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“We have a better option for this subset of underrepresented cats.”
“We have a better option for this subset of underrepresented cats.”
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Length:
24 minutes
Released:
Aug 23, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
In the field of animal welfare, “Dr. Susan” possesses a prolific resume. She opened her own veterinary-behavioral consulting service in 2000, has maintained a position as veterinary advisor for the Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association since its beginning in 2008, runs a private practice, and has volunteered her veterinary service at various local shelters in her home state of Wisconsin. In 2001, Dr. Susan founded Friends of Ferals, an adoption center and spay-neuter clinic for community cats in Dane County, WI. Considering that community cat interests were not a pressing concern at the time of its inception, this organization has done groundbreaking work in its field, rescuing over 4,500 community cats and adopting out 4,300 since 2007. Dr. Susan offers insight into successful relocation of community cat colonies, and how to successfully grow your organization through community outreach, especially in the face of push-back. For more information, visit the Friends of Ferals website at daneferals.org.
Released:
Aug 23, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
“If we can keep a cat that has a solvable, fixable behavior problem in its home, it’s better for the cat and for the owner.”: An Interview with Rachel Geller, Vice President, Ellen M. Gifford Shelter for Homeless Cats, Brighton MA by The Community Cats Podcast