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Tulsa cites owners, expands spay/neuter outreach; United Way invites grant application for part-time vet

2993117 · April 14, 2025
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Tulsa Animal Services reported issuing citations under a spay/neuter voucher program, said appointments are filling, and described coordinated steps including a free two-day clinic for people who did not receive citations and an invitation from United Way to apply for an innovation grant to fund part‑time veterinary support.

Sherry Carrier, operations manager at Tulsa Animal Services, told the Animal Welfare Commission on April 14 that the department has issued multiple citations under its spay/neuter voucher program and is seeing appointments fill for sterilization services.

Carrier said staff have not yet presented numerical program results because court processing and appointment timelines mean the department expects more reliable data after six months and more complete reporting after a year. "We didn't really wanna present any numbers till we see how it goes... the court day isn't for 30 days out. So, you know, if…

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