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EPISODE · Nov 26, 2019 · 24 MIN

Ashley Morrison, Foster Caregiver & Cat Advocate

from The Community Cats Podcast · host The Community Cats Podcast

fostering, which she initially began doing through local shelters, she has discovered a deep passion for TNR and advocacy and now works independently to take in, care for, spay/neuter, vaccinate, and adopt out cats and kittens. Ashley got involved in fostering kittens after she lost her father to suicide, and she talks with Stacy about how much fostering helped her and her mom through the grieving process. Ashley is a big believer in the fact that fostering can be great for your mental health and notes that the kittens were "an amazing distraction." Stacy and Ashley talk about Ashley's social media presence and how that has evolved for her over the years. She uses social media to facilitate adoptions and to fundraise, and it was through social media that she was nudged toward becoming an independent foster home. Ashley encourages everyone to adopt locally and to consider fostering. As she puts it, "You can change one kitten or one cat's life just by being willing to give them a space in your bathroom … for a few short weeks." To learn more about the work Ashley does, visit her website, or follow her (as Youngest Old Cat Lady) on Instagram,Facebook, and YouTube.  

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