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In this episode of The Purrfect Podcast, we chat with Angela Chapman from Latrobe University to chat through the mental health benefits of pet ownership and why having a pet is great for your mental and physical health.Cat Protection Society of Victoria LinksWebsiteFacebookInstagramTikTokYouTube
We sit down with our CPS Foster Care Coordinator Chloe Harcourt and Animal Behaviourist Natayla Dundovich as they share their top tips on adopting a cat or kitten from an Animal Shelter. Cat Protection Society of Victoria LinksWebsiteFacebookInstagramTikTokYouTube
In this episode of The Purrfect Podcast, Animal Behaviourist Natayla Dundovich and our CPS Foster Care Coordinator Chloe Harcourt share their tips on how soon-to-be cat owners can prepare their home and family for the pending arrival of a four-legged furry family member.Cat Protection Society of Victoria LinksWebsiteFacebookInstagramTikTokYouTube
In this episode of The Purrfect Podcast, we sit down with our Senior Veterinarian from our Cat Protection Society Public Vet Clinic to chat through and get a response to some of the common cat myths & misconceptions we have heard within our Adoption Shelter and Vet Clinic.Cat Protection Society of Victoria LinksWebsiteFacebookInstagramTikTokYouTube
We sit down and chat with our newly appointed Cat Protection Society Ambassador Belle Jackson about being a crazy-cat lady, her beloved Gary, adopting a cat with FIV and her decision to join the Cat Protection Society as a Brand Ambassador. Cat Protection Society of Victoria LinksWebsiteFacebookInstagramTikTokYouTube
More and more Victorian council municipalities are introducing cat curfews with curfews ranging from needing to keep your cat confined between dusk and dawn to 24-hour cat curfews where owners need to always keep their cats indoors or within the confines of their property full time. We chat about the need for cat-curfews, what proactive measures cat-owners can take to help their cat adjust and any warning signs to look out for that may suggest their cat is struggling. Cat Protection Society of Victoria LinksWebsiteFacebookInstagramTikTokYouTube
Love to keep your cat entertained, enriched and out of trouble? We chat with Animal Behaviourist Natayla Dundovich to learn more.Cat Protection Society of Victoria LinksWebsiteFacebookInstagramTikTokYouTube
Whether you're thinking of welcoming a new kitten into your family or adopting an older cat, before welcoming a new furry friend into your home, it's important to consider how much time, energy, and financial resources you have available.Every pet will require some special attention to ensure it settles into your family, so it's crucial to ensure that you can accommodate your furry friend's needs.Here, we chat to animal behaviorist, Natalya Dundovich, about what you need to consider, and the steps you can take, to ensure your new furry friend is purring all the way into your new home.Cat Protection Society of Victoria LinksWebsiteFacebookInstagramTikTokYouTube
Just like humans, cats can get stressed by things going on around them, or by the way people interact with them.Often owners may notice something is ‘not quite right' with their cats when they have already been stressed for some time. Cats may lose their appetite or be sick occasionally or behave in a way that owners might not have seen before, such as behaving aggressively, or toileting on the walls inside.Here, we chat to animal behaviorist, Natalya Dundovich, about how to spot signs of stress in your cat, as well as how we can modify behavioral challenges in your cat.Cat Protection Society of Victoria LinksWebsiteFacebookInstagramTikTokYouTube
If your a cat owner, you know that the gentle sound of a purr and a snuggle against your legs are just some of the purr-fect ways that a cat can show you just how much they care. There are also many benefits that come from owning a cat from companionship and cuddles to the lowered stress levels and lots and lots of love. So how can you show your furry friend just how grateful you are to have them in your life? We chat with The Cat Protection Society Senior Veternarian Dr Peta Keown who shares her advice on how you can show your cat you love them. Cat Protection Society of Victoria LinksWebsiteFacebookInstagramTikTokYouTube
In March 1998, members of the Cat Protection Society in Brisbane, Australia were shocked at the murder of one of their own, a 52-year-old Veterinarian named Dr Kathleen Marshall. An outspoken crusader for animal rights, Kathleen seemed an unlikely target for such a brutal assault... --- Narration – Anonymous Host Research & writing – Jessica Forsayeth Creative direction – Milly Raso Production and music – Mike Migas Music – Andrew D.B. Joslyn This episode's sponsors: DoorDash – Get $10 off and FREE delivery for your first order of $20 or more with promo code ‘CASEFILEAUS' Beam Dream – Get up to 35% off of Dream Powder with promo code ‘CASEFILE' BetterHelp – Get 10% off your first month of professional counselling with a licensed therapist Best Fiends – Download Best Fiends for free For all credits and sources please visit casefilepodcast.com/case-217-kathleen-marshall
Kristina Vesk, CEO of the Cat Protection Society of New South Wales joined Sean on the show today...
