Ep 670: Bridging the Gap Between Vets and Community Cat Caregivers with Dr. Kevin Lynch, DVM, Veterinarian, Author, and Founder of The Moriches Hospital for Animals
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"That's my own formula — passion and compassion tempered by dedication and humor."
This episode is sponsored-in-part by Maddie's Fund, OcuTrap, and Drop Traps: Beginning and Advanced Certification Workshop.
After more than five decades behind the exam table, Dr. Kevin Lynch has treated thousands of pets, mentored generations of veterinary staff, and built one of Long Island's longest-running animal hospitals. His new memoir, Off the Leash: Tales From a Lifetime of Healing Pets and Wonder, traces that journey from a 13-year-old kid who talked his way into a part-time job at a local animal hospital to a veterinarian whose guiding philosophy is simple: treating the animal is only half the work, and tending to the person on the other end of the leash is the rest.
Dr. Lynch and Stacy dig into one of the thorniest debates in animal welfare: the divide between "indoor-only" advocates and the realities of outdoor and community cat caregiving. Drawing on his own farm-cat memories from working summers on a dairy farm before vet school, he makes the case for listening over judging, and for meeting cat caregivers where they are instead of where a textbook says they should be. From there, the conversation turns practical: how should trappers and community cat program managers actually approach a veterinarian for the first time? Dr. Lynch's answer centers on intention, relationship-building, and showing up with a plan rather than a crisis.
The episode also gets personal. Dr. Lynch opens up about compassion fatigue and burnout, a topic he says is as urgent in veterinary medicine today as it's ever been, and shares the daily habits, including a deliberately disciplined relationship with his phone, that keep him from burning out after 51 years in practice. He and Stacy also revisit one of the most harrowing chapters of his career: volunteering with search-and-rescue dogs at Ground Zero after 9/11, an experience he says revealed both the depths of tragedy and the best of human nature.
Rounding out the conversation, Dr. Lynch shares a few of the stories from his book, including an unforgettable lesson in slowing down before attempting a DIY tick removal. He also talks about where listeners can find his memoir, his YouTube series The Pet Mindset Show, and the dental care device he invented for dogs and cats.
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- How a 13-year-old's unpaid job at a Long Island animal hospital turned into a 51-year veterinary career
- Dr. Lynch's perspective on the indoor-only versus outdoor/community cat debate, and why he believes there's no one-size-fits-all answer
- His honest advice for trappers and caregivers on how to approach a veterinarian for the first time
- Why showing up with "a plan" rather than a crisis is the fastest way to build trust with a vet
- The role of compassion fatigue and burnout in veterinary medicine, and the daily habits that help him stay in the game
- His "physical mailbox" approach to managing phone use and protecting mental bandwidth
- A first-hand account of volunteering with search-and-rescue dogs at Ground Zero after 9/11
- The story behind a Rottweiler named Big Shot, and the unexpected humanity he witnessed during that crisis
- Two unforgettable cat stories from his memoir, including a lesson in patience before attempting DIY pet care
- Where to find his memoir, his YouTube series, and the dental device he invented for pets
Resources & Links
- Off the Leash: Tales From a Lifetime of Healing Pets and Wonder (Amazon)
- Dr. Kevin Lynch's website
- The Pet Mindset Show (YouTube)
- Plaque Be Gone dental device