Oklahoma City Organization Aims to Aid Local Animals Affected by the Pandemic

The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) Equine Regional Support Center has been saving the animals of Oklahoma City since 2019. Due to the pandemic, where people have lost jobs, local residents are needing help to feed and maintain their animals, especially horses.

“We distribute about 1,200 bags of supplemental feed to owners in the Oklahoma City area,” said Tom Persechino, director of equine welfare with the ASPCA. Keeping horses in their homes or stables is the best, but if the owner has to give up their animal due to dire need, the ASPCA has the complete resources to care for the horse and give it a new home.

Help an acquaintance in keeping their donkeys or horses by introducing them to the ASPCA Equine Regional Support Center. Their number is 405-423-1461 and their email is [email protected]

Source: KOCO NEWS on abc5


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