BEYOND STEERING. MARION EMO, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER HAMILTON/BURLINGTON SPCA ONTARIO, CANADA

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BEYOND STEERING. MARION EMO, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER HAMILTON/BURLINGTON SPCA ONTARIO, CANADA CFHS National Animal Welfare Conference April 23, 2018. Calgary, Alberta

INSIGHTS FROM THE SHELTER TO VET PILOT PROGRAM (FALL 2015) A partnership among: Cat Healthy Hamilton/Burlington SPCA Ontario Veterinary Medical Association Royal Canin

THE PILOT PROGRAM Designed to help adopters be the pet parents they want to be. The adoption process was changed up to include education about the veterinarian role throughout a cat s life, selection of a veterinary clinic on adoption, and follow up if the pet owner needs some time to think about their selection.

TODAY The teaching tools Open conversations about choosing a vet Engaging the veterinary community

THE BIBLE FOR EVERY CAT: HEALTHY, SAFE AND WANTED Spay or neuter your cat Identify your cat and keep contact information current Provide regular feline preventive healthcare

CATS NEED REGULAR VETERINARY CARE Changes occur quickly Early detection of changes in weight are important Cats hide signs of illness Owners don t recognize signs of illness

BUT THE MYTHS LOOM LARGE My cat lives indoors. I don t need a vet I adopted my cat from the shelter. She is good to go forever

SHELTER TO VET CALL TO ACTION Appeal to: continuity of preventative care for long term feline health the complementary roles of shelter and community veterinarians Invest in the ever present commitment of Adoption Associates to nurture healthy pet parenting positive messaging

THE TOOLS: SUPPORTING THE CAT ADOPTION PROCESS 3 x 1 hour staff training Introduction to program and checklist Vaccines, and, role play walking through checklist Choosing a vet and role play 1 x 1 hour debrief post week 2 of program

THE TOOLS: CHOOSING A VET Anxiety provoking for staff a culture shift! Questions from pet parents many considerations Close to home? Hours? Where do your friends go?

ENGAGING VETERINARIANS Cautious community What are my peers doing? Why?

ENGAGING VETERINARIANS THE VET TOOLKIT

PET PARENT INCENTIVES FOR FIRST VET VISIT Complimentary nail trim Complimentary nutritional assessment 1 Cat Dancer Chance to win nail trimmers and a KONG Incline Scratcher Chance to win a cat tree

SO WHAT HAPPENED? September 1, 2015 Program kickoff November 30, 2015 Final adoption dates for cats to be eligible for the contest January 15, 2016 program ends, nail care prizes raffled January 21, 2016 all tracking sheets submitted cat tree winner announced

SO WHAT HAPPENED? 260/340 (76%) cat adopting families already had or chose a vet 127/340 (37%) cats within 2 months post-adoption followed up with a veterinary examination and consultation HBSPCA # % Sept 1 Nov 30, 2015 Cats adopted 340 Had/chose vet 260 78% Follow up vet visit 127 37% Guelph Humane # % July 16 Oct 31, 2016 Cats adopted 222 Had/chose vet 189 85% Follow up vet visit Unique to HBSPCA pilot Brampton AS # % Aug 1 Oct 31, 2016 Cats adopted 138 Had a vet 93 67% Chose a vet 40 29% Follow up vet visit Unique to HBSPCA pilot

SHELTER TO VET MORE THAN A PILOT All 3 shelters: continue to use the Cat Healthy checklist continue to encourage adopter to choose/identify their vet would like to have a dog checklist

WE LEARNED A LOT Adopter families listened, learned, acted They booked appointments and asked for vaccinations and FeLV/FIV testing Some families decided not to adopt they made the right decision Engaged owners demonstrated they valued the health of their cats over toys and incentives

AND WE LEARNED MORE 1. It s hard work to be a learning organization 2. It takes time, treasure and talent among partners to pilot a sound program 3. It takes a culture shift to sustain change The program built bridges among diverse yet complementary partners on the continuum of cat rescue, rehab and forever rehoming. nurtured confidence and competence among staff and volunteers And, HBSPCA always says yes to: Will you pilot an innovation?

LOOKING AHEAD AND CHANGES AFOOT Online webinars and course for staff Staff need to be well-trained on the concept, the checklist details, communication Messaging to vets essential and multiple messages required Shelter is following protocols developed by feline specialists Cover letter explaining the program sent with pet records to the vet

CONCLUSION: EDUCATION MAKES A DIFFERENCE By educating the newly adoptive family about the specifics of additional veterinary care, we will have given a cat more than a forever home. We will have given it a forever home where it can live a longer, healthier and better quality of life.

CONNECT WITH US MARION EMO, HAMILTON/BURLINGTON SPCA CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER MEMO@HBSPCA.COM 905.574.7722 EXT. 310 /HBSPCA HAMILTONBURLINGTONSPCA @HB_SPCA