Spay Oklahoma is able to keep their prices affordable for
low income pet owners through donations and grants, such as the funding provided by Oklahoma Alliance for Animals during our Hip to Snip campaign.
Not exact matches
Low -
income pet owners receiving Medicaid, OKDHS or SSI (Supplemental Security Income) benefits, or meeting Best Friends of Pets» income guidelines, can have cats spayed or neutered for $ 10 and dogs for $ 20 through its Spay / Neuter Assistance Program (
income pet owners receiving Medicaid, OKDHS or SSI (Supplemental Security
Income) benefits, or meeting Best Friends of Pets» income guidelines, can have cats spayed or neutered for $ 10 and dogs for $ 20 through its Spay / Neuter Assistance Program (
Income) benefits, or meeting Best Friends of Pets»
income guidelines, can have cats spayed or neutered for $ 10 and dogs for $ 20 through its Spay / Neuter Assistance Program (
income guidelines, can have cats spayed or neutered for $ 10 and dogs for $ 20
through its Spay / Neuter Assistance Program (SNAP).
We do our work by operating a no - kill shelter facility for homeless animals;
through education and outreach programs; encouraging and assisting with spay / neuter; helping
low -
income pet owners with our
pet food assistance program, and much more.
We are advocates for responsible
pet care and spay / neuter assistance
through education, referral services and subsidy for
low -
income pet owners.
All the OCSPCA programs help carry out the organization's mission in advocating the humane treatment of animals
through education, financial assistance to
low income pet owners, the promotion of the animal / human bond and cruelty prevention.
We strive to uplift the lives of companion animals in
low -
income communities by offering free sterilisations, providing primary health care and a scheduled, daily Mobile Clinic and empowering
pet owners through education and guidance.
More than 29,700 spay / neuter surgeries were performed or supported by Best Friends in Utah for community, or free - roaming cats
through our Trap / Neuter / Return (TNR) program, or for
pets of
low -
income pet owners.
We have continued to offer our 24/7 injured stray animal rescue service county - wide; returned 219 lost
pets to their worried
owners; provided no - cost safe housing for 27
pets of victims of domestic violence and other emergencies; donated nearly 2,000 pounds of
pet food to area food banks for
low -
income pet owners; and have reached hundreds of community members
through special events, tours, and presentations to school kids and adults.