How shelter leaders can support TNR cat programs - Ep28

Published: Dec. 16, 2020, 1:34 a.m.

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Guest: Becky Robison is President and Founder of Alley Cat Allies. Becky founded Alley Cat Allies in 1990 and has since played a leading role in the growth of Trap-Neuter-Return into the mainstream approach for outdoor cats. Her book, \\u201cThe Evolution of the Cat Revolution,\\u201d documents 25 years of pioneering efforts to revolutionize the way cats are treated in the United States.

Main question: What do shelter leaders need to know and do to support their organizations\' TNR programs?

Takeaways:

* Be confident in your organization\\u2019s support of TNR. Don\\u2019t apologize for it \\u2013 it is the most effective and humane way to stabilize and manage outdoor cat populations. It\\u2019s the right thing to do by the cats, and communities at large overwhelmingly prefer it to killing cats.

* TNR\\u2019s effectiveness has been proven - it works because removing cats merely allows new cats to move into the same area. Your organization may even have data showing its benefits in your own community and/or data showing that previous trap-kill programs did not work.

* People are contacting your organization about this issue because you are the animal welfare or cat experts in your community. Create a script for training new staff and to ensure consistent messaging.

* When someone calls to express concern about TNR, ask questions to understand why they are calling \\u2013 some people will be concerned about the welfare of the cats and need reassurance. Others will have a specific issue you can address with specific advice that will minimize or eliminate their specific issue.

* Your organization shouldn\\u2019t loan out traps to people who use them to remove cats.

* When doing TNR in a specific neighborhood, you may want to use doorhangers to communicate with local residents about trapping plans. You can buy pre-made TNR door hangers and find many free resources you can print yourself at AlleyCat.org.

Links:

* Alley Cat Allies: https://www.alleycat.org

* Alley Cat Allies\' brochures, pamphlets, door hangers, and more to educate the public about TNR: https://alley-cat-allies.myshopify.com/collections/community-relations

* Download resource documents your organization can use to address concerns about community cats:

* Addressing Common Concerns About Outdoor Cats - One-Page Solutions https://2917dbb3-64ed-41ad-a761-74ecc505ac66.filesusr.com/ugd/b03e13_32fc512816604938be9ba9fd21ecdebb.docx?dn=Addressing%20Common%20Concerns%20About%20Outdoor

* Cats in the Neighborhood FAQ - for sharing with concerned neighbors https://2917dbb3-64ed-41ad-a761-74ecc505ac66.filesusr.com/ugd/b03e13_f4bbc99e8fe74ccb82c8a20d15953973.docx?dn=Cats%20in%20the%20Neighborhood%20FAQ%20-%20for%20shari

* Conflict Resolution Tips for Community Cat Disputes https://2917dbb3-64ed-41ad-a761-74ecc505ac66.filesusr.com/ugd/b03e13_2a8d1f1aadc54103b9e73669503ea62c.docx?dn=Resolving%20Neighbor%20disputes%20-%20for%20caregi

* Resolving Neighbor Disputes - solutions to common concerns https://2917dbb3-64ed-41ad-a761-74ecc505ac66.filesusr.com/ugd/b03e13_fe94be975197489cb9ba9f5ebf33ebf7.docx?dn=Resolving%20Neighbor%20disputes%20-%20for%20caregi

* Leadership recommendation: Dan Heath\'s video "How to Write a Mission Statement That Doesn\'t Suck" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJhG3HZ7b4o

Recorded Dec. 10, 2020

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