2020 Asilomar Report Summary
As MCAS releases its 2020 Asilomar report, we want to provide background information about the outcomes for animals in our care and their circumstances. View the report and a detailed summary.
As MCAS releases its 2020 Asilomar report, we want to provide background information about the outcomes for animals in our care and their circumstances. View the report and a detailed summary.
After waiting for the right home, Ernest (Diesel), finally found his place. He's now the mayor of the dog park!
The MCAS Community Advisory Committee will hold an ad-hoc meeting on Tuesday, August 17, to discuss shelter operating hours, stray cat intake policies, and CAC Bylaws. Public attendance is welcome.
Loki is playing with all the paper balls in his new home, and cheering up Lora from a recent loss.
MCAS staff and volunteers trained with Dogs Playing for Life to provide pets the enrichment and stimulation that will help them maintain good physical and mental health throughout their shellter stay.
The Multnomah County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved a resolution that advances replacing the Animal Services shelter by authorizing the next steps in planning a new facility.
Sophie the German Shepherd was adopted in January 2021, and just celebrated her 14th birthday! Sophie is living the life with lots of naps, dipping her paws in the river, and playing fetch.
Congratulations to Multnomah County Animal Services foster volunteers, nominated and chosen as the April 2020 Volunteers of the Month.
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