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Sterling Davis, Atlanta’s “Trap King”

Sterling Davis, Atlanta’s “Trap King”

FromThe Community Cats Podcast


Sterling Davis, Atlanta’s “Trap King”

FromThe Community Cats Podcast

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Length:
26 minutes
Released:
Jul 14, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, Stacy sits down with Sterling Davis again (she talked with him before in CCP Episode 243) to catch up on what he’s been doing for the last couple of years. Sterling is still living up to his nickname of Trap King, doing lots of TNR in Atlanta—but he has also been busy doing educational events and shows. He has been working with scout troops—and hoping to get a TNR badge in place—and he has been touching on the issue of diversity in rescue. He shares some tips with Stacy on dealing with “feral humans,” as well as some trapping tips. Stacy and Sterling discuss fundraising, and the Patreon page Sterling has set up to assist him with raising funds for his one-man operation. Sterling likes the platform because it allows him to give a little something back to his followers in return for their support, and the proceeds have helped him out tremendously with traps, gas, and TNR surgeries. Sterling is available to travel for speaking engagements and he tells Stacy that his goal has been to make cat rescue and TNR “more fun and popular.” In addition, he’s been expanding on his “you don’t lose cool points for compassion” idea lately, explaining that it’s not just for cats—it’s for people, too. To learn more, visit Sterling’s website, check out his Facebook page, or follow him on Instagram. You can also visit his Patreon page to learn how you can become a subscriber and support Sterling’s work in the process.
Released:
Jul 14, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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