Spurred by a local case of egregious cruelty, the Washington County Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (WCSPCA) was incorporated in 1965. An animal shelter was built and the new organization undertook projects to educate the public on companion animal issues. In 1974, the WCSPCA contracted to care for animals impounded by the City of Bartlesville.
In so doing, the number of animals served increased substantially. Currently we are comprised of two operations: The City of Bartlesville Impound facility and the WCSPCA Adoption facility.
In so doing, the number of animals served increased substantially. Currently we are comprised of two operations: The City of Bartlesville Impound facility and the WCSPCA Adoption facility.
Services
Adopt
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Our dogs and puppies are eager to meet and greet you! Take a look at who we have available and check back often as we have new arrivals every day. See some of our classy canines here and visit our Adoption Center to meet your next canine companion in person! Many of us have lost a pet at one time or another, and we know the anguish and heartbreak you feel.
Volunteer
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Children ages 10 through 15 can volunteer with a parent or guardian. Youth ages 16 and 17 can volunteer on their own, but their parents must still sign the volunteer waiver. Adults 18 and older can volunteer without restrictions. Volunteers must be free of a criminal record. All volunteers must have a love of animals and be dependable with their commitments.
Adoptable Cats
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Our adoption fee for cats is $55. All of our pets will be spayed/neutered, microchipped, treated with dewormer and come with an offer of 30 days FREE pet health insurance you must activate after taking your pet home. All cats and kittens tested for feline aids (FIV) and Feline Leukemia (FeLV) and are certified negative. All are current on vaccinations, (HCP Rhinotracheitis, Calici, and Panleukopenia) microchipped and come with a current Rabies tag.
Spay & Neuter
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We work with area veterinarians to offer low-cost spay/neuter certificates to pet owners who qualify based on income. Some pets will need to receive wellness exams prior to their spay/neuter appointment (additional fees may apply). Call or come into the shelter and we'll be happy to review the details with you!
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