Shelter Learniverse and Industry-Wide Calendar

Category: Million Cat Challenge

  • Cats and Birds Can Coexist: Here’s How Shelters Can Help

    Cats and Birds Can Coexist: Here’s How Shelters Can Help

    How do we in animal welfare balance the needs of cats and birds? Can that challenge only be met for birds at the expense of cats, or of cats at the expense of birds?

    In one of the most-loved Million Cat Challenge webinars, Cats, Birds, and Animal Shelters, KSMP Director Dr. Kate Hurley sets out with an open mind to explore the experience of those on the front lines of cat management, investigate the science and research, and examine the role of “catch and kill,” eradication, TNR, confinement, and other approaches to community cat management and the welfare of birds and other wild animals.

    What Dr. Hurley discovers may surprise cat and bird lovers alike. Luckily, cats vs. birds is one thing we don’t need to argue over this Thanksgiving—or any day. Instead, we can be grateful that we don’t have to choose between the welfare of cats and the welfare of birds. Community cat programs that practice spay/neuter and return to home for healthy, free-roaming cats are a win for shelters, a win for the public, a win for cats, and a win for birds and other animals.

    As Dr. Hurley says, “Here’s to common ground.”

  • How Our Community Saved 3.4 Million Cats

    How Our Community Saved 3.4 Million Cats

    Think about the best stories you’ve read, or heard, or watched. The stories that have stuck with you. The stories you return to again and again because they have the power to move you, even if—or maybe especially if—you know them by heart. What ties them together? Maybe you’re into mysteries. Maybe you love love stories. Maybe you can’t resist an underdog overcoming huge challenges, especially when that win isn’t guaranteed, but necessitates an entire community rallying around a common goal. Grab a seat and a snack, because we’ve got a story that contains every single one of these elements. The best part? You’re the star! KSMP Director Dr. Kate Hurley was invited to the TEDxMileHigh stage to tell the fascinating, surprising, and victorious origin story of the Million Cat Challenge and how our community came together to save 3.4 million cats and counting. Whether you know this one by heart or you’ve never heard it before, it’s worth watching and sharing with anyone who needs to be reminded that sometimes what seems impossible is actually, when we all join in, possible.
  • Two On-Demand Webinars to Watch Right Now

    Two On-Demand Webinars to Watch Right Now

    Ch-ch-change is in the air and it’s not just the weather! Thank you to the hundreds of you that were able to attend this pair of webinars live last month. We were so inspired by the conversations that took place during and directly after the shows, and we’re even more invigorated by the messages that have been rolling into our inbox in the weeks that have followed.

    Together we’re pushing ourselves to take a more critical look at the ideas, language and policies that leave us feeling like we’re spinning our wheels and, instead of feeling overwhelmed and defeated, we’re doing something about it! 

    Don’t get left out of the conversation: Watch this double feature and let us know how things are changing, or how you wish they could change, for the cats in your neck of the woods. We’re always here for a good cat chat.

    The Language That Harms Cats

    Monica Frenden-Tarant, HSUS Senior Analyst, Cat Protection & Policy, Danielle Bays, and MCC co-founder Dr. Julie Levy gave great tips on how to match our storytelling to our mission when it comes to cats (Hint: those abundant cat overpopulation pyramid infographics aren’t doing us any favors, so think twice before you share them—according to mathematicians and scientists, an unaltered cat might have around 95 kittens over 7 years, not 370,092!).

    Watch the recording and jump into Maddie’s Pet Forum for more Q&A.

    What Home Means for Cats: Working Together to Keep More Cats Alive and Thriving

    In this webinar, Maddie’s Director of Feline Lifesaving Monica Frenden-Tarant joins UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program Director Dr. Kate Hurley to talk about how we can work together to get #allthecats back home, whether home is outdoors or in and whether that cat is friendly or not.

    • Get clarity on all the acronyms we use to talk about community cat programs—RTF, RTH, TNR, SNR—and hear why the only term we really need is Return to Home.
    • Plus, learn how to enlist your community to help keep more cats alive and thriving and why indiscriminate impoundment of cats is not only harmful to the cats, but to marginalized communities.

    Watch the recording and jump into Maddie’s Pet Forum for more Q&A.

  • It Takes a Community to Help Cats: Two Webinars Bust Myths and Offer Tips

    It Takes a Community to Help Cats: Two Webinars Bust Myths and Offer Tips

    From inviting us to check our language or redefine what home means, these two back-to-back cat-centered webinars are here to help us better serve cats in our communities. Pounce on the latest Million Cat Challenge webinar if you missed it and register for next week’s offering from HASS, What Home Means for Cats: Working Together to Keep More Cats Alive and Thriving, featuring Maddie’s Director of Feline Lifesaving Monica Frenden-Tarant and UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program Director Dr. Kate Hurley.

    Last week in Language That Harms Cats, Monica Frenden-Tarant, HSUS Senior Analyst, Cat Protection & Policy, Danielle Bays and MCC co-founder Dr. Julie Levy gave great tips on how to match our storytelling to our mission when it comes to cats (Hint: those abundant cat overpopulation pyramid infographics aren’t doing us any favors, so think twice before you share them—according to mathematicians and scientists, an unaltered cat might have around 95 kittens over 7 years, not 370,092!). Watch the recording and head to Maddie’s Pet Forum for more Q&A.

