
Fixing the Future: The Movement to Increase Spay/Neuter Access
February 18, 2025
“Over 80% of the tagged cats didn’t need to come into the shelter at all. This simple tool is keeping cats in their communities where they belong.” – Dr. Amy Dalrymple
Listen to episode #601 now, featuring Nina Stively, Director of Loudon County Animal Services, and Dr. Amy Dalrymple, DVM.
This episode is sponsored-in-part by Maddie’s Fund and The Community Cat Clinic.
What if a simple collar could help keep community cats out of shelters and reunite them with their families? In this episode, host Stacy LeBaron chats with Nina Stively, Director of Loudoun County Animal Services, and Dr. Amy Dalrymple, veterinarian and shelter medicine specialist, about the Tag! You’re Home! program—a groundbreaking approach to identifying and returning outdoor cats to their rightful homes.
With traditional shelter methods resulting in low return-to-owner rates for stray cats, Tag! You’re Home! offers a humane and data-driven alternative. Nina explains how her shelter equips found cats with collars bearing a simple question: “Am I your cat?” The results speak for themselves—over 80% of tagged cats never needed shelter intake, and 31% were confirmed to have been reunited with their owners. Dr. Dalrymple discusses the research behind this initiative, the benefits for both shelters and communities and how this concept can be applied beyond municipal programs, including TNR efforts.
Tune in to discover how a small intervention is making a huge impact on cat welfare and how you can bring this idea to your community.
Press Play Now For:
- A simple and effective method to reunite lost cats with their families
- How the Tag! You’re Home! program keeps community cats out of shelters
- The surprising statistics behind stray cat reunifications
- Why traditional shelter systems often fail lost cats
- How this program bridges the gap between TNR groups and shelters
- The importance of changing public perception about stray and outdoor cats
- How you can implement similar initiatives in your own community
Resources & Links:
- Learn more about Loudoun County Animal Services: http://loudoun.gov/animals
- Contact Nina Stively: animals@loudoun.gov
- Journal of Shelter Medicine & Community Animal Health (https://jsmcah.org/index.php/jasv/article/view/98)
- Community Cats Podcast Paper Collar Template (https://www.communitycatspodcast.com/paper-collar/)
Sponsor Links:
- Maddie’s Fund (https://www.communitycatspodcast.com/maddies601)
- The Community Cat Clinic (https://www.communitycatspodcast.com/catclinicga)
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