Interview! Julie Jacobson, Director of Spay Tennessee
October 21, 2016What to do When Tragedy Strikes
October 24, 2016“We need to focus on stopping the problem at the root… that’s why we focus on prevention.”
Aimee St. Arnaud works for the Humane Alliance training vets and community advocates who want to open spay-neuter clinics. She first got the idea to open her own spay-neuter clinic when volunteering with the Toledo Area Humane Society and their Operation Felix, a monthly MASH clinic. After seeing the dearth of resources for cats and the invisibility of the problem even within the animal welfare world, she started the Humane Ohio Spay/Neuter Clinic, which performs 15,000 spay/neuter surgeries a year, 70% of which are cats. She is a big advocate of “spaying it forward,” which involves creating supportive community environments in which clinics can grow, making education resources accessible to advocates at any level, and respecting private vets in the area by referring clients of her clinic for most wellness cases. Find her as well as a multitude of free resources at humanealliance.org.
Aimee is kind enough to share this great document that will help you decide “Does this Cat need to be rescued?” Click here to check it out!
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