Volunteers Are the Cat's Pajamas at Animal Services
What could you accomplish with 42 more employees? For Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS), over 400 volunteers made this hypothetical question a reality in 2017-2018, volunteering 88,058 hours.
What could you accomplish with 42 more employees? For Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS), over 400 volunteers made this hypothetical question a reality in 2017-2018, volunteering 88,058 hours.
MCAS hosted an Animals in Emergencies workshop with regional animal care & control, law enforcement, emergency management, and others to increase emergency preparedness and resiliency.
Our 2020 Calendar of Adopted Pets is the perfect gift to support animals at Multnomah County Animal Services. Available now for only $10 at our Troutdale shelter front counter.
After a three-month national search, the Department of Community Services is pleased to announce Erin Grahek has accepted the position of Division Director of Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS).
Wennie is an absolute treasure. She was confident and cozy in her new home since day one. Wen has brought so much happiness and her new family loves her so much.
Weirdo... is a little weird, and a lot of wonderful. He is a true friend, and a supreme snuggler.
MCAS is seeking high-value treats for canine enrichment in our shelter. Can you help? Examples are on our Amazon Wishlist, and we welcome donations in person at the Troutdale Shelter. Thank you!
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.
Baker's new family is working with his sweet personality with a touch of sass. He's getting to know the neighborhood and getting used to loud noises, all with a stick in his mouth while he walks.
Ginger is the perfect family pet and doing well. Ginger enjoys her fresh catnip plant.