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The Community Cats Podcast

The Community Cats Podcast

The Community Cats Podcast

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Our mission is to provide education, information and dialogue that will create a supportive environment empowering people to help cats in their community. *For transcripts of most shows, visit https://www.communitycatspodcast.com/podcast/.
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Drop Traps, Stubborn Cats & DIY Hacks: Level Up Your TNR Game Featuring Bryan Kortis, National Programs Director at Neighborhood Cats

Épisode 637

mardi 4 novembre 2025Durée 37:48

"If they won't go hungry, feed them into the trap. We don't just wait—we adapt."

This episode is sponsored-in-part by Maddie's Fund.

In Part 2 of our Drop Trap Workshop, we move beyond the basics into the advanced strategies and inventive solutions that make drop trapping even more powerful. Brian Cordes returns to unpack real-world tactics for high-stakes trapping scenarios—from uneven terrain and stubborn caretakers to high-volume colony projects and post-disaster recovery.

This episode showcases smart hacks like drop trap pads for unstable ground, audio lures using kitten cries, how to use kittens or queens as live bait, and managing nighttime trapping with minimal stress. Brian also reveals how drop traps played a pivotal role in Neighborhood Cats' mission to rescue over 600 cats from the Maui wildfire burn zone, including the creation of an "auto drop trap" that works without a human present.

With crystal-clear instruction and field-tested examples, this workshop gives seasoned trappers the tools to scale their efforts, adapt to tricky environments, and stay one step ahead of even the savviest felines.

Press Play Now For:

  • Using flour or chalk to gauge cat positioning under the trap
  • How to safely use kittens or audio as live bait
  • Tips for dealing with determined but untrained feeders
  • Building drop trap pads for rough terrain
  • How auto drop traps and remote triggers expand your reach
  • Mass trapping with drop traps for entire colonies

Mentioned Resources:

Sponsor Links:

  • Maddie's Fund (https://www.communitycatspodcast.com/maddies637)

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Beyond the Box Trap: A Better Way to Catch Elusive Felines Featuring Bryan Kortis, National Programs Director at Neighborhood Cats

Épisode 636

mardi 28 octobre 2025Durée 37:09

"It's better to miss than to mistime the drop—because once they learn it's a trap, they won't come back."

This episode is sponsored-in-part by Maddie's Fund.

In this first installment of our Drop Trap Workshop, we're diving deep into the fundamentals of drop trapping—a powerful and underutilized tool in the TNR world. Join Community Cats Podcast Tech Tabby Kristen Petrie and expert guest Bryan Kortis, National Program Director of Neighborhood Cats, as he walks you through the mechanics, mindset, and must-have equipment for mastering the drop trap. With insight from co-founder and seasoned trapper Susan Richmond, this session breaks down the "why" and "how" of drop trapping, emphasizing how this method can help trap those elusive last colony cats, outsmart picky feeders, and improve overall trapping success.

You'll learn why cats perceive drop traps differently than standard box traps, how to set up the equipment for maximum effectiveness, and what to do once you've got your feline in the trap. From practical gear lists to step-by-step demos—including videos of actual drop trapping scenarios—you'll get a front-row seat to best practices for selective trapping. Bryan also covers safety tips, troubleshooting misfires, and how to ensure a smooth transfer once you've successfully made the catch.

Whether you're just starting out or looking to refine your TNR skills, this episode lays the groundwork for humane, strategic trapping that gets results.

Press Play Now For:

  • The psychology behind why drop traps work better for wary cats
  • Gear breakdown: what you need to trap successfully
  • How to pick the perfect drop trap location
  • Real-world video demonstrations of drop trapping
  • Common mistakes and how to avoid them
  • When (and why) to use a drop trap instead of a box trap

Mentioned Resources:

Sponsor Links:

  • Maddie's Fund (https://www.communitycatspodcast.com/maddies636)

Follow & Review

We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts(https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-community-cats-podcast/id1125752101?mt=2). Select "Ratings and Reviews" and "Write a Review" then share a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast.

Scaling Spay/Neuter: How One Foundation Is Disrupting Access to Care, Featuring Cathy Bissell, Founder of the Bissell Pet Foundation

Épisode 627

mardi 26 août 2025Durée 40:55

"If you love cats, you should be concerned about trying to help bring those numbers down so animals don't suffer because this is why we do this. We don't want animals suffering, having unwanted litters of cats and having to have them suffer."

This episode is sponsored-in-part by Maddie's Fund and 6 Degrees of Cats.

