The Skiatook Paws and Claws animal shelter in Oklahoma has announced that it will be closing its intake until further notice due to overcrowding. The shelter, which is a non-profit organization, has been struggling to care for the large number of animals in its facility. The decision to close intake was made in order to ensure the health and safety of both the animals and the staff. The shelter is currently at maximum capacity, with over 200 animals in its care. The shelter’s management has stated that they are in desperate need of help from the community in order to continue providing care for the animals. They are seeking donations of food, supplies, and volunteers to help with the day-to-day operations of the shelter. The shelter is also in need of foster homes for the animals, as this would help to free up space in the facility. The closure of intake will not affect the shelter’s adoption services, and the public is still encouraged to visit the shelter to adopt a pet. The shelter’s management has stated that they are working hard to find a solution to the overcrowding issue, but it will take time and effort from the community. The shelter has been serving the Skiatook community for many years, providing a safe haven for stray and abandoned animals. The shelter’s staff and volunteers are dedicated to providing the best possible care for the animals, but they cannot do it alone. The community’s help is crucial in order to ensure the continued operation of the shelter. The shelter’s management has expressed gratitude to the community for their support and understanding during this difficult time. The shelter will provide updates on its website and social media pages regarding the status of intake. In the meantime, the public can still support the shelter by donating or volunteering. The shelter’s closure of intake is a temporary measure, and they hope to reopen soon. The shelter’s management is exploring options to expand its facility or find alternative solutions to address the overcrowding issue. The community’s support is vital in helping the shelter to overcome this challenge and continue providing care for the animals in need.