In this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, host Kris McCauley sits down with the Tuscaloosa Metro Animal Shelter Receptionist Catherine Moore. As a 501c3 non-profit organization, the shelter takes in animals from Tuscaloosa City, Northport City, and the areas covered by the scope of Tuscaloosa County.


Catherine stresses the importance of raising awareness about the benefits of spay-neuter for dogs and cats in the local communities. After witnessing animal overpopulation in their area, she feels the need for long-term solutions to be conducted in places where such problematic issues remain prevalent.


Partnering with local rescues, the shelter coordinates the transportation of animals in need of homes and temporary places to stay. The shelter also organizes various programs that provide opportunities for rehoming animals through digital communication. Collaborating with local veterinary clinics, they provide medical procedures such as spay-neuter to address animal overpopulation.


“We’re big on social media, and it’s one of the best ways to get the word out and to help more!” - Catherine Moore


Tune in to find out how you can help address the animal overpopulation issue in the South today!


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Chapters

0:00 Introduction
1:20 Introducing Catherine Moore
1:56 Animal Issues in Alabama
2:33 Collaboration with Other Shelters
3:24 Size of the Shelter
5:08 Programs
6:11 Education
7:28 Heartworm Disease
9:41 What Can People Do?
12:39 Future Plans
13:44 Connect with Tuscaloosa Metro Animal Shelter