In this powerful episode, host Stacy LeBaron sits down with Cathy Bissell, founder of Bissell Pet Foundation, who has revolutionized animal welfare through innovative programs reaching over 6,000 shelters across 49 states. From her unexpected entry into animal welfare during Hurricane Katrina to creating the nation's largest funded adoption event, Cathy's journey demonstrates how strategic thinking and passionate commitment can create systemic change. Her foundation has impacted nearly one million pets since 2011, but it's her latest initiative that's truly disrupting the industry.

Cathy shares the incredible success of her groundbreaking "Fix the Future" program, launched in 2023 to address the veterinary care access crisis. In just under 18 months, this free spay/neuter initiative has sterilized 138,000 animals across 27 states, with an astounding 86,963 of those being cats. Through a network of 385 high-volume, high-quality relief veterinarians, the program is tackling overpopulation at its source while keeping costs remarkably low at just $35 per surgery. Cathy discusses the challenges of scaling this model, the importance of treating every animal that comes through their doors, and why she believes this "disruptor program" is essential for breaking down cost barriers that prevent people from accessing veterinary care.
Whether you're working in a small grassroots rescue or leading a major shelter, this episode provides invaluable insights into creating sustainable, scalable solutions that address root causes rather than just symptoms. Cathy's emphasis on collaboration, her honest discussion about learning from mistakes (including a powerful story about declawing), and her practical advice for getting started at any age will inspire listeners to think bigger about their impact and consider how they can contribute to solving the access to care crisis in their own communities.

Press play now for:

  • Cathy's unexpected journey from Hurricane Katrina volunteer to founding a major animal welfare foundation
  • The evolution from disaster response to adoption events to addressing systemic access to care challenges
  • Incredible statistics: 138,000 spay/neuter surgeries in 18 months with 86,963 cats across 27 states
  • How the Fix the Future program operates with 385 relief veterinarians at just $35 per surgery
  • The power of MASH-style clinics and why community cat advocates should consider creating their own
  • Why Michigan serves as a prime example with 3,000 cats out of 4,000 total surgeries at their clinic
  • The importance of spaying/neutering before adoption and addressing kittens under six months
  • How veterinary school limitations (graduating with only 1-3 spay/neuter surgeries) impact private practice capacity
  • Cathy's honest story about learning from the declawing controversy and how it changed her foundation's policies
  • Practical advice for getting involved at any age and making a difference beyond just donating money
  • The role of Empty the Shelters adoption events in supporting shelter operations nationwide
  • Why every animal deserves vaccination and ear-tipping as part of comprehensive TNR programs

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Sponsor Links:

Follow & Review

We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts(https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-community-cats-podcast/id1125752101?mt=2). Select "Ratings and Reviews" and "Write a Review" then share a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast.

It's a special episode! Part Two of The Drop Trap: A Trapper's Best Friend Presented by Neighborhood Cats

Épisode 540

mardi 26 décembre 2023Durée 31:48

"Another specialized use of the drop trap is when you're trying to catch a mom and her kittens..."

This episode is sponsored in part by Maddie's Fund.

This is part two of a special audio presentation of a free webinar offered to trappers earlier in 2023. If you'd like to watch this presentation, you can hop on over to our YouTube channel to check it out. To download handouts mentioned in the show, you can visit our Community Cat Care Training and Education page to find these, and a treasure trove of other TNR and community cat care education.

Join Bryan Kortis, National Programs Director of Neighborhood Cats, as he walks you through how to use a drop trap - possibly the most helpful piece of equipment a trapper can have on hand! This section of the webinar covers more advanced techniques including building platforms to conquer uneven ground, using remote controls to trigger a drop trap, how to set up a "drop trap 360", catching many cats at the same time by training them to cluster eat, and more! Join the co-designers of the first commercially available drop trap, as they discuss how to use this invaluable tool.

To learn more about Neighborhood Cats, you may visit their website.

We also encourage you to check out Tomahawk Live Traps, which Bryan is mentions in this presentation, and sign up for a TNR Certification Workshop so you can take action to help control the cat population in 2024.

And if you're excited to start using the drop trap and would like to connect with other Community Cats Podcast listeners to get more tips and tricks, to ask about issues you might run into, and of course to post pictures of your successful trapping, you can join our Facebook group!

It's a special episode! Part One of The Drop Trap: A Trapper's Best Friend Presented by Neighborhood Cats

Épisode 539

mardi 19 décembre 2023Durée 33:05

"It's great to have the cat you're after, see another cat come in, have a bite to eat, and then leave. Nothing happens. Nothing dramatic. That can help persuade them that it's just fine to go in; nothing to worry about here."

