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EPISODE · Sep 1, 2016 · 22 MIN

Ep 56 - Sarah Pizano

from The Community Cats Podcast

A graduate of Cornell's College of Veterinary program, Sarah is the Program Director for Target Zero, a national initiative focused on assisting financially struggling shelters. She discusses the ways in which this program helps subsidize fixed income pet owners across the country, allowing spay and neuter opportunities that result in drastic decreases in shelter intake. The Community Cat Diversion Program, implemented by Target Zero, prioritizes updating antiquated ordinances and codes through communicating with and educating elected officials. Sarah and Stacy also discuss the debate over the definition of an 'abandoned' cat, and ways to determine abandonment. Sarah's passion and commitment is clear as she shares her views and experiences.   For more information please visit target-zero.org.

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