Ray K. - December 2023 Volunteer of the Month
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.
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.
Meet Holly J., our November volunteer of the month. Holly has volunteered with MCAS as an Info Desk Volunteer for 6+ years, and loves seeing people smiling and dog tails wagging when they’re leaving.
Kit-Cat is friendly, trusting, interactive, athletic, strong, curious, a good eater, and purrs readily in his new home. Kudos from Rani to his foster volunteer family for excellent socialization!
As MCAS responds to a shelter population and staffing crisis, we want to thank stakeholders, and be transparent about current issues. Here are frequently asked questions (FAQs) and their answers.
Sometimes magic strikes twice. That's the case for me, a bunny person of more than 35 years, when I have adopted from MCAS.
The health advisory for recreational use at Wapato Marsh (Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge) has been lifted. While cyanotoxin levels may be safe for people, they are STILL ELEVATED and UNSAFE for Dogs.
Roberta Ruble celebrates fifteen (15) years as a Certified Veterinary Technician (CVT) for Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS), a division of the Department of Community Services (DCS).
The MCAS Community Advisory Committee (CAC) will hold an ad hoc meeting to elect a committee chair.