How Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return Programs Protect Cats and Communities: With Dr. Bob Weedon, HQHVSN & Community Cat Surgeon at Paws Plus Veterinary
December 10, 2024“Trap-neuter-return is one piece of the puzzle. When it’s part of a strategic cat population management program, TNR becomes a powerful tool for addressing feline overpopulation.”
Listen to Episode #591 Now Featuring Vicky Halls, Head of Unowned Cats, International Cat Care
This episode is sponsored-in-part by Maddie’s Fund.
How do we piece together the puzzle of cat overpopulation? In this episode of the Community Cats Podcast, Stacy LeBaron chats with Vicky Halls, Head of Unowned Cats at International Cat Care, about innovative strategies to address this global challenge. Drawing on decades of experience in feline welfare, Vicky introduces her “jigsaw puzzle” approach to managing cat populations, highlighting the importance of collaboration, root-cause solutions, and strategic trap-neuter-return (TNR) programs.
Learn how to connect the pieces for effective cat population management, navigate the challenges of global resource disparities, and explore the progressive work of the Battersea Cat Project. Whether you’re a TNR pro or new to community cat care, this episode offers actionable insights and inspiration.
Press Play Now For:
- The emotional and professional journey of a feline welfare trailblazer.
- Understanding root causes vs. symptoms in cat overpopulation.
- Insights into the “jigsaw puzzle” of cat population management.
- Strategies for effective TNR programs and community collaboration.
- An overview of the Battersea Cat Project’s global impact.
- How access to resources shapes outcomes in cat population management.
Resources Mentioned:
- International Cat Care
- Email Vicky Halls at vicky.halls@icatcare.org for insights and collaboration.
- Video: Completing the jigsaw puzzle of sustainable and effective cat population management
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