Clear the Shelters

Tulsa Animal Services reports that it's running out of space for dogs and cats. The animal shelter says that it's nearly 50% over capacity, housing nearly 300 animals, and that number does not include foster animals.

“Definitely spay and neuter your pet. If people have the resources to be able to do that more frequently, I think that would cut down on some of the population problems that are coming into this facility,” said Director Sherri Carrier.

The Call for Help

With intakes outpacing adoptions, the shelter says it's stretched to its limits. Animal Services says because it’s a municipal shelter, it can’t turn away any animals, so it's hoping people will answer the call. To help, it's joining the national Clear the Shelters campaign, and extending its hours the we

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