neuter-return (TNR) programs, providing food and shelter, and fostering harmony between feral cats and the community. Learn how you can make a positive impact on feline welfare by gaining the knowledge and tools to contribute effectively.

Explore the pressing issue of cats living on the streets without homes, commonly known as community cats. These resilient felines face numerous challenges, such as finding sustenance, shelter, and staying safe amidst illnesses and injuries. Gain a deeper understanding of their plight and the urgency of taking action to improve their lives.

Learn about how individuals can play a crucial role in their own communities to address the challenges faced by community cats. Our special guest, Stacy LeBaron, shares insights on TNR certification workshops that equip volunteers with the skills to independently tackle stray cat issues. Explore a range of online resources, neighborhood chat groups, and organizations that offer support and valuable information. Stacy's inspiring message emphasizes the importance of collective action and the idea that no one should feel alone in their efforts to help community cats.

Let this conversation serve as a catalyst for action, empowering you to create a brighter future for stray cats everywhere through compassion, education, and collective efforts. Together, we can transform the lives of these vulnerable felines and make a lasting impact on their well-being.

Stacy LeBaron is a highly experienced and trusted animal welfare advocate who serves as the host of the popular Community Cats Podcast. With an extensive archive of over 500 episodes, her podcast is a valuable source of education on cat overpopulation and welfare. Stacy's expertise and influence extend to various positions and advisory roles in the field of animal welfare. She serves on the Shelter Medicine Committee at the prestigious Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University, where her insights contribute to shaping best practices. Additionally, Stacy provides guidance and advice to the Massachusetts Animal Coalition (MAC) and holds leadership positions in several organizations. As the President of the Board for PAWSitive Pantry in Vermont and Massachusetts, Treasurer at the Vermont Humane Federation, Treasurer for the Merrimack River Feline Rescue Society, and Treasurer and strategic director at the United Spay Alliance, Stacy's commitment to improving the lives of cats and promoting their welfare is evident. Her vast experience and dedication make her a trusted voice in the field and an invaluable resource for addressing cat overpopulation and promoting feline welfare.