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How can we improve Tulsa's Animal Welfare system?

780 registered responses


Do you believe Tulsa has a stray animal problem?

Response Percent Response Count
Yes 94.4% 736
No 5.6% 44

When walking in your neighborhood, do you feel you are safe from roaming animals?

Response Percent Response Count
Always 37.3% 290
Sometimes 53.0% 412
Rarely 6.0% 47
Never 3.6% 28

What do you think is the leading cause of so many stray animals?

Response Percent Response Count
Not spaying or neutering 57.4% 446
Bad owners 19.9% 155
Over-breeding 1.9% 15
Breeding for profit 3.5% 27
Other 17.2% 134

How often do stray animals come to your home/work?

Response Percent Response Count
Often 27.2% 212
Sometimes 43.1% 336
Rarely 26.1% 203
Never 3.6% 28

How do you usually respond to stray animals?

Response Percent Response Count
Feed them 36.7% 285
Try to find the owner (posting flyers, on Nextdoor, etc) 69.7% 541
Report or take animal to Tulsa Animal Welfare 30.3% 235
Ignore / Hope animal goes away 14.3% 111
Report to a rescue group or animal advocacy group (SPCA, Humane Society) 38.5% 299
Try to find the animal a new home 19.2% 149

Are you concerned about exposure to diseases that can be transmitted from animals to people by stray animals in your neighborhood?

Response Percent Response Count
Yes 32.3% 252
No 67.7% 528

To the best of your knowledge, indicate whether the following statements are true or false.

Your pet must be spayed or neutered in the city limits
Response Percent Response Count
True 79.6% 621
False 20.4% 159
Dogs and cats must be confined or on a leash when outdoors
Response Percent Response Count
True 86.8% 677
False 13.2% 103
A dog nextdoor is barking continually for several hours in the afternoon. This is a violation of city ordinance.
Response Percent Response Count
True 59.4% 463
False 40.6% 317
You can have a combination of up to 7 dogs and cats in your household
Response Percent Response Count
True 32.4% 253
False 67.6% 527
You must have a license for every dog or cat you own
Response Percent Response Count
True 66.7% 520
False 33.3% 260
You must have proof of a current rabies vaccine for every dog or cat you own
Response Percent Response Count
True 94.0% 733
False 6.0% 47
The annual license fee for dogs and cats is $5.00 each
Response Percent Response Count
True 70.9% 553
False 29.1% 227
Tulsa Animal Welfare is required to keep a stray animal for 10 days before it can put the animal up for adoption
Response Percent Response Count
True 54.2% 423
False 45.8% 357

You've have 10 dots to 'spend' implementing services and programs to reduce stray animals. How would you spend them?

Response Percent Response Count
Enforce current ordinances about roaming pets 7.7% 603
Enforce current ordinances about animal cruelty 18.7% 1,453
Euthanize animals that can't be adopted 0.8% 66
Expand the holding capacity at Tulsa Animal Welfare 13.4% 1,043
Promote and enforce pet registration 4.5% 352
Spay or neuter programs 26.3% 2,049
Educational programs 7.1% 550
Reduce the cost of animal adoptions at Tulsa Animal Welfare 3.8% 295
Transport animals out-of-state for adoption 7.7% 597
Offer special reduced adoption cost programs (seniors for seniors, pets for the elderly, lonely heart, barn cats, etc.) 8.5% 660

What barriers exist for people to spay or neuter pets?

Response Percent Response Count
Cost 84.3% 657
Education about spay and neuter requirements 62.8% 489
Transportation 30.6% 238
Residents don't agree that it should be required 50.1% 390

What do you think could be done to encourage more residents to spay or neuter their pets?

Answered
630
Skipped
150

Do you know of any low cost spay or neuter services in the City of Tulsa?

Response Percent Response Count
Yes 74.4% 580
No 25.6% 200

Do you think free roaming/feral cats have a negative impact on neighborhoods?

Response Percent Response Count
Yes 59.7% 466
No 40.3% 314

Would you like to see the City of Tulsa have a program to Trap, Spay/Neuter and Release stray cats?

Response Percent Response Count
Yes 82.6% 644
No 4.7% 37
Not sure 12.7% 99

How beneficial do you think an Animal Related Education program designed for school-aged children would be?

Response Percent Response Count
Very beneficial 70.3% 548
Somewhat beneficial 23.7% 185
Not very beneficial 5.0% 39
Not beneficial at all 1.0% 8

Do you feel that:

Animals have rights
Response Percent Response Count
Strongly agree 79.4% 619
Agree 16.9% 132
Disagree 2.6% 20
Strongly disagree 0.6% 5
Animals experience emotions
Response Percent Response Count
Strongly agree 89.9% 701
Agree 9.2% 72
Strongly disagree 0.1% 1
Animals should be granted the same rights as humans
Response Percent Response Count
Strongly agree 39.0% 304
Agree 35.1% 274
Disagree 19.7% 154
Strongly disagree 3.8% 30
We should be concerned about animals experiencing suffering and pain
Response Percent Response Count
Strongly agree 92.3% 720
Agree 7.2% 56
Strongly disagree 0.1% 1

What do you estimate the chances are that an animal living at the Tulsa Animal Welfare shelter will be euthanized?

Response Percent Response Count
0% 0.4% 3
20% 4.3% 33
40% 19.6% 152
60% 38.4% 298
80% 37.4% 290

Do you believe shelter animals are second-rate pets compared to a cat or dog from a breeder?

Response Percent Response Count
Yes 2.6% 20
No 95.5% 745
Not sure 1.9% 15

What do you believe is the most common reason people abandon their animal(s)?

Response Percent Response Count
Not enough time for the animal 22.0% 169
Behavior of the animal 25.5% 196
Health of the animal 1.0% 8
Health of owner/family 2.0% 15
Cost of animal care 29.4% 226
Housing changes 20.2% 155

If you have ever contacted Tulsa Animal Welfare, how would you rate the response?

Response Percent Response Count
Helpful - took care of the problem promptly 19.2% 146
Somewhat helpful - made suggestions/explained options, etc. 26.0% 198
Not helpful - did not return call/ did not provide help or solutions 14.6% 111
Have not ever contacted Tulsa Animal Welfare 40.3% 307

Do you own an animal?

Response Percent Response Count
Yes 96.8% 755
No 3.2% 25

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Your pet must be spayed or neutered in the city limits
Dogs and cats must be confined or on a leash when outdoors
A dog nextdoor is barking continually for several hours in the afternoon. This is a violation of city ordinance.
You can have a combination of up to 7 dogs and cats in your household
You must have a license for every dog or cat you own
You must have proof of a current rabies vaccine for every dog or cat you own
The annual license fee for dogs and cats is $5.00 each
Tulsa Animal Welfare is required to keep a stray animal for 10 days before it can put the animal up for adoption
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Enforce current ordinances about roaming pets

Enforce current ordinances about animal cruelty

Euthanize animals that can't be adopted

Expand the holding capacity at Tulsa Animal Welfare

Promote and enforce pet registration

Spay or neuter programs

Educational programs

Reduce the cost of animal adoptions at Tulsa Animal Welfare

Transport animals out-of-state for adoption

Offer special reduced adoption cost programs (seniors for seniors, pets for the elderly, lonely heart, barn cats, etc.)

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Strongly agree
Agree
Disagree
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Animals have rights
Animals experience emotions
Animals should be granted the same rights as humans
We should be concerned about animals experiencing suffering and pain
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