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Special: In today's episode, I discuss the animals my family adopted and what they mean to us! Animal welfare isn't separate from human welfare. It's the same thing. Stray dogs spread rabies. Feral cats spread disease. Overcrowded shelters become breeding grounds for infection. When we protect animals, we protect people too. This is called One Health, and it's the foundation for everything in this episode. In Episode 11, we talk about the Pet Product Stewardship Fee. One percent on non-essential pet items. The fancy toys, the boutique treats, the stuff you don't really need but buy anyway. That one percent funds low-cost spay and neuter, veterinary care for families who can't afford it, and the Animal Stewardship Corps. We cover real Indiana examples. In February 2026, an Indianapolis shelter was at 104% capacity. The director said they were "at a breaking point." In 2025, Indiana lost 8.6 million birds to avian flu. That's an agricultural disaster and a public health warning. And across the state, vet deserts leave communities with no access to spay and neuter services. The Animal Stewardship Corps is part of the ICC's Resilience Corps track. Corps members provide mobile clinics, shelter support, and emergency response. They go into vet deserts, bringing care to parking lots and fairgrounds. They help families who can't afford veterinary care. They reduce stray populations before they become a crisis. Featured book: The Bond by Wayne Pacelle. The deep, ancient connection between people and animals. And the responsibility that comes with it. This episode also includes personal stories about the rescued cats and dogs who inspired this work. IndianaCentury.org
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