Location: Various locations around Oklahoma City
Time Commitment: An hour or two on any week night, and travel time to the clinic and back
Trapping feral cats for spay/neuter surgery can make a huge impact on the city’s cat population and be a real adventure! OK Humane has an active TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) program with nearly three hundred colony managers caring for feral cats around the city. Occasionally colony managers are unable to trap because they are elderly or disabled, and these people need volunteers to visit their homes to assist with trapping.
by Kat Hodges, Development and Marketing Associate Young local artist Caroline McKinnis has done it again! For the second year in a row, Caroline presented many of her works at the Festival of the Arts in Oklahoma City. This year she was able to raise $920 for the Central Oklahoma Humane Society by selling her [...]