Give Them Ten: Saving Cats and Shaping a Feline-Friendly Future

Mary Tan & Alexane Ricard on Pet Life Radio

This week on The Whisker Report, hosts Mary Tan, Alexane Ricard, and producer Mark Winter welcome Deborah Cribbs, founder of the impactful Give Them Ten Movement. Deborah shares how this growing initiative is transforming cat welfare by driving a national “Cat Culture Shift,” improving live release rates, and saving thousands of feline lives across multiple states. Tune in to learn how the movement began, the innovative campaigns they've launched — including the latest “Get a Cat for Your Cat” initiative — and how shelters, communities, and advocates can join the mission to double the love and change the way we all think about cats.

Listen to Episode #22 Now:

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Scooter the Neutered Cat

BIO:

Scooter the Neutered Cat™ took Greater Cincinnati and the nation by storm in 2013 with an edgy, irreverent and hilarious campaign that encouraged spay/neuter and feline education with the goal of creating a more cat-caring community. Nearly nine years later, Scooter the Neutered Cat’s™ initiatives have been an unequivocal success. The shelter live-release rate (percentage of cats that enter shelters and are released/adopted) was merely 37% for cats in Cincinnati when Scooter™ debuted. Today, that rate is more than 95%.

These tremendous results are thanks to several factors, people and organizations, including the leadership of Deborah Cribbs, a director of the Joanie Bernard Foundation and founder and leader of the Give Them Ten™ Movement — the parent organizations of Scooter the Neutered Cat™. Today, Cribbs considers herself “Scooter’s™ mother” and has committed herself to improving the (nine) lives of cats.


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