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Tulsa's Animal Welfare Advocate

Tulsa SPCA's CEO celebrates 10 years and 10,000 animals placed

Since CEO Mindy Tiner joined Tulsa SPCA in March of 2014, the 110-year-old organization dedicated to the humane care of animals has seen tremendous growth.

Under Tiner’s leadership, Tulsa SPCA’s budget has increased from $700,000 to $3.3 million. Its workforce has almost tripled in size, now with 3 full-time veterinarians. The campus on Mohawk Boulevard has grown to almost 30 acres with the new 7,000 sq. ft. John and Tricia Arend Clinic, a 460 sq. ft. cattery, the Tiffany A. Campbell Volunteer Center, and room to grow. 

Just what does this mean for animals and animal lovers in Tulsa? 

  • Last year, Tulsa SPCA placed 1,406 pets in forever homes. 

  • Tulsa SPCA provides housing, enrichment and full-time care for 90+ animals each month on-campus and in foster homes. 

  • Tulsa SPCA performs 6,000+ spays and neuters and close to 25,000 vaccinations each year through a veterinary clinic that not only serves animals awaiting adoption, but also provides low-cost services to the public. 

  • Tulsa SPCA offers robust Community Engagement programs, like the Mobile Adoption Center, Pets Are Love program, and humane education.

Join Tulsa SPCA in its mission to improve the lives of dogs and cats, and their human companions by visiting tulsaspca.org/donate.

  • Mindy Tiner poses with Athena (right) and Eris (left). Photo provided by Mindy TIner.
  • Mindy Tiner celebrates 10 years at Tulsa SPCA.