Happy Adoption Story: Achilles
Watch the moment Achilles is adopted on March 21, 2024- as MCAS staff say goodbye.
Watch the moment Achilles is adopted on March 21, 2024- as MCAS staff say goodbye.
Jim and his partner adopted Beegee a year ago. They'd been searching shelter websites for small dogs, and when Beegee appeared, they immediately visited and adopted the best small dog ever.
The Animal Services Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2025 (July 2024 - June 2025) is now available! This report offers a comprehensive look at our division's outcomes and key statistics.
Jolene got a second chance with Vanessa. With some training to manage behaviors and positively reinforce triggers, she has the best life as a loving canine partner.
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
There is an abundance of adoptable bunnies at MCAS. These gentle animals are curious, sweet, and make excellent pets with the right preparation.
After a three-month national search, the Department of Community Services is pleased to announce Erin Grahek has accepted the position of Division Director of Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS).
Prepare your pets, stay informed, make a plan, and charge your phones as the risk of fires and power outages increases.
Thank you to dedicated volunteers at MCAS who prepared and delivered special holiday meals for the animals at MCAS on December 24.
Fostering can be a family and community affair, as in the case of Laverne the kitten. A young neighbor visited regularly to socialize Laverne, and made a picture as a gift for her adopter, Carolyn.