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OCHS Commitment

OCHS Commitment

At Oktibbeha County Humane Society (OCHS), our purpose is simple yet profound: to serve as a trusted resource for pets and their people across Mississippi. With compassion and dedication, we offer shelter, medical care, adoption services, and critical outreach—all year round. What We Do Why 

Affordable Spay/Neuter Services Available Now!

Affordable Spay/Neuter Services Available Now!

Thanks to a generous $51,000 grant from the Banfield Foundation, the OCHS Spay and Neuter Clinic has immediate openings for reduced-cost spay/neuter surgeries and wellness vaccines for dogs and cats of income-qualified pet owners.

Volunteer Today

Volunteer Today

OCHS volunteers are the heart of our mission—helping with everything from daily care to community events. Whether you have an hour or a weekend, your time makes a big impact on the lives of animals in our care.

SHOP OUR MERCH

SHOP OUR MERCH

Every purchase from the OCHS store supports local animals in need—because looking good feels even better when it helps pets. From shirts to mugs, our merch makes it easy to show your support and spread the word.

Healthy Pets, Stronger Communities

Healthy Pets, Stronger Communities

OCHS is proud to offer low-cost spay and neuter options to help reduce pet overpopulation—because every animal deserves a chance. We’ve also added affordable wellness services to support the long-term health of pets in our community.

Message from OCHS

Message from OCHS

Dear Friends, During this season of gratitude, we want to take a moment to express our sincerest thanks for the incredible support you’ve shown us. Your commitment and involvement enable us to continue our mission and make a lasting impact for homeless and neglected animals 

OKTIBBEHA COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY RECEIVES $25,000 GRANT FROM PETSMART CHARITIES TO HELP TRANSPORT HOMELESS PETS

OKTIBBEHA COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY RECEIVES $25,000 GRANT FROM PETSMART CHARITIES TO HELP TRANSPORT HOMELESS PETS

Moving adoptable pets to shelters with more space can improve outcomes July 29, 2024 — Starkville, MS — Some five million pets enter shelters in the U.S. each year. Thanks to improved coordination between animal shelters across the nation, transporting homeless pets from shelters with fewer 

OCHS & ASPCA Rescue 50 Dogs

OCHS & ASPCA Rescue 50 Dogs

Oktibbeha County Humane Society, with support from the ASPCA and the Starkville Police Department Animal Control Team, is currently leading the urgent rescue of approximately 50 malnourished dogs living on the property of an overwhelmed pet owner.  Both the dogs and the owners have been 

Cold Weather Safety Tips

Cold Weather Safety Tips

During the cold weather, people take precautions on pipes and vehicles, but people sometimes forget about the safety of their four-legged friends. There are some simple things you can do to help them weather the winter storm better.

ASPCA Partners with Oktibbeha County Humane Society to Create Lifesaving Animal Support Center in Mississippi

ASPCA Partners with Oktibbeha County Humane Society to Create Lifesaving Animal Support Center in Mississippi

The ASPCA® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®) announced $900,000 in grant funding to Oktibbeha County Humane Society (OCHS) in Starkville, Miss., to support the opening of the OCHS Animal Support Center by the ASPCA to increase positive outcomes for animals in the state.