Sustain Our Shelters Podcast
Episode Overview In this episode, we explore the often misunderstood world of community cats and the humane strategy known as Trap Neuter Return, or TNR. We break down what community cats are, why they exist in almost every city, and how their unmanaged populations can create challenges for both local residents and shelters. Using research from long term studies and Bay Area data, we walk through how TNR stabilizes cat colonies, reduces shelter intake, improves public health, and creates better outcomes for animals and people alike. Whether you’re an animal lover, a shelter volunteer, a city policymaker, or simply curious about local wildlife, this episode offers a clear and evidence based look at a community issue that affects us all. Resources for Listeners Learn more about TNR Alley Cat Allies: www.alleycat.org [http://www.alleycat.org] University of Florida Shelter Medicine Program Local animal services pages for San Jose, Silicon Valley, and surrounding areas Bay Area Cats on Facebook Get involved Volunteer with local TNR groups Offer transportation help for spay and neuter appointments Foster kittens removed from colonies Support municipal policies that fund humane cat management Connect With the Show If you enjoyed this episode, consider subscribing, sharing with friends, or leaving a review. Your support helps spread awareness about humane animal solutions in our communities. For questions, feedback, or topic suggestions, feel free to reach out.
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