Studies have shown that pets can improve your quality of life. They can add life and fun to home and can be a great learning tool for your kids. Now you can help improve the life of an animal in need but adopting through the Tulsa SPCA.
Adoption Rates:
Dog Fees:
$150.00 for dogs 25 pounds and under and puppies under 6 months of age.
$100.00 for all other doge.
Cat Fees:
$90.00 for kittens 6 months and younger.
$80.00 for all other cats
Includes:
Intake health exam
Temperament testing
Spay/Neuter Surgery
Vaccinations
Worming
Flea and Tick treatment
Rabies and TSPCA identification tags
Reference material on pet care and training
The expenses of housing, feeding, treats/toys and training while in our care
Final check-up by our veterinarian before going home with you.
Heartworm testing, preventative maintenance, treatment if needed (dogs only)
Feline Leukemia testing (cats only)
A crate to go home in (if adopter provides a crate, then $5.00 is deducted from the adoption fee (cats only)
Special Rates:
Pets for the Elderly
Lonely Hearts
Keeping a dog healthy and safe will be the best investment you can make. You won’t regret the unconditional love this furry member can offer. Spread the work on how your friends can do the same.
“Speak for those who cannot speak for themselves.”
Tulsa has been struggling with the economy and Tulsa SPCA keeps making changes; working to help more unwanted pets. We can not do this without the generosity from Tulsa. We are working to become more flexible to the needs of pets and appreciate the help we get from our volunteers. Thank you Tulsa!
It’s Hip to Snip! Spaying/Neutering your pets will not only help them behave better and bee better family members, but it could help prolong their lives by reducing the chance of some cancers in males and infections in females.
Prevent Unwanted Pets:
Save a life – Adopt a Pet
Spay/Neuter your pet
Keep you pet healthy with regular check-ups, vaccinations, rabies, and daily activities
Prepare for special events, such as:
o Holidays
o Stormy weather
o Changes in your routine
Keep a collar with ID tags on your pet. Microchip works in cases the collar comes off.
Spend time with your pet, get to know them and their needs. They will return the favor with unconditional love.
Tulsa SPCA offers:
Low cost adoptions and many specials
Low cost shot clinic
Low cost spay/neuter services
Low cost dental services
Many volunteer programs
Our Mission—To promote a quality life for domestic animals who provide companionship to people in the greater Tulsa area through rescue, rehabilitation, education, advocacy, and community service.
Our Vision—The Tulsa SPCA will lead a community-wide effort to improve animal welfare and strengthen the bond between animals and humans for the betterment of both.
The TSPCA served as Tulsa’s only non-government animal rescue and adoption program in Tulsa until the 1950s. It was founded in 1913 during a meeting in a concerned Tulsan’s home mainly to help homeless dogs and cats and to protect against abuse of draft animals used to do tilling on farms and heavy work in the mines and oil fields.
The SPCA was incorporated as a non-profit organization in 1949 and, since that time, has been governed by a volunteer Board of Directors. Since its founding, it has been an independent organization supported exclusively by private donations. It is not affiliated with any national group and does not receive any government or United Way funding.
Hundreds of thousands of animals have found a temporary home at the TSPCA while awaiting a second chance. Several hundred cats and dogs leave the TSPCA for homes each year.
Tulsa Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Tulsa SPCA)
2910 Mohawk Blvd.
Tulsa, OK 74110
918-428-SPCA (7722)
www.TulsaSPCA.org