Just Getting Started with Bonney Brown, President of Humane Network and Options Veterinary Care - The Community Cats Podcast

Just Getting Started with Bonney Brown, President of Humane Network and Options Veterinary Care

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“If you think you can’t start a clinic all on your own, you may be right, but you can absolutely partner with other people, and find people with the skills and talent that is needed and approach them and ask them to help play a roll in making the clinic a reality.”


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This episode is sponsored-in-part by Maddie’s Fund, Urban Cat League, and Tomahawk Live Trap.

It’s the passion of people like Bonney Brown that fuels today’s conversation on the vital role spay and neuter programs play in controlling cat overpopulation. We reminisce about the early days of trap-neuter-return (TNR) programs and explore how her journey, from being inspired by her parents’ rescue endeavors to leading impactful animal welfare initiatives, underscores the importance of accessible veterinary care and community collaboration.

Navigate the complex landscape of non-profit veterinary clinics, shedding light on how they operate financially and serve local communities with compassion and efficiency. We also discuss the nuances of staffing, from leveraging the expertise of retired veterinarians to creating supportive environments for part-time staff free from the pressures of upselling. Discover why these models cater so effectively to demographics in need, like senior citizens, and how they adapt to ensure everyone has access to the care they deserve.

In this episode, you will hear:

  • Passion for community cat welfare
  • Non-profit vs. traditional veterinary practice
  • Recruiting part-time veterinarians for non-profit clinic
  • Consulting services for animal welfare organizations
  • Promoting podcast engagement and connection

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