RUNNING WILD: The Cats of cornwall

“AN ASTONISHING STORY…JUST FASCINATING” - JOHN DOYLE, GLOBE AND MAIL

 

Cornwall, Ontario - a small town with a huge cat problem. 

It’s #56 in the province in terms of human population, but it’s #1 when it comes to outdoor cats. Why?  

Cornwall has no publicly funded cat control, for starters. That’s been left up to dedicated cat rescuers like Mellissa Alepins and Mary Jane Proulx. Running Wild follows them through the streets, alleyways and city council chambers as they tirelessly trap, neuter and rescue cats, and fight city hall to take action.   

But is this a losing battle?  Cats reproduce at an alarming rate. And do-gooders who feed colonies of strays may be adding to the problem. And it’s a big one. The impact stray cats have on the environment is staggering. They are now, incredibly, classified as an invasive species by Wildlife Ecologists like Dr. Elizabeth Gow (University of Guelph) and Dr. Bridget Stutchbury (York University). With billions of birds and other animals killed by cats around the world, our planet’s bio-diversity, as well as human health, is on the line. This is a human-caused problem that requires a human fix.  But as their funds dwindle and the heartbreak takes its toll, how can Mellissa and Mary Jane prevail? Will Cornwall’s townspeople heed their warnings and take action?

Directed by Aaron Hancox. Written by Aaron Hancox. Produced by Markham Street Films. Genre: Documentary, Animal Welfare, Human Interest

Awards: 2021 Canadian Cinema Editors Award Nominee - Best Editing in Documentary Feature

Original Broadcaster: TV Ontario Canada Watch it Now: TVO.org and Youtube US and International: Watch NOW on US iTunes, Prime Video, Google Play, Microsoft Xbox, VUDU, Youtube and other VOD platforms.

“An astonishing story…fascinating” - John Doyle, Globe and Mail

“Just purrr-fect” - Francis Racine, Ottawa Citizen

 “Running Wild: The Cats of Cornwall doc compassionately highlights plight of cat homelessness” - Kim Hughes, Original Cin

“Not only does it shine a light on the complicated dynamics between humans and creatures we normally think of as pets, but it’s also an inspiring example of how citizen engagement can drive change” - John Ferri, TVO

“The level of personal sacrifice made by animal welfare workers will never fail to impress me. That’s why we are so pleased to bring Running Wild: The Cats of Cornwall to audiences - to celebrate our characters” - Aaron Hancox

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