Colony Caretaking Tips & Tricks – FREE!
Led by the team at Neighborhood Cats, this workshop tackles the everyday challenges of community cat colony caretaking—those persistent, sometimes messy problems that don’t always make it into training manuals. Drawing on more than 20 years of real-world experience, this session focuses on practical solutions that help caretakers maintain healthy colonies while navigating environmental and human-related obstacles.
Designed for colony caretakers at every stage, this workshop combines proven strategies with shared learning, creating space for participants to learn from both instructors and each other.
What You’ll Learn
Managing Common Colony Care Challenges
Learn effective ways to handle issues like pests at feeding stations, wildlife interference, flea control, frozen water, and other environmental challenges that can complicate daily care routines. This section focuses on realistic, humane solutions you can adapt to your specific setting.
Balancing Cat Care and Community Relations
Explore strategies for addressing neighbor concerns, reducing nuisance behaviors, and maintaining positive relationships within the community. You’ll gain insight into how proactive communication and thoughtful colony management can prevent conflicts before they escalate.
Valuable Resources & Certification
Take advantage of the interactive format and live Q&A, extensive handouts, and real-life video footage from actual projects. Attendees will receive a digital certificate after passing a brief quiz and access to a dedicated Facebook group for ongoing networking with fellow TNR advocates. Plus the live course recording will be available for you to review for one year.
Workshop Sponsor
We are proud to receive support from the following sponsor for this workshop.
We are currently accepting sponsorships for our 2026 educational season. This year’s packages include a range of valuable benefits. Review the sponsorship details, and if you have any questions, please email stacy@communitycatspodcast.com.

This course/webinar/series/conference has been approved for Continuing Educational Units by the National Animal Care & Control Association (NACA). National certificate holders can submit for credit consistent with the NACA CEU policy located https://nacatraining.org/continuing-education-recertification/

