Animal Sanctuary

Free To Live is a non-profit animal sanctuary. Here, animals who are not adopted will live out their lives. Euthanasia is not practiced. For more information about Free To Live.

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About Free To Live


Free To Live is a non-profit sanctuary for stray, abandoned and mistreated dogs and cats. It is the largest no-kill sanctuary in Oklahoma. From Free To Live more than 500 animals are adopted out to loving homes each year. At the sanctuary, animals that are not adopted live out their lives with healthy food, shelter and medical care. Euthanasia is not practiced.


OUR HISTORY:


Free To Live began as a dream of Bill and his late wife Pat Larson. In 1982, the Edmond couple purchased 20 acres of land north of Edmond and began construction. The Larsons and a handful of dedicated volunteers did much of the work. On August 7, 1984, Free To Live opened its doors and the Larsons' dream became a reality. Bill Larson continues to be involved with the sanctuary and serves on the board as a lifetime member / founder.


THE SANCTUARY:


Free To Live has a professional salaried staff that includes a kennel keeper, cattery keeper, Business & Development Director, Animal Care & Operations Director, secretary, full and part-time maintenance staff,
as well as two veterinarians on retainer. Volunteers are involved in every aspect of the organization. FTL is staffed 24 hours a day, every day of the year; the kennel and cattery keepers live on-site in order to provide complete care.

Free To Live takes in as many dogs and cats as possible; space and funds are currently available to care for approximately 150 dogs and 150 cats. Animals brought to FTL are initially placed in isolation for a minimum of 10 days. During this time they are spayed or neutered, vaccinated and given general physical examinations. There are separate isolation buildings for dogs and cats; each unit has an enclosed indoor/outdoor run.

Once dogs leave the isolation area, they are housed, according to their size and personality, in one of the kennel's 33 indoor/outdoor units. Each area has beds and access to spacious outdoor fenced runs measuring 15-by-54 feet for the smaller dogs and 34-by-54 feet for the larger dogs. Older dogs that are no longer active enough for life in the kennel live in the office annex area that also has an enclosed, outdoor run. From the office these dogs can be closely monitored, pampered and enjoy more companionship.

Our cats, after the isolation period, are transferred to the large, cheery cattery with large inside and outside play areas. The cattery is shared by the main cat population and its inside room has plenty of small cubicles for cats to nap or hide in. Toys to play with and climb on fill the main play areas.

Another room and outdoor play area contains some of the new arrivals and younger cats.  This same room has roomy stainless steel areas for the kittens and their mothers.

There are four separate areas with outdoor runs where the cats with FIV, Leukemia, Rhino Virus and our senior kitties live.   We also have an isolation building with 10 additional runs for our cats that have medical conditions that require separation from the main population.

Two Edmond veterinarians provide excellent medical care. The dogs and cats are given 100% nutritionally balanced food; special diets are supplied for animals that require them. Free To Live's kennel and cattery have large cooling fans and heaters for the animals' comfort. All of the animal areas and bedding are cleaned daily.


ADOPTION
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Most animals at Free To Live are available for adoption. Those seeking to adopt a Free To Live animal are screened to help ensure suitable placement of our animals. Free To Live maintains a no-questions-asked return policy for any animal adopted from the shelter for the life of the animal. All animals receive their vaccinations and are spayed or neutered before they can be adopted. A $60.00 adoption donation is requested. Senior citizens receive a $10 adoption fee discount.  If you are a senior and want to adopt a senior dog or cat (one who is 9 years or older), you can adopt for $30.   The sanctuary is open to the public every day of the week except Wednesdays.

Hours and Contact

Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Animals shown:
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Closed Wednesdays


Please call for directions
(405) 282-8617

Email Us
Or Write Us At:
P.O. Box 5884
Edmond, OK 73083-5884

Special Needs

If you would like to make a donation to the cats, we always need canned cat food.

We also use canned dog food to make meatballs for giving our dogs their pills.

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Every Day Wish List

Canned adult dog food
Canned cat food
Cat treats
Cat litter (any kind)

Towels
Spray bottles for cleaning purposes
Washable blankets

Sponsor Special Needs

Sponsor a Special Needs Dog or Cat - We have several animals that, due to health or behavior problems, will probably not be adopted. Since we are a true no-kill facility, these animals will live out their natural lives with us and be treated as one of our family here at Free To Live. Please look over these wonderful dogs and cats and consider sponsoring a special needs pet.

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A special "THANK YOU" to the many federal employees who are contributing to Free To Live through the Combined Federal Campaign. Percentage of annual contributions Free To Live uses for fundraising is 1.1%. To designate Free To Live as the recipient, simply enter CFC Number 57388.

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