Tulsa Animal Services increasing adoptions, taking in more strays
TULSA, Okla. –
Tulsa Animal Services is preparing to move into a new, larger space next year, but expects an ongoing need for the current building as well.
At a Tulsa City Council meeting on Friday, Animal Services Director Sherri Carrier said the new building will not have an incinerator, so TAS would like to keep using the existing building after operations move to the new site, which is 8,000 square feet larger than the current one…