McAlester Trap and Release

McAlester Trap and Release McAlester TNR Volunteers are dedicated to reducing the suffering of stray cat populations in Pittsburg county through free spay and neuter clinics.
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Whiskers and Wags is our sister program which plans to provide FREE spay and neuter to any family in need.

Thank you to everyone who donated supplies, loaned Kennels etc. ❤️ We appreciate everyone. None of this would be possibl...
01/22/2026

Thank you to everyone who donated supplies, loaned Kennels etc. ❤️ We appreciate everyone. None of this would be possible without the generosity and openness of All Saints Episcopal Church and Humanity918

Thank you Petsense Mcalester! Julie Horton, Susie Hatter , Mary Ellen Keeter Robin Steidley talbert, PAWS McAlester 🩷 woodley

If you’re out and about, and you see anyone that might be housing insecure please share this flyer with them. The number is at the bottom of the page and someone will pick them up.r

ITEMS NEEDED FOR PEOPLE AND PETS ❤️❄️🩵
01/21/2026

ITEMS NEEDED FOR PEOPLE AND PETS ❤️❄️🩵

❄️ Warming Station Opening Friday ❄️
Cold nights don’t just affect people — they affect pets too.
This Friday, Humanity918 alongside All Saints Episcopal Church, and McAlester Trap and Release will open the Warming Station to provide warmth, safety, and compassion during winter weather.

This effort ensures that our neighbors and their animals are cared for together, because no one should have to choose between staying warm and staying with the ones they love.
Please help us spread the word — community care saves lives. 🤍🐾

If you would like to help by donating, we have some supplies already listed here, and will be updating as we go over the next 24 hours. Donations can be dropped off at All Saints Episcopal during normal office hours, Southeastern Oklahoma Social Services during normal office hours or you can call us or send us message and we can arrange to pick up items

Good morning everyone: IT’S THAT TIME AGAIN! 🩵🐾❄️All Saints Episcopal Church & Humanity918 are opening the warming shelt...
01/21/2026

Good morning everyone: IT’S THAT TIME AGAIN! 🩵🐾❄️
All Saints Episcopal Church & Humanity918 are opening the warming shelter Friday-Monday

The last time we did this, we had 9 full time dogs and 5 that came and went, then 4 cats I believe.

❤️❤️UPDATE : ALL SUPPLIES ARE FILLED! Please see human items list at 918 page❤️❤️

We are definitely in need of: tarps, blankets, potty pads, dog food, cat food, water, wipes, cat litter, cat boxes and scoops , bowls, etc.

Most of the items were given to the guests on the last event so we do need to replenish our stock for this cold season.

If you can help we would greatly appreciate ANYTHING 🩷You can drop items off at All Saints OR set up a Walmart pick up I can go get it OR if you have donations I can pick them up at your house or office.

We typically buy the cheap litter boxes at the dollar tree and the metal bowls from Walmart or Dollar tree. Tarps from Atwood’s and Blankets from walmart.

I have some big kennels at the church already, a few good blankets and some donated wet cat food from Petsense McAlester

Thank you all for your continued support for our fury community and their families. I know this is a fun time for a lot of families to play in the snow, but for those who are housing insecure this is a really scary time …so we GREATLY appreciate you all! 🩵🐾💔❄️

Happy 6 year anniversary to McAlester Trap and Release ! (We missed the actual day!) Here are some of our CUTEST and fir...
01/15/2026

Happy 6 year anniversary to McAlester Trap and Release ! (We missed the actual day!) Here are some of our CUTEST and first bottle babies & fosters. Thank you to everyone who has fostered, donated, shared our posts and advocated for our mission.

We couldn’t do this without you ! We have some surprising statistics that we are going to share soon so stay tuned🩷🩵

01/15/2026

Jelly is celebrating McAlester Trap and Release 6 year anniversary. (We missed the actual day) 🤣Thank you to everyone who has donated food, time, funds, fostered or simply shared our posts. We appreciate you! 🩷

Jelly was one of our very first bottle babies. She was such a special girl. 🩵She and her sister ‘Peanut Butter’ were found with their mother who had been hit by a car, mom was paralyzed and miscarried. They were the only 2 kittens that survived and were so premature. I bottle fed them and later adopted Peanut Butter out. Jelly had a ton of health issues and was not a candidate for adoption. She had eating issues, allergies, a deformed lower jaw and a severed auto-immune issue. She made more trips to Dr. Walker than any cat I know. 😅 She loved our kids, all strangers and her best Friend Munch. While she didn’t get to live a long life , she was so loved and we miss her terribly.

