We’re advocating for policies, resources, and ordinances that improve human and animal wellbeing in Tulsa.

  • Animal Aid of Tulsa is a 501(c)(3) non-profit animal welfare organization dedicated to saving sick, injured, and abused stray dogs and cats in Tulsa, Oklahoma and its surrounding communities. We help pets find loving homes, and encourage respect and awareness for the rights of companion animals. Visit Website

  • DVIS, a Tulsa Area United Way agency, is the only nonprofit agency in Tulsa, Oklahoma and the surrounding communities to provide comprehensive intervention and prevention services to individuals and families affected by domestic and sexual violence. Visit Website.

  • Our mission is to provide nutritious meals, wellness checks, and caring contact to elderly, disabled homebound, and others in Tulsa and surrounding areas. Visit Website.

  • We are a growing group of volunteers based in the Tulsa area who are passionate about saving the lives of unowned cats through humane trap-neuter-return.

    By helping colony caregivers get cats spayed or neutered, we hope to address the overpopulation problem that results in many shelter cats being euthanized especially in suburban and rural areas. Outsiders TNR, a 501c3 nonprofit organization, has started targeting projects outside Tulsa where there is a great need that has largely been unaddressed until now.

    ​In addition to TNR, our goal is to save unsocialized cats at shelters from euthanasia through a barn cat program that will enforce proper acclimation procedures. Thank you all for your support! Visit Website.

  • Sapulpa Furry Friends, Inc. is a volunteer-run, 501(c)3 non-profit organization that works to help homeless animals from Sapulpa, Oklahoma and surrounding areas. 

    Our mission is to save and rehome as many adoptable pets as possible.  We also seek to educate the community on the importance of spaying and neutering pets in order to reduce Oklahoma's HUGE pet overpopulation problem.  

    Saving animals takes time and money.  All donations go toward vetting, adoption, and volunteering costs to help Oklahoma animals in need!

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  • For more than 25 years, ARF has been helping homeless pets of the Tulsa area find loving homes. We do this by rescuing homeless animals out of area shelters that were possibly in line for euthanasia, placing them in foster homes, providing their comprehensive veterinary care, and finding suitable adoptive homes. Visit Website.

  • Feeding the Pets of Tulsa's homeless is a donation-driven program to help our city's neediest citizens by providing food & much more for their pets. Visit Website.

  • Oklahoma Alliance for Animals is a Tulsa based 501c3 nonprofit collaborative organization established in 2004. OAA’s primary purpose is to bring together the people and resources needed to overcome pet homelessness, abuse and neglect.

    OUR MISSION

    Oklahoma Alliance for Animals is dedicated to reducing pet overpopulation, encouraging responsible pet ownership and promoting the humane treatment of animals through community collaboration and education.

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  • Pause4Paws promotes access to healthcare for pet owners in the Tulsa, Oklahoma metro area impacted by homelessness, mental illness, or addiction who need inpatient treatment but have no one to care for their pets.

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  • Common Bonds is an Oklahoma-based coalition of local, state, and national animal welfare organizations united to end the needless euthanasia of cats and dogs in our state's animal shelters. Visit Website.

  • Our mission is to help make Tulsa a healthier place by working with local neighborhoods, businesses, and other animal welfare organizations to humanely manage Tulsa's unowned cat population, with a focus on spay/neuter.

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  • Bringing People and Pets Together & Keeping Them Together. Visit Website.

  • Oklahoma Pet Collective Society is dedicated to saving the lives of unwanted, abandoned, abused and neglected animals in Oklahoma.
    Our mission involves pulling animals from our local shelters, to reduce or even eliminate euthanasia of healthy, adoptable animals and keeping pets with their families.
    Our goal is to provide spay/neuter education and vet cost assistance to pet owners (when our finances allow), temporary boarding for other local rescues and working with out of state rescues that are accepting of the overflow of unwanted animals in OK

    We strongly believe that education/spay/neuter is the key to making a difference in the significant pet overpopulation issues we face in Oklahoma.

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  • A volunteer-run nonprofit raising funds for area homeless animals to provide:

    1. Transport Costs

    2. Veterinary Expenses

    3. Foster Supplies

    4. Boarding  

    5. Public awareness and education 

    Donations go fully toward helping homeless dogs and cats escape neglect, abuse, and euthanasia mainly via transport to states without pet overpopulation issues. Since its inception in late 2019, PINT has safely transported nearly 4,000 pets to loving forever homes up North.

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  • Our mission is to improve the lives of dogs and cats, and their human companions.

    Our Vision

    By 2025, through community engagement, the rate at which dogs and cats in the Tulsa area are abandoned, neglected or unnecessarily euthanized will be reduced.

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