Enid SPCA
Dedicated to the Welfare of Enid's Animals 
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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Do you receive funding from the City of Enid or other government entities?
2. I found a stray. Can I bring it to the shelter?
3. I would like to vounteer at the Enid SPCA. How do I go about it?
4. Will the SPCA provide vaccinations for my pet after adoption?



1. Do you receive funding from the City of Enid or other government entities?
     The Enid SPCA relies entirely upon the generous support of our donors and volunteers. We receive no municipal, state, of federal funding.
 
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2. I found a stray. Can I bring it to the shelter?
     Unfortunately, the number of stray cats and dogs in Enid and the surrounding area far outstrips our current capacity. If you find a stray, you may call us and see if we have room. Another option is to contact the City Shelter. We are currently in need of donations to help build a canine unit, which will allow us to take in more dogs.
 
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3. I would like to vounteer at the Enid SPCA. How do I go about it?
     Volunteers provide much needed services, from general office work to cleaning cages to socializing animals in our care. Please call the SPCA for more information, or stop by for a volunteer application.
 
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4. Will the SPCA provide vaccinations for my pet after adoption?
     The animals that come into our care are given medical check-ups, receive basic vaccinations, and are tested and treated for parasites. Once the animal is adopted, it is the new adopters responsibility to have their veterinarian provide further routine care.
 
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