By supporting Mac TNR & Whiskers & Wags you are helping us provide much needed spay and neuter services for the community. If we can stop the overwhelming overpopulation we can ensure all animals get the homes and love they deserve. 🩵

We have a special someone to highlight. This is Brie. She was the mother of the cheese litter (7!) we raised and adopted...
01/14/2026

We have a special someone to highlight. This is Brie. She was the mother of the cheese litter (7!) we raised and adopted out 6 months ago. Since then, she has raised 2 more litters of homeless kittens and has been waiting for her chance. Brie was just a kitten herself when she first came to us and was pretty much totally feral. She opened up to let our wonderful foster Rafaela help her take care of her babies and has continued to make progress and show us her stellar personality. The foster describes Brie as being independent but loyal, always next to you and following from room to room. She also has learned to fetch! She gets along very well with other cats.

She’s very shy at Petsense and may take some time after adoption to adjust but we are so confident she will make a great pet once settled!

If you have room for Brie in your life please consider adopting this hard working momma❤️

We were grateful for the opportunity to present at Rotary yesterday!
01/14/2026

We were grateful for the opportunity to present at Rotary yesterday!

❗️❤️New Petsense Delivery❤️❗️These Pine Street babies really grew on us 🌲Pinyon, Ponderosa & Loblolly are ready to leaf ...
01/13/2026

❗️❤️New Petsense Delivery❤️❗️

These Pine Street babies really grew on us 🌲
Pinyon, Ponderosa & Loblolly are ready to leaf the street life behind and settle into forever homes.

If you can… PLEASE donate to our Foster wish list🩵🐈‍⬛🐶
01/08/2026

If you can… PLEASE donate to our Foster wish list🩵🐈‍⬛🐶

This is our goal. Right now we are in the early stage (booked out multiple months/into the next year) but we as a commun...
01/06/2026

This is our goal. Right now we are in the early stage (booked out multiple months/into the next year) but we as a community can achieve this if everyone who can fix their pet does and we find the resources to help everyone who can’t.

Educational Post
This is the result of a successful spay and neuter program after 5 years. An empty cat room- and this happens regularly.

We are NOT “limiting admission” or putting people on a wait list. We are taking in every animal that comes into our shelter as long as it is from a Clark County resident- that is what shelters are supposed to do. We are not altering data by diverting intakes or turning animals away. We are working hard to build programs that work to save animals and serve the community.

How is this possible without controlling intake?

1. Free and extremely low cost spay and neuter services that are readily available to everyone in our city and county. This includes owned animals and community cats or feral cats. Not a wait list, not a couple clinics a year. In the beginning we were booked out months at a time, now we can almost always get someone scheduled within 3 weeks or sooner. Progress. This is funded by grants and fundraising not the general shelter budget. The City of Wi******er, which is not our governing body, is gracious enough to provide funding towards this program (has ranged from $5-$17,000 over 6 years) and is to be used specifically for cats.

2. Safety net resources. A food bank, supplies and other resources that can help an owner that is temporarily struggling. We do not currently have assistance for owner vet bills but we regularly write grants and are trying to get that going too. Funded through donations.

3. A barn cat program. If a shelter doesn’t accept feral cats, those cats keep reproducing, become unhealthy due to inbreeding and lack or resources in the area and have poor quality of life and poor outcomes should they come to the shelter later. We have a list of people wanting barn cats so when a feral comes in, it is fully vetted and transferred to a new location where it is wanted within the week.

4. Rescue partners. In general, rescues love to work with a good shelter. A shelter they know is doing their best for the animals and giving honest evaluations on both health and behavior. We are very fortunate to work with some wonderful rescue partners with great adoption facilities to move a large number of our animals.

Animal shelters by design are reactive to the animal problem. But if we can see the bigger picture and create proactive policies that prevent more animals from needing to come to the shelter in the first place we can make a difference in the long run.

*There will likely be some comments asking why we don’t help other shelters when we have space. We are funded by tax dollars from Clark County so we are only able to accept animals from Clark County. We do offer to help by sharing resources, networking etc. We want all shelters to be successful!

**Update- due to the attention this post has gotten and the way Facebook sorts the comments we realize we are missing a lot of comments and questions. If you have questions please email us directly at info@clarkshelter.org and we’ll be happy to get back with you!

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McAlester, OK

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Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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+14802214353

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