Animal Shelter Closes After Another Respiratory Outbreak
The City of Oklahoma City has announced the closure of its animal shelter after another respiratory outbreak. The shelter, which houses hundreds of animals, has been closed since last week due to the outbreak.
The outbreak was first reported on April 15th and has since spread to other animals in the shelter. The shelter has been closed to the public since then in order to contain the outbreak.
The City of Oklahoma City has been working with the Oklahoma State Department of Health and the Oklahoma Veterinary Medical Association to investigate the cause of the outbreak and to develop a plan to prevent future outbreaks.
The City of Oklahoma City has also implemented additional safety protocols to protect the health of the animals in the shelter. These protocols include increased cleaning and disinfecting of the facility, as well as the implementation of a quarantine period for any new animals entering the shelter.
The City of Oklahoma City is also working with local veterinarians to provide medical care for the animals affected by the outbreak.
The City of Oklahoma City is committed to providing a safe and healthy environment for the animals in its care. The City is also committed to providing the best possible care for the animals in its shelter.
The City of Oklahoma City is asking for the public’s help in preventing future outbreaks by following the safety protocols outlined by the City and by not bringing any animals into the shelter that may be sick or have been exposed to a respiratory illness.
The City of Oklahoma City is also asking for donations to help cover the costs associated with the outbreak and to help provide medical care for the animals affected.
The City of Oklahoma City is committed to providing a safe and healthy environment for the animals in its care and is working hard to prevent future outbreaks.