Tulsa SPCA Executive Director s Update 28 Mar 18 Program Related: Intake was down 39% (Jan) 42% (Feb) 40% (YTD) from 2017 and 4% (Jan) 8% (Feb) 6% (YTD) from 2016. Adoption numbers were down 31% (Jan) 33% (Feb) 32% (YTD) from 2017 and 18% (Jan) 30% (Feb) 25% (YTD) from 2016. Revenue was up 2% (Jan) and down 47% (Feb) and 25% (YTD) from 2017 and down 9% (Jan) 38% (Feb) 23% (YTD) from 2016. For the year, adoptions revenue is at 11.6% of our budgeted revenue. o Lack of transports and changes in our ability to pull adoptable dogs from TAW are the primary reasons for the decreases. Fundraising: Clinic revenue is at 17% of total budgeted revenue for the year and services in every category are up. S/N is averaging almost 60 per month even with using relief vets. Cruelty investigations were up 25% (Jan) 17% (Feb) 22% (YTD) from 2017 and up 71% (Jan) 55% (Feb) 64% (YTD) from 2016. Don t forget to fill out your volunteer apps online so that we can track your hours! American Waste agreed to be our presenting sponsor this year. Sponsorships are lagging. Please let us know right away if you plan on attending and/or sponsoring. We have confirmation that we are named in the Johnston estate but will not receive any information on the amount until the assets from the trust are distributed. The doghouse event planning is underway. Will have more details next meeting. Marketing / PR and Networking: We ll be running more ads in Tulsa Pets over the next several months. Newsletter will be going out in May. Staff / HR: Working on getting all staffing positions filled. Veterinarian and director of development are still open. Salary range for the veterinarian position was increased again to $85k - $90k to be competitive. So far not much interest. We are getting by as we can with relief vets. HSUS conference is in Kansas City this year. We are checking on scholarships but will send as many staff as possible since travel costs will be minimal. Financial: We accepted the counter offer for the property next door ($250k). The original asking price was $299k. We re moving ahead on the project to fix the concrete in the runs. Winning bid was under the approved amount. Other: Most of the last couple months have been busy with construction planning. The Tulsa SPCA s mission is to improve the lives of dogs and cats and engage the community to foster mutual well-being
January & February 2018 Intake and Adoption Report TulsaSPCA.org
January & February 2018 Public Vaccination Clinic Report TulsaSPCA.org
Cruelty Investigation Report January 1, 2018 January 31, 2018 2018 2017 2016 Citations Issued 16 18 16 Direct Contact with Owners 43 42 32 Reports of Dogs Tied Up 38 25 15 Reports of No Food or Water 58 37 31 Reports of Abuse 21 20 10 Reports of Cruelty 30 40 20 Reports of Dogs with No Shelter 63 38 33 Cases of Abandonment 05 07 06 Reports of Neglect 66 53 43 Re-checks for Compliance 11 10 04 Reports of Loose Dogs 15 12 15 Reports of Suspected Puppy Mills 00 01 00 Livestock Complaints 00 01 03 Reports of Animal Fighting 01 02 02 Animals Seized to Tulsa SPCA for Evaluation 02 30 04 Total Written Cruelty Complaints 84 67 49 Total Investigated on Location 84 67 49 As hectic a month as December was, January has come in a close second. December weather was the cause of the explosion of calls for that month and January continued the trend. As mentioned in last month s report there were 145 complaints reported for December with 103 of those investigated in the field. January went on to produce 101 calls with 84 of those handled off campus. Preparing this report today, February 8 th, the complaints have slowed, for now, and given me a chance to reflect on the totals for the two previous months. It was unexpected to deal with that amount of complaints since previous years have had nothing near those numbers. I was able to complete every one of the 187 field calls (December 103 and January 84) with only a few mistakes and the knowledge that so many cruelty issues have been resolved. Winter does continue and may bring more frigid temperatures to deal with but I am hopeful the worst of the extreme conditions are near an end for this year. The spca food assistance support for those animals in need, continues, and to date has assisted hundreds of dogs and cats with some winter food. Additionally, shelters are still available and can be distributed where they are needed for so many animals exposed to the elements with no cover for protection. TulsaSPCA.org
Cruelty Investigation Report February 1, 2018 February 28, 2018 2018 2017 2016 Citations Issued 19 11 07 Direct Contact with Owners 45 30 25 Reports of Dogs Tied Up 17 21 12 Reports of No Food or Water 41 22 24 Reports of Abuse 12 12 11 Reports of Cruelty 25 24 20 Reports of Dogs with No Shelter 33 25 23 Cases of Abandonment 03 05 06 Reports of Neglect 43 46 30 Re-checks for Compliance 33 06 03 Reports of Loose Dogs 14 14 13 Reports of Suspected Puppy Mills 00 02 01 Livestock Complaints 00 02 02 Reports of Animal Fighting 00 01 02 Animals Seized to Tulsa SPCA for Eval. 00 07 06 Total Written Cruelty Complaints 62 53 40 Total Investigated on Location 62 53 40 The February weather conditions were much improved and directly reflected on the total number of complaints received and cases worked. The temperatures were milder and resulted in less calls to handle. It was a more normal case load which allowed me the chance to follow up in other areas. I was able to recheck on 33 calls needing attention, many more than usual. After all was said and done the pace is back in line where it should be and I m fairly confident the worst of winter has passed. I m often asked by individuals filing complaints when will the suspects, negligent owners, etc. be held accountable or when will they face court charges. Explaining to them can be difficult and many do not understand when they are told that we have no authority to charge suspects with animal cruelty. In the worst of cases, I tell them I forward the results of my investigation to the proper agency in hopes that charges will come from that investigation, but cannot do anything additional, myself. My results come from educating owners as to what they need to do to improve a situation, and the possibility that charges could result if nothing changes. I get compliance on a regular basis from individuals who would rather deal with me than take a chance on sanctions. I have completed over 4400 cases with 223 of that number being extreme enough to have gone to other agencies for their help. The food assistance program is in line and monitored. I make the deliveries which allows for the opportunity to know who gets help and those who have already received assistance. All locations of TulsaSPCA.org
deliveries is kept up to date and reviewed. Many animals in need, are better able to survive with the help of this program which I strongly believe in. The need for shelters has gone down due to better weather and several still remain to be put to use later on, perhaps in the summer months. Working with the clinic on transports continues and I m happy to help out. Most of the animals I move, go to the PAAS facility in Vinita, and then are forwarded, on larger transports, to places like Colorado. This is a way of giving these animals a chance at a full life, something they probably wouldn t have if they stayed here. The clinic has taken in a number of puppies recently, and with spring coming, will probably see even more. I investigated a case of orphaned puppies (two litters actually) whose mothers had both been killed by predators, in a rural area. The owners believe it was coyotes who took the mother dogs but for some reason not the pups, and I was able to rescue them to our shelter. There were six pups total and all are doing well. The owner actually bottle fed them for weeks when they became orphans and had the preliminary puppy shots given to all of them. At eight weeks our clinic could intake, assuring them the chance for a future. The responsibilities of the clinic have increased but Dr. Cash, Missie and all the staff have done a super job. It gets hectic but all comes together at the end of the day. Welcome to Dr. Fry who I know has been beneficial in helping with the case load. I hope she is with us for awhile. TulsaSPCA.org