On April 21, 2023, Multnomah County Chair Jessica Vega Pederson announced the findings of Phase 1 of the multi-stage review of MCAS. Read the press release and official review documents and findings.
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Отфильтровать результаты
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Learn about volunteering to serve the people and pets of Multnomah County.
Reclaiming Your Pet
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Reuniting pets with their people is a top priority at MCAS. Learn about what you need to reclaim your pets - proof of ownership, supplies, fees, and stray hold timeframes.
Услуги по сниженным ценам
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На этой странице представлена информация о различных услугах, которыми можно воспользоваться по сниженной стоимости на территории городской агломерации Portland. Некоторые услуги доступны любому желающему, в то время как другие доступны только тем, кто соответствует определенным требованиям.
Опека
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Не имеете возможности поработать в приюте в качестве волонтера? Хотели бы проводить время с животными, но пока не готовы приютить питомца навсегда?
Found a Pet?
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Learn how to find owners of lost pets, and when you should bring an animal to the shelter.
Living With Wildlife
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MCAS generally does not deal with wildlife nuisances. Here are regional resources to help you manage and resolve issues with wildlife, including coyotes, rodents, and other wildlife.
Cats Safe at Home
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Cats Safe at Home (TM) is a new way of thinking about cat ownership that protects both cats and wildlife. This program is a collaboration between Feral Cat Coalition, Bird Alliance of OR, and MCAS.
Happy Adoption Story: Louie (Shaggy)
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Louie (Shaggy) was adopted in November 2022, and he's doing great. He loves car rides, the dog park, and is no longer shaggy with regular grooming.
Happy Adoption Story: Casey
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Casey the Abyssinian was adopted out of foster care, and is now enjoying a happy retirement with two cats and a bird.