Happy Adoption Story: Kitten (Carmella)
Kitten was adopted from a foster home two years ago, and at sixteen years old, she's all purrs and headbutts, enjoying a peaceful detente with the dog.
Kitten was adopted from a foster home two years ago, and at sixteen years old, she's all purrs and headbutts, enjoying a peaceful detente with the dog.
Multnomah County Animal Services is dedicated to practices that lead to lifesaving. We do not euthanize healthy and safe animals, or euthanize for space. Our shelter live-release rate is high, at 90%.
Following an urgent plea on Friday, November 7, 2025, MCAS saw a tremendous response from the community, alleviating its immediate critical capacity crisis. Adopters and fosters still urgently needed!
Fiona (previously Little Bit) has settled in her new home. After overcoming her fear and anxiety, she is spoiled with long naps and catnip toys.
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Riley the cat is exploring and getting more comfortable every day.
After seeing Charlie on Facebook, Malyvan fostered Charlie until his neuter surgery, then adopted! Charlie is a great doorbell, and is super sweet with his new brother, Cooper.
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Congratulations to Bonnie H., nominated and chosen as the February 2019 Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS) Volunteer of the
We're thrilled to announce that MCAS is sporting some fantastic newly wrapped transport vans, thanks to the incredible generosity of Friends of Multnomah County Shelter Animals, and our community!