Sue S. is the December 2018 Volunteer of the Month
Congratulations to Sue S., nominated and chosen as the December 2018 Multnomah County Animal Services Volunteer of the Month.
Congratulations to Sue S., nominated and chosen as the December 2018 Multnomah County Animal Services Volunteer of the Month.
Read an update on the project management activities in November 2023 to address the concerns of the 2023 Review and the implementation of the MCAS Phase 3 Strategic Plan.
View the March 2023 monthly report of animal intakes, outcomes, and other key metrics for Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS).
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.
The Multnomah County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved a resolution that advances replacing the Animal Services shelter by authorizing the next steps in planning a new facility.
View the May 2021 monthly report of animal intakes, outcomes, and other key metrics of services offered at Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS).
The first bottle-baby kittens of 2024 have arrived. With more on the way, we need your support as foster volunteers, and to spread the word about what to do if you find kittens.
The health advisory for recreational use at Wapato Marsh (Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge) has been lifted. While cyanotoxin levels may be safe for people, they are STILL ELEVATED and UNSAFE for Dogs.
Do you want to know how many animals come to Multnomah County Animal Services each month, where they go, or the types of calls our Animal Services officers respond to in the community?
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.