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Ep 669: 10 Years of Community Cats Podcast: A Conversation with Stacy, Kristen, and Mike

“We may not all be the same organization, but we all have a very similar goal, and that is a better world for cats ultimately.”

This episode is sponsored-in-part by Maddie’s Fund, OcuTrap, and Drop Traps: Beginning and Advanced Certification Workshop.

To celebrate the 10-year anniversary of the Community Cats Podcast, host Stacy LeBaron is joined by Kristen Petrie, Community Cats Central’s Technical Tabby, and frequent guest/guest host Mike Phillips of the Urban Cat League in New York City. Rather than a traditional interview, this episode is a candid conversation about the podcast’s journey, the evolution of the community cat movement, and what they see on the horizon.

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  • How the podcast launched with a five-day-a-week release schedule — and why that was, in retrospect, wildly ambitious
  • The evolution from a podcast into a broader educational platform, including the TNR certification workshops that have now certified over 6,000 community cat advocates
  • The Community Cat Pyramid — why it became a turning point for the podcast and the movement, and how it reframes the conversation around owned cats as the upstream source of community cat populations
  • A frank look at the veterinary access crisis: why affordable spay/neuter remains the most critical variable in population management, and what’s shifting in the private practice landscape (including the potential move away from corporate ownership back toward independent practices)
  • The Community Cat Clinics in the Atlanta area as a model for independently owned, cat-focused veterinary practices — and how to connect with co-owner Rick DuCharme if you’re curious about replicating it
  • The cost equation: why trap-hold-euthanize approaches are far more expensive than upstream spay/neuter investment, and how to make that case clearly to decision-makers
  • Advocacy strategy — including the elevator pitch, tailoring your message to your audience (a politician needs to hear “1,000 voters”; a neighbor who dislikes cats needs to hear about the vacuum effect), and the power of consistent, simple messaging
  • The Georgia Whole Cat Workshop — bringing community cat players together for a full-day hybrid strategic session
  • The Summerlee Sustainable Solutions Grant Program— an eight-week course through the University of the Pacific paired with $4,000–$8,000 in seed funding for pilot projects
  • What the future looks like: less hierarchy, more collaboration, and community members stepping up to answer each other’s questions

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