Staff Spotlight: Jackie Vitron - Five Years
In five years at MCAS, Jackie Vitron has scaled a lifetime of experience in animal care to meet the demands of 1,000 kittens treated through the Kitten Triage Program each year.
In five years at MCAS, Jackie Vitron has scaled a lifetime of experience in animal care to meet the demands of 1,000 kittens treated through the Kitten Triage Program each year.
Jessica was adopted from Cat Adoption Team after being transferred from MCAS. She quickly won Rebecca's heart, being polite, and cuddly.
Thank you to the many people and organizations who came together to respond to the Eagle Creek Fire Emergency, and to serve the people and animals displaced by the blaze.
Rabbit Advocates is offering an RHDV2 vaccine series for rabbits of Oregon residents. Pre-registration is required. Learn more or register on the Rabbit Advocates website. (Repost)
Will you support at-risk pets and their people with a donation to the Adoption & Outreach Fund for the pet food bank?
Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS) is grateful for a recent donation from Banfield Pet Hospital and the Banfield Foundation.
As a volunteer for MCAS in the cattery, kitten trailer, and as a foster, Julie H. feels like an extension of staff- because that’s the way staff have made her feel.
An osprey was rescued from a fishing hook and line thanks to a concerned community member, a quick response from MCAS Officer Pelland, and skillful care from Portland Audubon’s Wildlife Care Center
Can you help by donating important supplies to support kittens, or volunteering to foster? 2026 is set to be a record-breaker for kitten intake based on recent trends.
Read about the Adoption Outreach Event on August 19, 2023, hosted at the Oregon Rail Heritage Center. 10 animals were adopted! We're grateful for the support of volunteers, staff, and our community.