Listen "Return to Field with Neighborhood Cats – Part 2, featuring Bryan Kortis, National Programs Director of Neighborhood Cats"
Episode Synopsis
"The goal is simple. Do what's best for this individual cat—not what's easiest for us." This episode is sponsored-in-part by Maddie's Fund. In Part 2 of the Return to Field training, Bryan Kortis walks us through the practical side of RTF implementation—how to assess which cats qualify, how to safely house and return them, and what to do when friendly cats enter the system. With an emphasis on individualized outcomes, this session covers the real-world nuance of returning cats to their original locations while balancing public concerns, shelter capacity, and cat welfare. You'll hear how shelters can handle complaints, use targeted TNR to reduce future intake, and avoid legal pitfalls. This is the roadmap for anyone serious about humane, effective community cat management. Press Play Now For: How to assess a cat's eligibility for RTF What to do when a cat seems friendly or may have been abandoned Legal lessons from the San Diego lawsuit on "friendly" RTF cats Why tracking, mapping, and post-release follow-up are key Combining RTF with targeted TNR for maximum impact How to navigate complaints and educate your community Resources Mentioned: Neighborhood Cats (https://www.neighborhoodcats.org/) Return to Field Handbook (https://humanepro.org/return-to-field) Sponsor Links: Maddie's Fund (https://www.communitycatspodcast.com/maddies640) 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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