    The cat conversation continues next Tuesday, August 31 at 3 p.m. PT with What Home Means for Cats. In this live webinar, Monica Frenden-Tarant will join Dr. Kate Hurley to talk about how we can work together to get #allthecats back home, whether home is outdoors or in and whether that cat is friendly or not. Get clarity on all the acronyms we use to talk about community cat programs—RTF, RTH, TNR, SNR—and hear why the only term we really need is Return to Home. Plus, learn how to enlist your community to help keep more cats alive and thriving and why indiscriminate impoundment of cats is not only harmful to the cats, but to marginalized communities.


    Register here

  • Feral or Friendly: Explore How Language Can Harm (or Help!) Our Mission

    Feral or Friendly: Explore How Language Can Harm (or Help!) Our Mission

    Join us on August 18, 2021, 12 PM PT/3 PM ET for a 30-minute Million Cat Challenge webinar presented by Monica Frenden-Tarant, Danielle Bays, and Julie Levy on the Language That Harms Cats. Win a trap, play a round of bingo, and do a language check in 30 fast-paced minutes!

    It may seem nit-picky, but how we talk about cats and the specific words we use influence public perception and behavior, and sometimes might even damage the very cause we dedicate our lives to moving forward. 

    In this 30-minute webinar, we’re going to look at the stories, words, and images we use to tell the story of our work and our mission. Are these words helping us? For example, does the term “feral” hamper efforts to gain public support for community cat programs? How might your fundraising appeals accidentally create a backlash against those same programs?

    We’ll have time after the webinar to figure this out together, so you may want to hang around for the post-presentation Q&A if you can block a few more minutes on your calendar.

    Grab your daubers because we’re playing bingo during the webinar!

    You know your friends at Million Cat love a good party! Head over to the Maddie’s Pet Forum to register, download your bingo cards, enter the trap giveaway contest, and continue the dialogue: https://bit.ly/WebcastLanguageThatHarmsCats

    Did you say trap?!? 

    Our friends at Tomahawk Live Trap have donated one of their new gravity traps to be given away to an attendee of this webinar. PLUS, they are including a clear plexiglass back door. The whole setup makes for a roomier trap with a quieter tripping mechanism that is more enticing for cats to enter because it looks like they can walk all the way through. This is our new favorite trap for TNR programs. 


    Register here!

  • Addressing Concerns About Community Cats: How to Turn Controversy into Collaboration

    Addressing Concerns About Community Cats: How to Turn Controversy into Collaboration

    Are you considering launching, or have recently launched, a RTF/SNR/TNR program and are now dealing with an onslaught of questions and/or pushback from your community about why you’re putting cats/kittens back where they came from? Are you being accused of abandonment? Wreaking havoc on the environment, birds, gardens, peace AND quiet? Although it may not feel like it at times, you and your community share the same goal, and the June 25 webinar The Top Ten: Questions and Controversy with Community Cat Programs from Maddie’s Fund® and the Million Cat Challenge will help you build on this common ground.

    Whether you identify as an animal welfare professional, a bird lover, someone who just wants these cats out of your yard, or all of the above, we’re all here for the most effective, sustainable way to reduce the number of cats living outside. Our challenge lies in communicating the benefits of a proven strategy that can often seem counterintuitive to those new to feline management.

    An all-star panel featuring Monica Frenden (Maddie’s® Director of Feline Lifesaving), Danielle Bays (HSUS Senior Analyst, Cat Protection & Policy) and Christi Metropole (Executive Director of Stray Cat Alliance) will give answers to the top ten questions you receive about TNR, SNR, and returning cats, and let us know how to message community cat program alignment with our universally-held goal of managing feline populations.

    Save the date and register here. Want to be sure your question is addressed? Email #allthecats@millioncatchallenge.org and we’ll queue it up for showtime.

  • Apply for a (Free!) Million Cat Challenge Shelter Assessment

    Apply for a (Free!) Million Cat Challenge Shelter Assessment

    Are you ready to elevate your shelter to the next level of lifesaving, but you are not exactly sure where to start and you don’t have the funds to cover a shelter assessment in your budget? We’ll meet you halfway: You bring the desire, we’ll bring the team of experts.

    Thanks to a grant from Maddie’s Fund, we’re giving three shelters a full onsite assessment ($30,000 value) led by Million Cat Challenge experts completely FREE OF CHARGE between April and June 2021.

    What about our dogs?

    Our team uses a holistic approach when reviewing sheltering systems, which means canine recommendations are included in all of our assessments. We’ll review your community and public policy, as well as your shelter and field operations. Newly added content will include operating safely in the COVID world.

    How to apply 

    Visit the Million Cat Challenge website for details and a link to the application.

    The application period is open until March 31, 2021. Recipients will be announced by April 8, 2021. Along the way, we are happy to answer any questions about the process and/or introduce you to shelter leaders who already had an assessment. You can also hear more about their assessment experience and successes by visiting the MCC podcast, Bright Spots. 

    No challenge is too big when we work together. We look forward to hearing from you!

    For #allthecats,

    Dr. Julie Levy, Dr. Kate Hurley, and Dr. Sara Pizano, and the Million Cat Challenge Team

    P.S. If you are not yet part of the Million Cat Challenge, it’s not too late to register. Everyone is welcome to apply!