Competition for their most
basic resources (food, water, litter, height, etc.) is one of the most common reasons
multiple cat households develop intercat aggression problems.
Oklahoma: Animal Birth Control Clinic: Lawton (spay / neuter, vaccination, microchip assistance and other
basic veterinary services) Animal Rescue and Care of McCurtain County: Broken Bow (spay / neuter assistance) Best Friends of Pets:
multiple locations (spay / neuter assistance) Central Oklahoma Humane Society: Oklahoma City (spay neuter clinic, trap - neuter - return for community
cats) Humane Society of Grove and Grand Lake: Grove (spay / neuter assistance) Humane Society of Tulsa: Tulsa (spay / neuter assistance) Oklahoma City Animal Shelter: Oklahoma City (pet food) 405 -316-FOOD (3663) or email [email protected] Oklahoma City Animal Welfare Division: (spay / neuter help, pet food bank, community
cat program) PAWS, Inc.: Bristow (spay / neuter assistance) Pet Food Pantry of Oklahoma City: (pet food assistance) Poteau Valley Humane Society: Poteau (spay / neuter assistance) Spay Oklahoma: Tulsa (spay / neuter assistance) Volunteers for Animal Welfare: Oklahoma City (spay / neuter assistance) Washington County SPCA: Bartlesville (spay / neuter assistance)