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Free spaying and neutering of cats and dogs.

Vet care is increasingly expensive. The only way to have fewer unwanted companion animals is to provide people in our community a way to “fix” their animals cheaply and easily.

There are times in Tulsa when large packs of dogs are seen running wild, attacking not only each other but also terrorizing people as well. These free-roaming animals can contribute to the spread of not only common dog illnesses to resident pet populations but also potentially harm people by exposing them to illnesses that can be transmitted to humans, like rabies.

Tulsa could be a leader in helping to curb the animal crisis in our state by providing this to its residents! The crisis of abandoned and unvaccinated pets is not limited to District 9, which is only where I reside, and this format forces me to pick a district.

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