From Fish Shops to Foster Homes: A Global Look at Cat Culture

Deborah Wolfe on Pet Life Radio

Deborah Wolfe chats with Deborah Cribbs from www.givethemten.org about the cat situation in different places including Turkey, Tunisia,  Europe and America, and how the general attitude toward stray or street cats differs.  Do you let your cats have an indoor life only, or an outdoor life only or maybe they get to come and go when they want.  Different cultures are at play here and in Tunisia Deborah Cribbs described how kittens were often dropped off at the local fish store to fend for themselves.  Wolfe adds cat facts including  a description of why people are allergic to cats and describes  dog allergy trials for perspective owners of doodles or poodles (the hypoallergenic breeds) and that’s  when  Deborah Cribb made a fantastic suggestion; if you think you have a family member with a pet allergy but it seems to be with only some cats or some pets and you aren’t sure….you can foster a pet! Right, your family, and the kids especially, know the pet is there temporarily, but you get a chance to test that pet fully and if no allergies manifest you can adopt. 

Deb Wolfe suggests for families who want to give a cat or kitten as a Christmas gift wrap a stuffed animal or figurine like the pet your kids are begging for and then add   a homemade gift card for one to be selected from a shelter.  Go to the shelter after the bustle and unpredictability of the holidays is done and the house is calm and decorations are put away.  Once spring hits in North America, Cribbs says its kitten season so if that’s what you are looking for that’s when you’ll have many cutie kittens to pick from. 

For training demos on real untrained cats (& dogs) check out Deb Wolfe – Pet expert on youtube  at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKv0UI45qaZQAV2IS5cUuhQ  & for pet laughs and great social media posts see Deb Wolfe-Pet Expert on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/debwolfepetexpert/ . We welcome your pet questions, comments & guest suggestions. If you have a pet problem please send us a voice clip message, or text message to deb@petliferadio.com and we will answer your question on the air.  If you would like to talk on air and discuss your pet problem, please include an email address and telephone number and will try to reach you when we make the show. 

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Scooter the Neutered Cat on Pet Life Radio

Scooter the Neutered Cat

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Scooter the Neutered Cat™ took Greater Cincinnati and the nation by storm in 2013 with an edgy, irreverent and hilarious campaign that encouraged spay/neuter and feline education with the goal of creating a more cat-caring community. Nearly nine years later, Scooter the Neutered Cat’s™ initiatives have been an unequivocal success. The shelter live-release rate (percentage of cats that enter shelters and are released/adopted) was merely 37% for cats in Cincinnati when Scooter™ debuted. Today, that rate is more than 95%.

These tremendous results are thanks to several factors, people and organizations, including the leadership of Deborah Cribbs, a director of the Joanie Bernard Foundation and founder and leader of the Give Them Ten™ Movement — the parent organizations of Scooter the Neutered Cat™. Today, Cribbs considers herself “Scooter’s™ mother” and has committed herself to improving the (nine) lives of cats.

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