July 2024 Monthly Report
Learn about animal intakes, outcomes, return to owner rates, average length of stay, live-release rates, and other agency statistics for July 2024.
Learn about animal intakes, outcomes, return to owner rates, average length of stay, live-release rates, and other agency statistics for July 2024.
Prepare for cold weather and take precautions to keep your pets and livestock warm with these important tips and resources.
Due to the presence of blue-green algae, a recreational use advisory for the Willamette River has been issued for all areas from the Ross Island Bridge downriver to Wapato Bridge and Kelley Point Park
Rabbit Advocates will be holding a two-dose Fall vaccine series to fully protect from Rabbit Hemorrhagic Fever (RHDV2). The first dose is offered on 10/22/22, and the second on 11/12/22.
View the March 2023 monthly report of animal intakes, outcomes, and other key metrics for Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS).
Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS) is grateful for a recent donation from Banfield Pet Hospital and the Banfield Foundation.
Blazer's niche has always been to foster animals most in need, who may not have made it without her help. Through the years, she has helped to expand the capacity of MCAS for young kittens.
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.
Multnomah County Ordinance provides that an Animal Services Hearings Officer shall hold a public hearing on any properly filed appeal to Notices of Infraction (NOI), or PDD Classification.
Multnomah County Ordinance provides that Animal Services shall hold a public hearing on any properly filed appeal to Notices of Infraction (NOI), or Potentially Dangerous Dog Classification.