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Achieving 40% Reduction in Cat Intake Through Targeted TNR in Sunnyvale Featuring Vanessa Forney, Founder & President of Bay Area Cats
Manage episode 511790545 series 1417849
This episode is sponsored-in-part by Maddie’s Fund.
Stacy LeBaron talks with Vanessa Forney, founder and president of Bay Area Cats, an organization in Sunnyvale, California focused on spay neuter for pets and trap neuter return. Since stumbling upon a kitten in her neighborhood in 2020, Vanessa has personally trapped over 2,500 cats and kittens, built an efficient volunteer trapping team, and formed a 501(c)(3) that has helped spay/neuter thousands of cats every year.
In this episode, Vanessa shares how she quickly moved from rescue-reactive thinking to strategic targeted TNR, focusing her efforts on Sunnyvale and achieving remarkable results through mass trapping techniques and neighborhood-wide approaches. She discusses the importance of data collection, building collaborative relationships with animal control and open intake shelters, and how her organization achieved over 40% reduction in combined shelter intake and TNR program cats between 2022 and 2024. Vanessa also explains the typical timeline for seeing impact (including the initial uptick in requests during the first 12-18 months), the evolution of a TNR organization through different life stages, and why addressing pet spay/neuter is critical for long-term sustainability.
Listeners will come away understanding that successful targeted TNR requires patience, collaboration, detailed record-keeping, and a multi-layered approach that addresses both community cats and owned pets. Vanessa's story demonstrates that even young organizations can make significant measurable impact when they focus their resources strategically, build strong community partnerships, and create volunteer networks that make the work sustainable rather than isolating.
Press play now for:
- How targeted TNR achieved over 40% reduction in cat intake in Sunnyvale between 2022-2024
- Why geographic focus creates greater impact than spreading resources across multiple areas
- The 3-5 year timeline for seeing significant results in municipal targeted TNR programs
- Building collaborative relationships with animal control and open intake shelters
- Advanced trapping techniques including mass trapping, trap training, and remote control traps
- The importance of detailed data collection and feeder mapping for strategic planning
- Why accessible pet spay/neuter is essential for long-term sustainability
- Creating volunteer teams and community support systems for sustainable TNR work
Resources mentioned:
- Bay Area Cats website (https://bayareacats.org/)
- Bay Area Cats Instagram (@Bay_Area_TNR) (https://www.instagram.com/bay_area_tnr)
- Humane Society Silicon Valley (https://hssv.org/)
- Neighborhood Cats Targeted TNR Training (https://www.neighborhoodcats.org)
- Merrimack River Feline Rescue Society (https://www.mrfrs.org/)
Sponsor Links:
- Maddie's Fund (https://www.communitycatspodcast.com/maddies633)
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Manage episode 511790545 series 1417849
This episode is sponsored-in-part by Maddie’s Fund.
Stacy LeBaron talks with Vanessa Forney, founder and president of Bay Area Cats, an organization in Sunnyvale, California focused on spay neuter for pets and trap neuter return. Since stumbling upon a kitten in her neighborhood in 2020, Vanessa has personally trapped over 2,500 cats and kittens, built an efficient volunteer trapping team, and formed a 501(c)(3) that has helped spay/neuter thousands of cats every year.
In this episode, Vanessa shares how she quickly moved from rescue-reactive thinking to strategic targeted TNR, focusing her efforts on Sunnyvale and achieving remarkable results through mass trapping techniques and neighborhood-wide approaches. She discusses the importance of data collection, building collaborative relationships with animal control and open intake shelters, and how her organization achieved over 40% reduction in combined shelter intake and TNR program cats between 2022 and 2024. Vanessa also explains the typical timeline for seeing impact (including the initial uptick in requests during the first 12-18 months), the evolution of a TNR organization through different life stages, and why addressing pet spay/neuter is critical for long-term sustainability.
Listeners will come away understanding that successful targeted TNR requires patience, collaboration, detailed record-keeping, and a multi-layered approach that addresses both community cats and owned pets. Vanessa's story demonstrates that even young organizations can make significant measurable impact when they focus their resources strategically, build strong community partnerships, and create volunteer networks that make the work sustainable rather than isolating.
Press play now for:
- How targeted TNR achieved over 40% reduction in cat intake in Sunnyvale between 2022-2024
- Why geographic focus creates greater impact than spreading resources across multiple areas
- The 3-5 year timeline for seeing significant results in municipal targeted TNR programs
- Building collaborative relationships with animal control and open intake shelters
- Advanced trapping techniques including mass trapping, trap training, and remote control traps
- The importance of detailed data collection and feeder mapping for strategic planning
- Why accessible pet spay/neuter is essential for long-term sustainability
- Creating volunteer teams and community support systems for sustainable TNR work
Resources mentioned:
- Bay Area Cats website (https://bayareacats.org/)
- Bay Area Cats Instagram (@Bay_Area_TNR) (https://www.instagram.com/bay_area_tnr)
- Humane Society Silicon Valley (https://hssv.org/)
- Neighborhood Cats Targeted TNR Training (https://www.neighborhoodcats.org)
- Merrimack River Feline Rescue Society (https://www.mrfrs.org/)
Sponsor Links:
- Maddie's Fund (https://www.communitycatspodcast.com/maddies633)
Follow & Review
We’d love for you to follow us if you haven’t yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We’d love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts(https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-community-cats-podcast/id1125752101?mt=2). Select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then share a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast.
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