“But where do we start?” If you’ve ever uttered these words, this session is for you. Gone are the days we dream of an answer to ending animal abandonment and euthanizing healthy animals for space, here are the days we implement proven, practical solutions that take us to a no/low kill nation together. In this discussion, we’ll introduce a nation-wide challenge that has already saved a quarter of a million lives in just one year. Discover a formula that will take you from an overwhelmed, reactive care plan to a proactive, life-saving strategy that puts you in the driver’s seat in just five steps. Can reducing your capacity allow you to save more lives? How can an open admission shelter legally manage intake? Learn the answers to these questions and hear how shelters across the country of all shapes and sizes are utilizing strategic shelter management tools to drastically increasing their live release rates. *Bonus—this session is dog approved.
15. January 2016
Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 2016 1:02 PM
To: Kate Hurley
Subject: And....
….the numbers are in:
Euthanasia:
Dogs: 2014=4,722; 2015=3,049. < 1,673 or 35.4%∆
Cats: 2014=8,430; 2015=6,358. <2,072 or 24.6%∆
Imagine the possibilities for 2016 with a county wide cc program now
allowed under our ordinances! We haven’t even sent our 2015 annual
report to the printer yet and I already can’t wait to see the 2016
report.
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25. Reality Check
• 11 by 7 miles; 2500-3000 cats
• 96 cats trapped, infected with panleukopenia, released by
helicopter
• 8 full time teams of 2 hunters hunting day and night
• 5 full time teams of 2 trappers running 500 lethal traps
• Poison injected into 30,000 day-old chicks
• Cats eliminated after 14 years
“The eradication campaign on Marion Island has
been the largest and only successful one of its
kind.”
27. What can we really control?
• Which cats come
through our shelters’
doors, and the
outcomes for these cats
• The conditions in our
shelters
• The messages that we
share with the public
• Where we focus our
limited resources
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36. The 100,000 lives campaign
• A peer-to-peer
“support group” for
health care
improvement
• 6 key evidence-based,
field-tested initiatives
• Voluntary declaration of
participation
• 18 month reduction
compared to pre-
campaign baseline
122,300 lives
saved in 18
months
39. Our values and
vision
• Trust in the inherent
desire of shelter
professionals to improve
care and outcomes for
cats
• Create a fun and
inclusive community that
supports, enhances and
celebrates shelters’
success in saving cats’
lives
40. Balancing intake, shelter care and outcomes
Evidence based
Proven in a variety of contexts
Variable resource requirements
Can be implemented in part, gradually or all
at once; singly, in sequence or in conjunction
48. • Shelters report baseline
2012 and current
calendar year estimates
at enrollment:
– Live intake, euthanasia,
live release
• Numbers, not rates
• Updated annually
• We do the math
– Euthanasia ↓
– Live release ↑
– No double counting
• No individual shelter
data made public
• Every cat counts
49. Can we count you in?
Join the Million Cat Challenge at www.millioncatchallenge.com
Once you join the challenge, join the Million Cat Email Discussion
Tell your colleagues, friends and community
Become a regional mentor/recruiter
Follow us on facebook at www.facebook.com/MillionCatChallenge
Talk to us at info@millioncatchallenge.org
50. THANK YOU!!!
The Million Cat Challenge is made possible by an
educational grant from Maddie’s Fund
US!