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Tulsa pilot targets loose animals and spay/neuter demand in three neighborhoods

Tulsa Animal Welfare Commission · November 10, 2025
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Summary

Commissioners heard that a Neighborhood Condition Index pilot in Suburban Hills, Sequoia and Charles Page generated heavy demand for spay/neuter services (about 250 surgeries before scheduling was paused) and that directed educational patrols contacted residents to offer resources and non-enforcement support.

At its Nov. 30 meeting the Tulsa Animal Welfare Commission received results of a Neighborhood Condition Index (NCI) pilot focused on animal concerns in Suburban Hills, Sequoia and Charles Page.

Operations staff said survey outreach revealed a strong need for spay/neuter services. Staff reported the program completed about 250 surgeries before pausing scheduling to organize follow-up, line up…

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