The Warr Acres Animal Shelter is operated by the City of Warr Acres Animal Control Division and is staffed by the Warr Acres Animal Control Officer. The animal shelter and animal control officer can be contacted at 789-3329. The Animal Control Division offers the following services for citizens;
Recovering lost animals and returning them to their owners
Maintaining the City pet license database
Enforcing animal ordinances and state laws relating to animals and pets
Removing deceased animals from City streets and right-of-ways
Assisting citizens with trapped animals
Animal Adoptions
The Animal Control Division places animals up for adoption when they are suitable for family pets. If you are interested in adopting a shelter animal please contact the animal control officer at 789-3329. Adoptions are $50 which includes spaying or neutering the animal and a current rabies vaccination. Warr Acres residents will also need to purchase a City pet license for an additional $5. Licenses can be renewed for consecutive years at half price ($2.50).
Animals Running at Large
Any animals found running at large that are picked up by the animal control officer are held for 72 hours for owners to reclaim them. If an animal is not claimed after the 72 hours, and the animal is deemed suitable for adoption, it will be listed on the City of Warr Acres Animal Control page, or other reputable adoption sources, for adoption to a new family.
City Pet Licenses
All dogs and cats kept in the City are required to have a City of Warr Acres pet license. The license is available from the Animal Control officer by calling 789-3329 or the local Veterinary Hospitals listed below. Your pets must also be vaccinated annually for rabies. The pet license initial cost is $5.00 per animal with concurrent renewals at half price ($2.50). Licenses are valid for the calendar year and must be renewed each year in January.
Cherokee Hills Veterinary Hospital
7308 N MacArthur
405-721-2520
Trapping Animals
The Animal Control Division is able to provide a limited number of traps for wild animals and feral cats. Traps are loaned out for limited time periods and the citizen is responsible for the safe use and return of the trap. Traps are available for the following animals; cats, squirrels, raccoons and skunks. If our traps are not available you may purchase your own trap and contact the Animal Control Officer when you trap an animal. Traps may only be used on your property and shall not be set over weekends when the Animal Control Officer is not available.