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Underfoot is a new podcast about the hidden cat crisis in NYC and what we can do to solve it. In this podcast, we go beyond rescue stories to reveal the systems that created this problem in the first place, and ask the question: What would it take to build a city where no cat is left behind?

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As the city’s animal safety net fails, rescue volunteers step in — pouring their time, money, and emotional energy into a crisis they didn’t create. This episode follows caretakers and rescuers managing entire colonies on their own, waking at dawn to feed dozens of cats, spending their own money on medical care, and experiencing the burnout that comes from doing the city’s work for free.Inside Flatbush Cats’ holding space, volunteers share both the relief of making a difference and the toll of carrying a burden this large. The episode lays bare a core truth: relying on unpaid labor isn’t a system — it’s a symptom of one that isn’t working.Featured Voices:List the main people (and sometimes cats!) heard in the episode:* Sassee Walker — Colony Caretaker* Karen Sabbie Smith — Colony Caretaker* Wander* Tanya Copeland — Founder, Bronx Community Cats* Steve West — Holding Space Volunteer, Flatbush Cats* Zoe Griffith — Holding Space Volunteer, Flatbush CatsLearn More / Related Links:* To learn more about Tayna Copeland’s work with Bronx Community Cats, visit bronxcommunitycats.org.* To learn more about Flatbush Cats, visit our website: flatbushcats.org* Full episode transcript here.Underfoot is hosted by Will Zweigart and Virginia Marshall. Field reporting by Sarah Gabrielli, with additional reporting by Priscilla Alabi. Episodes were recorded at Good Studio in Brooklyn, and mixed and mastered by Will Whatley. Podcast art was created by Lazy Chief and the series was Executive Produced by None Other.Subscribe to Underfoot wherever you get your podcasts, and join the conversation — share your questions, reactions, or stories with us. Your voice might even make it into a future episode.Ready to get more involved? Subscribe to our newsletter now to join our community of 18,000+ passionate animal advocates and follow Flatbush Cats on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Facebook @flatbushcats to learn more about our on-the-ground efforts to give cats the life they all deserve. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit flatbushcats.substack.com
The cost of caring for a pet in New York City has skyrocketed, putting even basic veterinary care out of reach for many households. In this episode, we hear from families navigating impossible choices, from high intake fees to relying on food stamps to feed their cats. We unpack how affordability, access, and inequality converge to leave more pets at risk, and more cats struggling outside.Featured Voices:* Karen Sabbie Smith — Colony Caretaker* Nicolle Bradford — Community Member, Sally’s mom* Mike Begej — Colony Caretaker* Sassee Walker — Colony Caretaker* Miss Pam — Colony Caretaker* Patrice Johnson — Colony Caretaker* Andrea Phillips — Community Member; Mom to Coco, Romano, and Asiago* Andrea Westmoreland — Community Member, Grace’s mom* Maxwell Branch — Community Program Director, Flatbush CatsLearn More / Related Links:* To learn more about Flatbush Cats, visit our website: flatbushcats.org* Full episode transcript here.Underfoot is hosted by Will Zweigart and Virginia Marshall. Field reporting by Sarah Gabrielli, with additional reporting by Priscilla Alabi. Episodes were recorded at Good Studio in Brooklyn, and mixed and mastered by Will Whatley. Special thanks to d3tails for sharing their music for this episode. Podcast art was created by Lazy Chief and the series was Executive Produced by None Other.Subscribe to Underfoot wherever you get your podcasts, and join the conversation — share your questions, reactions, or stories with us. Your voice might even make it into a future episode.Ready to get more involved? Subscribe to our newsletter now to join our community of 18,000+ passionate animal advocates and follow Flatbush Cats on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Facebook @flatbushcats to learn more about our on-the-ground efforts to give cats the life they all deserve. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit flatbushcats.substack.com
We zoom out from one Brooklyn block to the entire city — tracing how decades of underfunding, housing instability, and broken policies pushed New York’s animal shelter system to the edge. Featuring advocates, rescuers, and city officials, this episode explores what happens when good intentions meet broken infrastructure — and what it would take to build a more humane, sustainable model for care.Featured Voices:* Mike Begej — Colony Caretaker* Maxwell Branch — Community Program Director, Flatbush Cats* Angelica Moreira — Community member, Symbie’s mom* Symbie* Justin Brannan — New York City Councilmember, 47th district* Roxanne Kelley — Colony CaretakerLearn More / Related Links:* To learn more about Flatbush Cats, visit our website: flatbushcats.org* Full episode transcript here.Underfoot is hosted by Will Zweigart and Virginia Marshall. Field reporting by Sarah Gabrielli, with additional reporting by Priscilla Alabi. Episodes were recorded at Good Studio in Brooklyn, and mixed and mastered by Will Whatley. Podcast art was created by Lazy Chief and the series was Executive Produced by None Other.Subscribe to Underfoot wherever you get your podcasts, and join the conversation — share your questions, reactions, or stories with us. Your voice might even make it into a future episode.Ready to get more involved? Subscribe to our newsletter now to join our community of 18,000+ passionate animal advocates and follow Flatbush Cats on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Facebook @flatbushcats to learn more about our on-the-ground efforts to give cats the life they all deserve. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit flatbushcats.substack.com
Every block has a story, and sometimes, it starts with a single cat.In our first episode of Underfoot, we explore how one block in Flatbush reveals a much larger problem facing New York City: a hidden cat crisis fueled by the larger affordability crisis, underfunded shelters, and limited access to veterinary care.Featuring stories of neighborhood colony caretakers and the cats they care for, this episode asks what happens when ordinary New Yorkers are left to solve a problem the system ignores.Featured Voices:Rosario Washburn — Colony CaretakerMax Marcellus — Colony CaretakerRyan Tarpey — Community Program Field Manager, Flatbush Cats Karen Sabbie Smith — Colony CaretakerLearn More / Related Links:Watch King George’s story here.To learn more about Flatbush Cats, visit our website: flatbushcats.orgFull episode transcript here.Underfoot is hosted by Will Zweigart and Virginia Marshall. Field reporting by Sarah Gabrielli, with additional reporting by Priscilla Alabi. Episodes were recorded at Good Studio in Brooklyn, and mixed and mastered by Will Whatley. Podcast art was created by Lazy Chief and the series was Executive Produced by None Other.  ---Subscribe to Underfoot wherever you get your podcasts, and join the conversation — share your questions, reactions, or stories with us. Your voice might even make it into a future episode.Ready to get more involved? Subscribe to our newsletter now to join our community of 18,000+ passionate animal advocates and follow Flatbush Cats on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Facebook @flatbushcats to learn more about our on-the-ground efforts to give cats the life they all deserve. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit flatbushcats.substack.com
Underfoot is a new podcast about the hidden cat crisis in NYC and what we can do to solve it. In this podcast, we go beyond rescue stories to reveal the systems that created this problem in the first place, and ask the question: What would it take to build a city where no cat is left behind? This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit flatbushcats.substack.com
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