Interview! Beth Clifton, Photographer and Social Media Editor for Animals 24-7 - The Community Cats Podcast

Interview! Beth Clifton, Photographer and Social Media Editor for Animals 24-7

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“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 largely negative. Because of this, she didn’t think that cats should live outside at all, but when she met Merritt, she began to expand her perspective on these very misunderstood populations. She explains to Stacy her view on feeding stations for community cats and her fear that “random acts of feeding” can actually do more harm than good. She hopes that anyone who chooses to help community cats will do so in a conscious and educated way, and take personal responsibility when handling these wild animals.
To learn more about Beth or Animals 24-7, please visit animals24-7.org.


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