$25 is all it will cost. Rachel Bitzilis, marketing manger at the Cat Protection Society of Victoria, said it was hoped those who took up the offer considered adopting after. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When the president of the Queensland Cat Protection Society, Kathleen Marshall, was murdered in a frenzied stabbing attack in 1998, everyone thought her arch rival and nemesis Virginia Houston was responsible.But this proved to be a more complicated investigation, involving the two warring factions of the Cat Protection Society, who would stop at nothing to seize power. Forensic Science would eventually reveal the stranger than fiction truth of Australia’s answer to Tiger King.TCNT: Tracey Stewart reviews the book "Working Stiff" by Tanya Eby.Aussie As: A man smuggling drugs from South Australia to the Northern Territory puts himself on the police's radar by speeding while filming himself masturbateFor sources, see our website www.bloodymurderpodcast.com.Become a Bloody Murder Patron (for as little as $1 per month, which you can cancel at anytime) and have access to dozens of Patron only episodes (including our whole first season and AD FREE episodes released early!) with new patron only content added every month!Go to https://www.patreon.com/bloodymurderLevels $5 and over go into our monthly merchandise draws and get stickers and hand-made Barney Badges!See our website! bloodymurderpodcast.com for all our social media links, contact details, a gallery, fabulous merchandise.True Crime Nerd Time, a segment on Bloody Murder, needs your help because it stars you! We want you, our listeners, to submit your recommendations for anything true or fiction crime related! Email here! bloodymurderpodcast@gmail.com. Oh and if you give us your postal address we'll send you some stickers as a reward!We love our patrons and to show them how much we do them we're holding monthly give-aways. The winner of our May prize is Lindsay Tanaka, a pair of Bloody Murder Leggings is on their way to you! For our June prize we’re giving away a Hey Baby! Pack. Consisting of a tshirt, face mask and badge!For a chance to win just be a Bloody Murder Patron at a level of $5 or above.Bloody Murder is supported by BetterHelpBetterHelp offers licensed professional counselors who are specialized in issues, such as depression, stress, anxiety, relationships, sleeping, trauma, anger, family conflicts, grief, self esteem and more. You can connect with a professional counselor in a safe and private online environment. Anything you share is confidential and it's so convenient. You can now get help at your own time and at your own pace. You can schedule secure video or phone sessions plus chat and text with your therapist. As a Bloody Murder listener you get 10% off your first month with the Discount code: BLOODYMURDERSo why not get started today? Go to betterhelp.com/bloodymurderSimply fill out a questionnaire to help them assess your needs and get matched with a counselor you’ll love. That’s: betterhelp.com/bloodymurder With the discount code: BLOODYMURDER See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
An episode that explores how you and your family as a business owner can help with Bushfire relief in Australia.I don’t know about you but I’ve found it hard to work over the last few days and have just been wondering what on earth I can do to help with the bushfire crisis that has hit our nation.Bushfire Business BundleLittle did I know that another Mum in business Bianca McKenzie who lives just down the road had been feeling the exact way I have been the last few days. Her family and her were planning to spend their New Years in one of the bushfire affected areas but pulled out last minute because her husband was unwell.In the last few days she has amazingly put together a ‘Bushfire Business Bundle’ calling on her friends in business to donate tools and resources to the tune of $1024, she is selling these bundles until next Friday 10 January with all proceeds going to the Red Cross Bushfire Appeal and WIRES.In addition to this she is also selling a number of one off coaching and course experiences with all proceeds going to the charities listed above.You can check out the offerings here. https://biancavanmeeuwen.lpages.co/bbb/?fbclid=IwAR2-2SG1NuhM17TCTLQloh3wQuzLwE35e60QmHDgcJbZnsZAVRrfagI2o_wPlease share this initiative on social media as the more awareness we can bring to it the better!You can follow Bianca on Instagram @bianca_mckenzie and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bianca.vanmeeuwen My family fundraiserAfter waking up on New Year’s Eve to vivid red images of devastation along Australia’s eastern coastline. I couldn’t stop thinking about how I could help. Nature and natural disasters like this have a way of making you feel so small and I wondered how on earth anything I could do would help the situation.I especially couldn’t stop thinking about the brave volunteer firefighters saving people, animals and homes in the most frightening of circumstances.I had a chat to my five year old daughter Hannah about it and she kind of made everything sound so simple, ‘I know Mum how about I sell some bracelets and give everyone a free drink who buys one!”