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How to Trap Outdoor Cats & Kittens Certification Workshop

Community Cats Podcast, in partnership with Neighborhood Cats, will host their month-to-month Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) Certification Workshop on Sunday, August 7, 2022 from 2 – 4:30 p.m. EDT. This month-to-month interactive workshop helps individuals learn to assist misplaced, deserted, or homeless cats and kittens.

Anyone with a ardour for serving to cats and kittens is inspired to register and study from trappers who’ve been within the subject for greater than 20 years. This workshop covers finest practices for TNR and colony administration, together with all planning and preparations for profitable trapping. There will even be time for questions from attendees, which will probably be answered in actual time by the consultants from Neighborhood Cats. Bring your hardest questions! All attendees will obtain a certificates after taking a brief quiz and acquire entry to an ongoing Facebook group to proceed networking with different caregivers.

People of all expertise ranges are inspired to attend. From absolute newbies to seasoned trappers, this workshop gives suggestions and recommendation that may guarantee any trapping undertaking is successful.

Registration is $10 and consists of entry to the recorded session, handouts, and certificates. More details about the webinar is on the market here. People fascinated by attending this on-line session can register here.

Individualized coaching alternatives for organizations can be found upon request. Interested events ought to e mail Stacy LeBaron at stacy@communitycatspodcast.com to study extra about collaborating with Community Cats Podcast.

Neighborhood Cats helps caretakers, animal shelters, and every single day neighborhood members assist out of doors cats. Their staff extends from New York City to Maui. They repeatedly lead workshops to assist anybody learn to TNR and maximize their life saving by mass trapping and concentrating on. The webinar will probably be led by Bryan Kortis, National Programs Director, and Susan Richmond, Executive Director. For extra details about Neighborhood Cats, go to neighborhoodcats.org.

The Community Cats Podcast is the brainchild of Stacy LeBaron. Stacy has greater than 20 years of expertise working with neighborhood cats in Massachusetts. The podcast hopes to assist create a extra humane neighborhood for cats and supply training, info, and dialogue that may create a supportive setting to empower individuals to assist cats of their neighborhood. For extra details about the podcast, go to communitycatspodcast.com or name 978-239-2090.

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