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EPISODE · Jul 21, 2016 · 21 MIN

"People may be the problem but they're also the solution."

from The Community Cats Podcast

After TNR'ing 43 cats and fostering multiple litters of kittens, Ashley became "addicted" to trapping and decided that a career in animal welfare was inevitable for her. She speaks about her communications efforts to educate individual neighborhoods about the importance of spay/neuter and the resources available to help them with community cats.. Her staff at Scituate Animal Shelter plays the role of "hotline" for callers concerned about cats, going through a checklist to help them arrive at the right solutions.  She also shares her "top tips" for trapping moms and kittens. To find out more visit the Scituate Animal Shelter online.    

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After TNR'ing 43 cats and fostering multiple litters of kittens, Ashley became "addicted" to trapping and decided that a career in animal welfare was inevitable for her. She speaks about her communications efforts to educate individual neighborhoods...

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