Donations to MCAS
Donations should be spent on ensuring the animals in our custody receive the care they need. Read about investigations into MCAS donation funds, and how MCAS plans to manage donations in response.
Donations should be spent on ensuring the animals in our custody receive the care they need. Read about investigations into MCAS donation funds, and how MCAS plans to manage donations in response.
Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS) will provide a grace period for pet licensing requirements during the current state of emergency.
Join us in celebrating National Volunteer Week 2021, April 18-24th. Thank you to our volunteers for dedicating your time and talents to MCAS.
MCAS is resuming enforcement of the pet licensing requirements for dogs and cats now that many COVID-19 pandemic restrictions are lifted. Learn how to get a new or renewed license for your dog or cat.
Kelso was adopted with a health condition, and his adopters didn't know how long they would have him as a result. So far, they've enjoyed over three years together. Read more about Kelso's story.
Thank you to Makenzie S. of Girl Scout Troop 42569 for her ongoing Gold Award project to construct high-quality PVC and durable outdoor fabric beds for shelter pets.
From injured wildlife and pets to farm animals, Animal Control Officers are prepared for all kinds of scenarios, including wayward turkeys! Read about the recent journey of Cranberry and Russet.
The independent nonprofit supporting Multnomah County Shelter Animals is holding an open meeting on Saturday, December 9, at 11 am. Come and learn more about ways to be involved!