MCAS Changes Cat Intake Practices
MCAS is now only accepting outdoor adult cats that are sick, injured, abandoned, or in danger. These changes align with new animal welfare industry best practices. Learn about managing outdoor cats.
MCAS is now only accepting outdoor adult cats that are sick, injured, abandoned, or in danger. These changes align with new animal welfare industry best practices. Learn about managing outdoor cats.
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.
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.
Huey Lewis is a happy, healthy, and very lazy senior cat adopted in January 2023. His adopters love him so much. Senior kitties are the best!
See the best examples of local catios to keep cats (and wildlife) safe and happy. Tickets are $15 for a self-guided tour that will inspire, educate, and entertain you. Learn more at catssafeathome.org
Congratulations to Janice T., nominated and chosen as the November 2019 Volunteer of the Month. Janice is a mover and a shaker in her advocacy for shelter pets.
MCAS welcomes Oregon Humane Society, Mt. Scott Animal Clinic, NVA St Francis 24 Hour Animal Hospital, and Gresham Animal Hospital as veterinary providers for spay/neuter or rabies vaccination.
View 2022 animal statistics for MCAS comparable to Monthly Reports, including background information about the intakes and outcomes for animals in our care, their circumstances, and other programs.
Congratulations to Jim G., nominated and chosen as the December 2020 Volunteer of the Month.