This episode is sponsored in part by Meow Cat Lounge, Doobert.com, and Maddie's Fund.

This is part one of a special audio presentation of a free webinar offered to trappers earlier in 2023. If you'd like to watch this presentation, you can hop on over to our YouTube channel to check it out. To download handouts mentioned in the show, you can visit our Community Cat Care Training and Education page to find these, and a treasure trove of other TNR and community cat care education.

Join Bryan Kortis, National Programs Director of Neighborhood Cats, as he walks you through how to use a drop trap - possibly the most helpful piece of equipment a trapper can have on hand! Trying to catch the last cat in your colony who isn't fixed? Got a wily feral who just won't go into a box trap, no matter how much you spend on roasted chicken? How about catching a litter of kittens all at once—with their mom? All these tough trapping situations and more can be solved if you know how to use a drop trap! Join the co-designers of the first commercially available drop trap, as they discuss how to use this invaluable tool. Plus tips and tricks for advanced drop trappers, too.

To learn more about Neighborhood Cats, you may visit their website.

Don't forget to subscribe so you won't miss part two next week!

It's a special episode! Mike Phillips, LVT and President of Urban Cat League, interviews Stacy LeBaron.

Épisode 538

mardi 12 décembre 2023Durée 39:37

"The cats are a vehicle for us to all get our act together and take responsibility for every part of the community."

This episode is sponsored in part by Meow Cat Lounge, Doobert.com, and Maddie's Fund.

In this special episode, Mike Phillips of UrbanCatLeague.org sits down to interview Stacy and take a closer look at Stacy's work with Community Cats and her goal of showcasing positive influencers in the feline community. Stacy's diverse background, including achievements in sports and urban planning, emphasizes her creative problem-solving, influenced by her father's entrepreneurial spirit. As the founder of the Community Cats Podcast, Stacy is working to turn cat passion into action.

The conversation explores Stacy's podcast legacy and her commitment to helping organizations establish effective Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) programs. They emphasize responsiveness and the podcast's role in disseminating insightful discussions. They stress the importance of responsiveness and the podcast's role in disseminating insightful discussions to a broader audience.

Mike and Stacy stress the critical need to address cat overpopulation and spaying/neutering accessibility challenges. They highlight the positive impact of TNR programs, emphasizing collaboration for effective community cat solutions. The conversation concludes by underlining the Community Cats podcast's positive influence and Stacy's pitch for addressing feral cat issues through affordable spay-neuter services and strategic community support programs.

You can learn more about Mike and Urban Cat League on their website and don't miss his phenomenal tutorial focused on socializing feral cats and kittens on the Urban Cat League YouTube channel. (We subscribe to their channel - you might want to too!)

If you enjoyed this episode, you might also enjoy Stacy's previous interview with Mike Philips on episode #71. Give it a listen!

Calming Your Anxious Cat with Joan Ranquet, Animal Communicator, Energy Healer, Author, Speaker and Educator

Épisode 537

mardi 5 décembre 2023Durée 24:36

"Anybody could sit down and get quiet for a moment…then just get a sense. Like, is my household stressful? Is my cat living her best life? What have we got going on here that I could do that could make it easier for the cat?"

This episode is sponsored in part by Meow Cat Lounge, Doobert.com, and Maddie's Fund.

In this episode, Stacey chats with Joan Ronquette, a seasoned animal communicator. With over 30 years of experience, Joan emphasizes the importance of addressing animals' emotional well-being, focusing on anxiety.

Joan is an expert in using Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) tapping to alleviate animal anxiety. The conversation covers proactive anxiety management, the responsibilities of guardianship, and challenges in enriching indoor environments for cats.

Joan introduces her latest book on EFT for animals, detailing its content and its role in achieving lasting emotional release. The focus remains on fostering a deeper connection with animals and promoting their overall well-being.

Explore Joan's book, "Energy Healing for Animals," on Amazon here. Find more of her books on her website here. For details about Joan and to take her animal empath quiz, visit joanranquet.com.

Cats and Eternity with Allia Zobel Nolan, Best-Selling Author

Épisode 536

mardi 28 novembre 2023Durée 29:52

"Little things like that…If everybody does some little thing, it will work to our benefit with the cats."

This episode is sponsored in part by Meow Cat Lounge, Doobert.com, and Maddie's Fund.

In this episode, Stacy chats with Allia Zobel Nolan, an international best-selling author of over 150 titles, whose body of work reflects her main passions: God and cats.

