Prepare Animals for Emergencies
In response to regional fires, prepare in advance to make sure your animals are supplied and have a place to go if you need to leave at a moment’s notice.
In response to regional fires, prepare in advance to make sure your animals are supplied and have a place to go if you need to leave at a moment’s notice.
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.
Congratulations to Jason H., nominated and chosen as the March 2019 Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS) Volunteer of the Month. A volunteer at Multnomah County Animal Services
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.
Blazer's niche has always been to foster animals most in need, who may not have made it without her help. Through the years, she has helped to expand the capacity of MCAS for young kittens.
Multnomah County District Attorney Mike Schmidt announced the filing of a 185-count charging document against the owners of Woofin Palooza LLC.
Annabelle the cat is bonding with the people and animals in her new home. She is truly an unbothered girl at her core. She is so sweet and cuddly, and gives "jump snugs" to everyone.
Officer Vicki Havlik is celebrating retirement after twenty-six years as an Animal Control Officer for Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS), a division of the Department of Community Services
Rabbit Advocates will be holding a two-dose Fall vaccine series to fully protect from Rabbit Hemorrhagic Fever (RHDV2). The first dose is offered on 10/22/22, and the second on 11/12/22.
Congratulations to Officer Pelland, celebrating five years of service to the pets and people of Multnomah County as an Animal Services Officer.