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How to Trap Outdoor Cats and Get Them Ready for Winter Certification Workshop

Anywhere, USA (September, 2022) – Community Cats Podcast, in partnership with Neighborhood Cats, will host their monthly Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) Certification Workshop on Saturday, October 1, 2022 from 2 – 4:30 p.m. EDT. This monthly

interactive workshop helps people learn how to help lost, abandoned, or homeless cats and kittens. Session duration is 2.5 hours followed by optional 15-minute Q&A.

Anyone with a passion for helping cats and kittens is encouraged to register and learn from trappers who have been in the field for more than 20 years. This workshop covers best practices for TNR and colony management, including all planning and preparations for successful trapping. There will also be time for questions from attendees, which will be answered in real time by the experts from Neighborhood Cats. Bring your toughest questions! All attendees will receive a certificate after taking a short quiz and gain access to an ongoing Facebook group to continue networking with other caregivers.

People of all experience levels are encouraged to attend. From absolute beginners to seasoned trappers, this workshop offers recommendations and advice that will ensure any trapping project is a success.

Registration is $10 and includes access to the recorded session, handouts, and certificate. More information about the webinar is available here. People interested in attending this online session can register here.

Individualized training opportunities for organizations are available upon request. Interested parties should email Stacy LeBaron at stacy@communitycatspodcast.com to learn more about collaborating with Community Cats Podcast.

Neighborhood Cats helps caretakers, animal shelters, and every day community members help outdoor cats. Their team extends from New York City to Maui. They regularly lead workshops to help anyone learn how to TNR and maximize their life saving through mass trapping and targeting. The webinar will be led by Bryan Kortis,

National Programs Director, and Susan Richmond, Executive Director. For more information about Neighborhood Cats, visit neighborhoodcats.org.

The Community Cats Podcast is the brainchild of Stacy LeBaron. Stacy has more than 20 years of experience working with community cats in Massachusetts. The podcast hopes to help create a more humane community for cats and provide education, information, and dialogue that will create a supportive environment to empower people to help cats in their community. For more information about the podcast, visit communitycatspodcast.com or call 978-239-2090.

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