
DATE: JANUARY 24, 2026 & JANUARY 25, 2026
TIME: 10:00AM-5:00PM EST.
Each year, the global Community Cats Podcast community comes together for this unique virtual event—no travel required!
Take part in two days filled with cat-centric content, speakers from a wide variety of animal welfare roles share their perspectives on the field, providing valuable insights to help you or your organization create a more humane world for community cats.
Scroll down to learn more about the speakers and presentations included in this year’s conference. Plus attendees can take advantage of the interactive format, useful handouts, and get access to an exclusive Facebook group to network with other cat-focused volunteers and professionals.
Speakers and Presentations
Click here to download the full schedule, speaker profiles, and presentation descriptions. And don’t forget to subscribe to our email newsletter to get all the details and updates sent straight to your inbox.

Access to Veterinary Care and Cat Families
Kaitlyn Andres, MS, MPH
Research Associate, University of Tennessee, Knoxville – Program for Pet Health Equity (PPHE)

The Cat’s Meow: Using Data to Drive Feline Adoption
April Huntsman
Senior Director of Animal Welfare, Adopt a Pet

Full Circle TNR: Stopping the Cycle Where the Kittens Begin
Jackie Noble
Executive Director, Orphan Kitten Club

Feline Leukemia (FeLV): Just Where Do We Stand and How Can You Help?
Margaret Tompkins
President, Tompkins Foundation for FeLV Advocacy

What Does It Take to Start and Run a Cat Cafe?
Uri Harel
President, Kitty Cat Cafe and Adoption Lounge

Extreme Trapping: Lessons From the Burn Zone
Bryan Kortis
National Programs Director, Neighborhood Cats

Pushing Upstream: Building Multi-Country Evidence-Based Strategies for Cat Population Management
Harry Eckman
Global Advisor for Cat Population Management, International Cat Care

Cat Acquisition and Care: Trends and Implications for Outreach
Megyn Scott-Hintz
Graduate Research Assistant, Program for Pet Health Equity

Building Capacity Where It Counts: How Veterinary Training Fuels Community Cat Programs
Brianna Lovell Myers
Executive Director, United Spay Alliance

What Does It Take to Start and Run a Cat Cafe?
Anne Beal
Founder, Meow Cat Lounge

Becoming Certified in Community Cat Management: A Panel Discussion
Elizabeth Finch
Education Coordinator, Community Cats Central

Access to Veterinary Care and Cat Families
Katy Carpenter
Editorial Operations Manager for the Journal of One Health Systems

Access to Veterinary Care and Cat Families
Kayla Anderson
Veterinary Social Worker, University of Tennessee-Knoxville’s Program for Pet Health Equity (PPHE)

Access to Veterinary Care and Cat Families
Claire Schuch
Associate Director of Research, University of Tennessee-Knoxville’s Program for Pet Health Equity (PPHE)

What Does It Take to Start and Run a Cat Cafe?
Stacy LeBaron
Founder & Head Cat, Community Cats Central

Becoming Certified in Community Cat Management: A Panel Discussion
Aubry Eilenstine
Community Cat Program Coordinator, KC Pet Project

Raising the Bar: Strengthening Community Cat Program Leadership – A Panel Discussion
Amanda Ondrof
President, Communities Promoting Animal Welfare (CPAW)

Grants Chat
Stephanie Mathers
CEO, Grants 4 Animals
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