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Tulsa Animal Services reports higher save rate, urges spay‑and‑neuter to reduce shelter intake
Summary
Tulsa Animal Services says its save rate rose from about 67% in 2018 to nearly 80% today and urged residents to use low‑cost spay and neuter options to reduce stray intakes; shelter leaders also described community outreach and resource offers to keep pets with families.
Tulsa Animal Services said its save rate rose from about 67% in 2018 to nearly 80% today, crediting adoptions, foster care and spay‑and‑neuter work.
The increase, the agency said, reflects expanded community support and operations at the municipal shelter. “Every single day, our team is here taking in lost, abandoned and injured animals, giving them the care they need, and…
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