
April 28, 2026
Ep 662: Scaling Spay/Neuter, Systems Thinking, and the Future of Urban Animal Welfare with Will Zweigart, Executive Director of Flatbush Cats
“Rescue and adoption actually don’t scale. It doesn’t matter how many you do—you’re not preventing more from showing up.”
In this compelling episode of the Community Cats Podcast, host Stacey LeBaron sits down with Will Zweigart, the visionary behind Flatbush Cats and creator of the investigative podcast Underfoot. Together, they unpack the “hidden cat crisis” affecting urban communities—particularly in New York City—and explore why traditional approaches to rescue and adoption fall short of creating lasting change.
Will shares how his background in strategy and communications shaped a systems-level approach to animal welfare, leading to a bold realization: rescue alone doesn’t scale. Instead, sustainable impact lies in increasing access to affordable veterinary care, particularly high-volume spay/neuter services. The conversation dives into the evolution from grassroots rescue work to launching a full-scale clinic, Flatbush Vet, which performed over 7,000 surgeries in a single year.
This episode goes beyond storytelling—it’s a blueprint for change. From addressing volunteer burnout to building scalable teams, advocating for municipal accountability, and reimagining the role of cities in animal welfare, Will outlines a transformative vision for 2035. Listeners will gain insight into how policy, funding, and public awareness intersect—and why nonprofits must often lead the charge in both service delivery and media storytelling.
Whether you’re a seasoned rescuer, nonprofit leader, or passionate advocate, this episode challenges you to think bigger, act strategically, and embrace solutions that create lasting impact for cats and communities alike.
Press Play Now For:
- Why rescue and adoption alone cannot solve cat overpopulation
- The concept of the “hidden cat crisis” and why it lacks media coverage
- How scaling spay/neuter services creates measurable, long-term impact
- The transition from volunteer rescue work to building a veterinary clinic
- Practical strategies to prevent volunteer burnout through delegation and systems
- The role of municipalities—and why policy inaction is a key barrier
- A bold 2035 vision for animal welfare infrastructure in major cities
- How storytelling and media can drive awareness and systemic change
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