
Nadine is a researcher, educator and activist on behalf of companion animals. For the last twelve years, Nadine has developed and implemented science-based animal management practices to help shelter staff ensure good animal welfare, quality adoptions and to reduce disease and euthanasia.
Nadine is the Animal Welfare Manager of a large Humane Organisation in Canada and has been providing consultations internationally to other organisations. She holds a Masters in Animal Welfare Science and is currently working on her PhD. Her current research examines the interrelationship between emotions, immune competence and Upper Respiratory Infections. Knowledge uncovered will be developed into science-based shelter practices to further increase emotional well-being in cats and reduce Upper Respiratory Infection.
Nadine has won an international award for her video “The Emotional Life of Cats.” This video is the first educational video for shelter staff to help them recognize the behaviours associated with anxiety, fear, frustration and depression. Together with her CatSense program, this education material helps shelter staff ensure good mental health, low disease rates and quality adoptions for their cats. To help cats more directly, Nadine has developed the Hide Perch & Go Box™. This simple welfare tool now makes the shelter stay more tolerable for thousands of cats in animal shelters in Europe, North America and Australia.
Nadine’s work has been featured by the Humane Society of the United States, The Latham Foundation, the International Society of Anthrozoology, The Sir James Dunn Welfare Centre, The Ontario SPCA and the Canadian Federation of Humane Societies.
Nadine is the Animal Welfare Manager of a large Humane Organisation in Canada and has been providing consultations internationally to other organisations. She holds a Masters in Animal Welfare Science and is currently working on her PhD. Her current research examines the interrelationship between emotions, immune competence and Upper Respiratory Infections. Knowledge uncovered will be developed into science-based shelter practices to further increase emotional well-being in cats and reduce Upper Respiratory Infection.
Nadine has won an international award for her video “The Emotional Life of Cats.” This video is the first educational video for shelter staff to help them recognize the behaviours associated with anxiety, fear, frustration and depression. Together with her CatSense program, this education material helps shelter staff ensure good mental health, low disease rates and quality adoptions for their cats. To help cats more directly, Nadine has developed the Hide Perch & Go Box™. This simple welfare tool now makes the shelter stay more tolerable for thousands of cats in animal shelters in Europe, North America and Australia.
Nadine’s work has been featured by the Humane Society of the United States, The Latham Foundation, the International Society of Anthrozoology, The Sir James Dunn Welfare Centre, The Ontario SPCA and the Canadian Federation of Humane Societies.