True Cares Humane Removal Process
Step 1. Expert Wildlife Inspection

During your inspection, our goal is to understand exactly what is happening in and around your home. We determine how many animals may be present, where they are located, and how they gained access to the structure so we can build the right plan for safe removal and long-term protection.
Based on what you have seen, heard, or smelled, we begin in the areas where activity is most noticeable. In many Oklahoma homes, common indicators include scratching or thumping in the attic, strong odors, or movement inside walls, ceilings, or crawl spaces.
Inside the home, we look for evidence such as nests, dens, droppings, tracks, and damage to insulation or wood. Our team inspects attics and crawl spaces, identifying active areas and conditions that attract wildlife, and we explain what we find along the way.
We also perform a detailed exterior inspection, checking rooflines, vents, soffits, fascia, and foundation areas for entry points. We look for damage, tracks, fur, waste, and rub marks that show how animals are accessing your home, allowing us to solve the problem and help prevent it from returning.
Step 2. Humane Wildlife Removal

TrueCare Wildlife uses safe and humane methods to remove animals from your home. Depending on the species, the type of animals involved, and the condition of the property, we develop a customized wildlife removal plan designed specifically for your situation.
Humane wildlife removal strategies may include one-way doors, home repairs, and selective trapping when absolutely necessary. We use trapping only as a last resort to help preserve the local ecosystem and reduce unnecessary stress on animals, homeowners, and the surrounding environment.
In many cases, we begin exclusion work the same day as removal. By sealing entry points and installing protective barriers early in the process, we not only remove the current problem but also prevent additional animals from entering during the removal phase.
Wildlife exclusion is a key part of long-term protection. By identifying and securing vulnerable areas, we help ensure your home stays protected and animals do not return once the issue has been resolved.
Step 3. Prevention and Cleanup

Wildlife can leave behind damage and contamination inside a home. After animals have been removed, True Care Wildlife focuses on restoring affected areas. Exclusion techniques are used to repair and secure the gaps, vents, or openings animals used to enter your home. By reinforcing these vulnerable areas, we help prevent future wildlife from gaining access.
Inside the home, animals often leave behind nests, droppings, urine, and contaminated insulation. These materials can create strong odors and may contain bacteria or other harmful pathogens. Our team removes contaminated materials when necessary and applies professional disinfecting and sanitizing treatments to restore affected areas.
Wildlife can also carry parasites such as fleas, ticks, and mites. These pests may remain behind even after the animals are gone. To help protect your home and family, we can apply targeted treatments that eliminate these pests and ensure the space is properly cleaned and sanitized. Our goal is to leave your home safe, clean, and protected from future wildlife problems.
Respectful Wildlife Solutions For Neighbors
We specialize in humane, long term wildlife control that protects Oklahoma families while treating native animals with respect.

“Fast, humane help when a raccoon got into our attic—True Care Wildlife handled everything professionally and kindly.”
— Marlene Miller
Proudly Serving Oklahoma City and Surrounding Communities for Over a Decade
If you’re hearing scratching in the attic, noticing animal activity around your home, or dealing with wildlife damage, our experienced local team is ready to help. With over 50 years of combined local wildlife removal and exclusion experience, we provide fast, humane, and professional solutions throughout the Oklahoma City metro.
Same local team. New name. Continued commitment to doing the job right.






