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Scooter the Neutered Cat Supports Dayton’s Furry Skurry Event

Scooter the Neutered Cat appeared along with dozens of furry friends at Eastwood Metropark on Saturday, Sept. 4, in support of the Humane Society of Greater Dayton’s annual Furry Skurry fundraising event. The fundraiser featured a 5K run, a walk, games, a pet costume contest and plenty of activities for animals.

Deborah Cribbs Hosts Webinar with American Pets Alive!

Ten Movement chair Deborah Cribbs joined Monica Frenden, Maddie’s Director of Feline Lifesaving at American Pets Alive!, for a webinar about how Scooter the Neutered Cat helped transform the live-release rate and drove a culture shift in the way Cincinnati thinks about cats. In “Driving a Cat Culture Shift with the Ten Movement,” Deborah gave a presentation and answered questions from Monica and the audience of more than 600 viewers. The interactive webinar is available to watch as a replay.

Scooter the Neutered Cat Gives Exclusive Interview to CincyPet

Notoriously evasive with the press, Scooter the Neutered Cat recently sat down to give an exclusive interview to CincyPet. The cool cat talks about his fashion sense, kitten season, community cats and, of course, the benefits of spay and neuter programs.

In CincyPet, Deborah Cribbs Invites the Community to Join the Expedition and Explore the ‘Mild Kingdom’

Cats are adorable. But, it turns out, they’re so much more. They are intelligent, unique and remarkable animals. Ten Movement chair Deborah Cribbs explains to CincyPet how the foundation has dedicated the last eight years to creating a no-kill nation for cats in Greater Cincinnati. Most recently, the Ten Movement has pivoted to bringing awareness to community cats, which Cribbs details in this authored piece inviting community members to join the expedition, explore the ‘Mild Kingdom’ and learn more about community cats.

Coffee Break with Kathrine Broadcasts Live from UCAN During National Pet Week

UCAN Executive Director Melanie Corwin joined the Cincinnati Enquirer’s Daily Facebook Live Show, “Coffee Break with Kathrine,” to promote the nonprofit pet care clinic’s pet food pantry initiative. UCAN, a Ten Movement partner, provides free pet food and other services to income-eligible pet owners.

WCPO-ABC Visits UCAN Nonprofit Pet Care Clinic to Kick Off National Pet Week

Ten Movement partner UCAN kicked off National Pet Week in early May by expanding its pet-care clinic and pet food pantry for income-eligible pet owners. UCAN Executive Director Melanie Corwin showed off the UCAN facilities and talked to WCPO reporter Whitney Miller about how offering these services are essential to pet owners struggling due to the pandemic or other challenges.

The Ten Movement Gives a Helping Hand to My Furry Valentine

The Ten Movement assisted My Furry Valentine on its annual campaign to encourage adoption efforts for cats and dogs in the Greater Cincinnati area. My Furry Valentine appeared in more that 50 media stories, including in the Cincinnati Enquirer, CityBeat and every local television station, during the 12-day virtual event where 180 cats were adopted.

Deborah Cribbs Hosts Webinar at Community Cat Conference

Give Them Ten Movement Founder and Director Deborah Cribbs spoke at the 2021 Community Cat Conference, where she discussed how the Give Them Ten Movement leverages research-driven, multi-media campaigns with emotionally nuanced creative to break through all the noise and clutter of today’s overloaded information environment and inspire action. This has changed the way the Greater Cincinnati community thinks about, behaves toward, and interacts with cats.

Fox19 shares how to make a winter shelter for community cats

Community cats are mostly self-reliant, but in the cold of winter, they could use a helping hand. Ten Movement Chair Deborah Cribbs shared the easy-to-make shelter and its importance for community cats with Frank Marzullo on the Fox19 Morning show.