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Every Cat in a Lap: How Change Starts in Your Vet Clinic | Dr Helen Beattie - pt 2

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Today host Julie South, uncover some of the complexities of national cat management in New Zealand in this second of three part series with Dr Helen Beattie.
As a dedicated advocate for responsible cat ownership, Dr Helen shines a light on the vital role of veterinary professionals in transforming public perceptions and practices.
Julie and Dr Helen explore the myths surrounding feline reproduction, the crucial importance of microchipping and de-sexing, and the dire need for streamlined national legislation to replace ineffective local bylaws.
Their discussion reflects on a decade of progress and the delicate balance between animal welfare and environmental conservation.
Veterinarians are front and centre in the battle for effective stray cat management, and Dr Beattie shares her frustrations and hopes for the future. She shares the critical need for thoughtful trap, neuter, and return (TNR) programmes, especially near ecologically sensitive areas.
Dr Helen passionately argues that simply euthanising strays is not socially acceptable, and emphasises the need for the veterinary community to unite in supporting responsible management initiatives. By shifting the narrative towards keeping cats safe and happy at home, we can start the conversation that benefits both native species and our feline friends.
Hear about innovative solutions like cat-proof fencing, designed to safely contain outdoor cats and prevent them from straying into vulnerable habitats. Dr Helen compares this modern approach to the established practice of high fencing for dogs, highlighting the growing responsibilities of cat ownership.
Julie and Dr Helen also discuss the ongoing development of educational tools to support both vets and cat guardians, as well as the financial needs of these initiatives.
Links mentioned in this episode
Catfence
Catnets
Ep 215 - Banning Live Exports
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Struggling to get results from your job advertisements?
If so, then shining online as a good employer is essential to attracting the types of veterinary professionals who're a perfect cultural fit for your clinic.
The VetClinicJobs job board is the place to post your next job vacancy - to find out more get in touch with Lizzie at VetClinicJobs

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Chapters

1. Every Cat in a Lap: How Change Starts in Your Vet Clinic | Dr Helen Beattie - pt 2 (00:00:00)

2. National Cat Management in New Zealand (00:00:05)

3. Importance of Vets in Cat Management (00:16:01)

4. Cat-Proof Fencing for Outdoor Cats (00:20:58)

5. Personal Priorities in Cat Ownership (00:27:46)

225 episodes

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Today host Julie South, uncover some of the complexities of national cat management in New Zealand in this second of three part series with Dr Helen Beattie.
As a dedicated advocate for responsible cat ownership, Dr Helen shines a light on the vital role of veterinary professionals in transforming public perceptions and practices.
Julie and Dr Helen explore the myths surrounding feline reproduction, the crucial importance of microchipping and de-sexing, and the dire need for streamlined national legislation to replace ineffective local bylaws.
Their discussion reflects on a decade of progress and the delicate balance between animal welfare and environmental conservation.
Veterinarians are front and centre in the battle for effective stray cat management, and Dr Beattie shares her frustrations and hopes for the future. She shares the critical need for thoughtful trap, neuter, and return (TNR) programmes, especially near ecologically sensitive areas.
Dr Helen passionately argues that simply euthanising strays is not socially acceptable, and emphasises the need for the veterinary community to unite in supporting responsible management initiatives. By shifting the narrative towards keeping cats safe and happy at home, we can start the conversation that benefits both native species and our feline friends.
Hear about innovative solutions like cat-proof fencing, designed to safely contain outdoor cats and prevent them from straying into vulnerable habitats. Dr Helen compares this modern approach to the established practice of high fencing for dogs, highlighting the growing responsibilities of cat ownership.
Julie and Dr Helen also discuss the ongoing development of educational tools to support both vets and cat guardians, as well as the financial needs of these initiatives.
Links mentioned in this episode
Catfence
Catnets
Ep 215 - Banning Live Exports
Join VAWA

Struggling to get results from your job advertisements?
If so, then shining online as a good employer is essential to attracting the types of veterinary professionals who're a perfect cultural fit for your clinic.
The VetClinicJobs job board is the place to post your next job vacancy - to find out more get in touch with Lizzie at VetClinicJobs

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Every Cat in a Lap: How Change Starts in Your Vet Clinic | Dr Helen Beattie - pt 2 (00:00:00)

2. National Cat Management in New Zealand (00:00:05)

3. Importance of Vets in Cat Management (00:16:01)

4. Cat-Proof Fencing for Outdoor Cats (00:20:58)

5. Personal Priorities in Cat Ownership (00:27:46)

225 episodes

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