Thank you for licensing your pet! Licensing pets is an important part of responsible pet ownership and it enables us to quickly and easily reunite pets with their owners.
The law requires that any person who has a pet in a public place must remove excrement (or other solid waste) deposited by the animal. This applies to all public places.
Cat nuisance behaviors are valid and concerning, and we want to help you resolve them humanely with these helpful, effective methods. Please only bring sick or injured cats to our shelter.
Learn about the process of filing a complaint, and issuing or resolving a notice of infraction for violations of the Multnomah County Code for animals.
With current cat intake limitations, MCAS has created this guide to help Multnomah County residents understand what to do if they find litters of kittens, and how they can help.
Use this page to order a brand new pet license for pets that have never been licensed in Multnomah County. You will receive your pet’s new license ID tag in the mail.
At MCAS, we recommend positive reinforcement and classical conditioning training, which consists of highly effective methods for teaching good behaviors in pets.