Round of Apaws: Mit & Willy Q.
Thank you to young community members, Mit and Willy Q. for supporting shelter pets with their generous donation of donated treats, toys, and other supplies.
Thank you to young community members, Mit and Willy Q. for supporting shelter pets with their generous donation of donated treats, toys, and other supplies.
MCAS will reopen for in-person adoptions on January 11. Learn what to expect when you visit the shelter to meet adoptable pets, and how to prepare for adoption.
Fostering can be a family and community affair, as in the case of Laverne the kitten. A young neighbor visited regularly to socialize Laverne, and made a picture as a gift for her adopter, Carolyn.
ALERT: Do not let dogs swim in or drink from the Wapato Marsh Wetland Habitat in Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge.
In order to volunteer, Paula Y. overcame sad memories of her childhood cat that she didn’t get back from the pound.
To safeguard our rabbits in the shelter, and to prevent the potential spread of rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus 2 (RHDV2), MCAS is taking special precautions and asking the public to be observant.
Multnomah County Animal Services will be visiting Theresa's County Feed and Pet Store in Wood Village for an Adoption Event on Saturday, June 15th.
Jim and his partner adopted Beegee a year ago. They'd been searching shelter websites for small dogs, and when Beegee appeared, they immediately visited and adopted the best small dog ever.
Melinda Hickey is retiring after eight and a half years.
Ray has contributed to many different roles and projects, from the TNR program, fostering cats and kittens, helping in the cattery, and participating in outreach events.