. She received a jewellery kit for Christmas and has been busy making bracelets ever since so to her this was a no brainer!This got me thinking even more. So many of us are at home or on holidays with our little ones feeling completely helpless and they want to help too and they have some really great ideas! Let’s be honest we are also looking for activities (that don’t involve screens!) that will keep them entertained at the moment. Through my work with charities like the ASRC, World Vision and the Cat Protection Society over the last three years I’ve seen firsthand some of the amazing fundraisers children have come up with to raise much needed funds.So my daughter and I have decided to set up a GoFundMe page to raise funds for the CFA and everyone who donates over $20 will receive a handmade bracelet, unfortunately the free drink is just logistically too hard! You can donate to Hannah’s project here.I wondered if you would like to join us by setting up your own fundraiser? It doesn’t have to be jewellery making it could be anything – a lemonade stand, car washing, cake making, a garage sale, a swimming challenge, you name it!Sending all my love and thoughts to those affected by the fires and again to those huge hearted volunteer firefighters who are bravely saving people, animals and homes in the most terrifying of circumstances.If you could share this amongst your contacts it would be greatly appreciated, the more people we can reach the better!Suggestions on how you can get involved with your family:1. Decide on a fundraising activity your family can do to support Bushfire Relief (it could be a lemonade stand, a cake drive, a car washing service, a sporting challenge)2. Choose a charity to donate to it could be the Red Cross Bushfire Appeal, the country fire association in your state (you can find details here), animal rescue charities3. Create a fundraising page on GoFundMe4. Get fundraising!5. Let me know of your fundraiser and if I have enough interest I’ll create a pop up Facebook pagePlease email me info@katiemaynes.com if you and your family would like to take part.
How do we solve a problem like street cats? It’s more complicated than you think. We venture into backyards and back streets to meet cats and kittens born in the wild and the people dedicating to improving the lives of their feline friends.
This podcast is a bit like a Burger Ring, there is no nutritional value and it is best you don't know what is in it. Crabb is in a movie watching slump and Sales is in a reading slump, but there is still plenty to chat about: bad movie and TV dialogue, sex scenes written by colleagues as well as fantastic food documentaries.T2 TraInspotting - 2017Designated Survivor - starring Kiefer SutherlandGood Night Stories for Rebel Girls: 100 Tales of Extraordinary Women - by Elena Favilli, Francesca CavalloThe Twentieth Man - by Tony JonesThe Marmalade Files - by Steve Lewis, Chris UhlmannThe Man Who Ate Everything - by Jeffrey SteingartenIt Must've Been Something I Ate: The Return of the Man Who Ate Everything - by Jeffrey SteingartenChef's Table - Netflix: inside the kitchens and minds of the international culinary stars. - Massimo Bottura - S1 Ep1 - Dan Barber - S1 Ep2 - Dominique Crenn - S2 Ep3 - Ben Shewry (Attica) - S1 Ep5The Trip - with Steve Coogan and Rob BrydonThe Trip to Italy - with Steve Coogan and Rob BrydonThe House - with Annabel Crabb - ABC TV from August 8th@wetubaplayers - We Tuba Players Twitter AccountThe Cat Woman Murders (1998) see: - First person in Australia convicted of crime solely on DNA evidence (Courier Mail, 2015) - DNA: not a magic bullet (RN Perspective, 2008) - Five drops of blood : murder in the Cat Protection Society - by Paul Wilson (Trove)
Crabb and Sales desperately hunt for a quiet room to record this week's podcast and end up in a breast-feeding room. They talk about what makes a great true-crime book and the challenges of writing someone's real-life story.Chef directed by Jon FavreauThe Trip starring Steve Coogan and Rob BrydonFame Opening Titles via YouTubeWomen Having a Terrible Time at Parties in Western Art History via The ToastFive Drops of Blood - Murder in the Cat Protection Society by Paul Wilson and Dianne McInnesIn Cold Blood by Truman CapoteThe Executioner's Song by Norman MailerThis House of Grief by Helen GarnerOrchid Fever by Susan Orlean from the New Yorker archivesThe Orchid Thief by Susan OrleanDamages starring Glenn Close and Rose ByrneHelter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders by Vincent Bugliosi with Curt GentryPhotographer Russell James's long battle to help his mentally ill and drug-addicted daughter by Anthony DeceglieVeep starring Julia Louis-DreyfusUseful by Deborah OswaldOne Life: My Mother's Story by Kate GrenvilleThe Man Who Ate Everything by Jeffrey Steingarten