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Pet Love Lives on in Wills, Estates

Your family pets have provided lots of love through the years and some of you may be thinking about remembering your pets and the Tulsa SPCA in your estate and Will planning. 

It’s one way to help us “pass along” the companionship of pets to others in years to come through our rescue, care, and finding “second chance” homes for the many pets in need. 

A well-planned estate helps prevent confusion at your death and provides peace of mind that the organizations and people you wish to honor are included and given the consideration you desire.

  
 

Taxes and financial consequences can become complicated during estate planning, so it’s a good idea to understand and take into account the benefits of designating which assets to a non-profit, charitable organization such as the Tulsa SPCA. 

The Tulsa SPCA appreciates consideration as a beneficiary in Wills.  Such generosity of supporters helps us meet our mission of care of rescued animals.  We depend on these gifts for future operation and we thank you for thinking of the Tulsa SPCA.