Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS), a division of the Multnomah County Department of Community Services (DCS), is proud to announce its upcoming website redesign launch on December 1, 2020.
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¿Necesita un gato para su granja o tienda? ¡Considere adoptar un "Kitty for Hire"! El objetivo de este programa es ubicar gatos que no son adoptables mediante el programa de adopción regulada como gatos de granja.
Pets Trespassing & At Large
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It is illegal for an owner to allow any animal to trespass on the private property of another. It is also illegal for any person to allow pets, other than cats, to be at large on public property.
Adoption Information
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Learn about the adoption process, including the application, interview, required adoption fee, and protocol for picking up your pet.
Fondo de Dolly
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Conozca más sobre Dolly, la homónima del Fondo Médico de Servicios Animales del Condado de Multnomah (Multnomah County Animal Services, MCAS). Su donativo al Fondo de Dolly ayuda a otros animales de refugio que necesitan tratamientos médicos.
Mascotas sueltas e invasoras de propiedades
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Es ilegal que un dueño permita que un animal entre sin autorización en la propiedad privada de otra persona. También es ilegal que cualquier persona permita que mascotas, que no sean gatos, estén sueltas en propiedades públicas.
Living With Wildlife
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MCAS generally does not deal with wildlife nuisances. Here are regional resources to help you manage and resolve issues with wildlife, including coyotes, rodents, and other wildlife.
Quimby L. - May 2020 Volunteer of the Month
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Congratulations to Quimby L., nominated and chosen as the May 2020 Volunteer of the Month.
Kelley S is the November 2018 Volunteer of the Month
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Congratulations to Kelley S., nominated and chosen as the November 2018 Multnomah County Animal Services Volunteer of the Month.
Round of Apaws: Adoption Event Supporters
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Thank you to our community of supporters for adopting animals, and sharing the no-fee adoption event on social media. Your support placed nearly sixty animals in new homes.