Stacy and Allia talk about their love for cats and the unique relationships that can develop between cats and their people. Allia shares more about her volunteer work with cats, and the little ways she's found to continue giving back and helping out, even if she doesn't have the same time or resources as she's had before.

Allia talks about the motivation and inspiration behind her newest book, Heavenly Heabutts: Reflections of Hope about Cats and Eternity. Faced with the loss of three of her cats in close succession, Allia talks about her journey to find comfort and hope. She opens up about the book and her intentions, and her sincere hope that it will be poignant, insightful – and maybe a little humorous – for anyone else who has experienced the loss of their beloved feline companion. Heavenly Headbutts: Reflections of Hope and Cats and Eternity is available to purchase on Amazon here.

More books by Allia are available to purchase on Amazon here. For more information about Allia and her publications, visit alliahwrites.com or find her on Facebook here.

In this episode, Stacy and Allia also talk about paper collars. You can find a downloadable template of that tool here.

Oops! We Need to Fix the Veterinary Shortage with Amy Newfield, MS, CVT, VTS (ECC), Owner of Veterinary Team Training

Épisode 535

mardi 21 novembre 2023Durée 33:53

"We've got to use veterinary technicians. And here's what happens – I feel so good getting to help a pet owner and increase that pet owner-animal bond, and my veterinarian can go do doctor things! If you utilize your technicians more, you get to be a doctor more."

This episode is sponsored in part by Meow Cat Lounge, Doobert.com, and Maddie's Fund.

In today's show, Stacy chats with Amy Newfiled, Certified Veterinary Technician (CVT), Veterinary Technician Specialist (VTS) in Emergency & Critical Care, author, and owner of the educational platform Veterinary Team Training.

In this episode, Stacy and Amy talk about the field of veterinary medicine, and how the role of veterinary technicians in particular has grown and evolved since the 1990s. They talk about the key differences between veterinary technicians, specialists, and assistants, and what the general public should keep in mind when taking their animals to their veterinary care provider.

They also discuss the many challenges veterinarians and practices are facing today, including the worst staffing shortages – from veterinarians to veterinary technicians, to front desk support – that Amy has seen in her career. They also talk about the capabilities of veterinary technicians, and the opportunities available to veterinarians who fully utilize their teams.

Amy talks about her books in the Oops Management Series, Oops, I Became a Manager, and Oops, My Team is Toxic, aimed at helping managers and leaders in the veterinary profession build stronger leaders and create and maintain positive work cultures. The Oops Management Series currently includes three books, available to purchase on Amazon.

Amy also tells us about Vet Team Training, and her work to help develop teams through practical and real-world techniques. The website offers free information and videos for anyone with a passion for animals, as well as RACE-accredited courses for veterinary technicians looking to continue their education. More information about Vet Team Training is available at www.vetteamtraining.com. More information about the CE courses offered by Vet Team Training is available here.

Paying for it All Because the Cats Can't with Sandy Rees, Founder of Fundraising TV, Chief Encouragement Officer at Get Fully Funded

Épisode 534

mardi 14 novembre 2023Durée 37:41

"Everybody has what it takes to go raise the money they need, to fully fund their organization, to grow, to help more cats, to save more lives, to do what their mission is all about. It's all doable."

This episode is sponsored in part by Urban Cat League, Doobert.com, and Maddie's Fund.

In this episode, Stacy sits down once again with a long-time friend of the show and fundraiser extraordinaire, Sandy Rees, who is the founder of Fundraising TV and the Chief Encouragement Officer at Get Fully Funded.

During this episode, they dig into the realities and challenges of fundraising, and the feasibility of raising money for "unsexy" causes like community cats and spay/neuter. Sandy emphasizes her belief that every cause is "sexy" – you just have to find the right angle and the right story to share with your donors.

Stacy asks about the "core number" and how it can be leveraged to improve fundraising overall. Sandy talks about the importance of messaging, and how just a few simple shifts in our storytelling can lead to some serious ROI when it comes to fundraising.

Sandy gives her best tips and advice for organizations heading into the holiday fundraising season, including the best ways to connect with donors on social media and email, the power of saying thank you, when to get those holiday appeals in the mail, and more.

And finally, Sandy tells us more about Fundraising TV and the meaningful support and accountability the program offers to anyone interested in building their fundraising to fully fund their programs.

To learn more about Get Fully Funded, visit www.getfullyfunded.org. More information on Fundraising TV is available here. Like what you've heard? Submit a request for a free consultation with Get Fully Funded here.

Check out previous episodes of the podcast featuring Sandy: Episode #226 and Episode #287


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