Upcoming Conferences & Workshops
Surrender Prevention Certification Workshop
January 15, 2025 | 2:00-3:30PM ET.
Youโll learn compassionate strategies for empathizing with cat owners, addressing their unique limitationsโwhether financial, time-related, or related to patienceโand tackle the three most common reasons for surrender: litter box issues, destructive scratching, and inter-cat aggression.
8th Annual Online Cat Conference
Jan. 25th & 26th | 10:00AM-5:00PM ET.
Take part in two days filled with cat-centric content, speakers from a wide variety of animal welfare roles share their perspectives on the field, providing valuable insights to help you or your organization create a more humane world for community cats.
Scholarships may be available for these events!
Thanks for generous sponsors, many of our workshops and conferences can be attended at no charge when you apply for a scholarship.
Please visit our scholarship info page to get all the details and apply.
Community Cats Program Management
DATE: JANUARY 13, 2025 โ MARCH 9, 2025
TIME: Materials will be available on demand. Live Q+A sessions will occur every Friday at 11:00 AM ET.
REGISTRATION: Fee is ย $429. Click here to register before January 12, 2025
Are you ready to make a greater impact in your community? Registration is now open for the January 2025 session of the Community Cat Program Management Course in collaboration with the University of the Pacific, Benerd College!
Course leaders, Stacy LeBaron (Community Cats Podcast & United Spay Alliance) and Elizabeth Finch (Community Cats Podcast), will facilitate this unique, fully comprehensive, eight-week certificate program that covers every essential aspect of building and managing a successful community cat initiative. Aimed at animal welfare professionals, veterinary students, animal control officers, nonprofit leaders, and community advocates, this course combines theory with practical applications to cover all aspects of community cat welfare.
Through a blend of online lectures, interactive discussions, and real-world assignments, students will learn how to implement humane and effective strategies for managing community cat populations, ensuring their health and welfare while engaging positively with the communities they serve.