Osprey in Distress- Rescued
An osprey was rescued from a fishing hook and line thanks to a concerned community member, a quick response from MCAS Officer Pelland, and skillful care from Portland Audubon’s Wildlife Care Center
An osprey was rescued from a fishing hook and line thanks to a concerned community member, a quick response from MCAS Officer Pelland, and skillful care from Portland Audubon’s Wildlife Care Center
Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS) waives impound and board fees for stray pets brought to the shelter.
People seeking to add a pet to their family are invited to Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS) for a fee-waived adoption event in-person at its Troutdale Shelter, June 4 - 5, from Noon to 4 pm.
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.
On September 24, 2024, Animal Services Director Grahek provided a briefing requested by the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners on conceptual plans and needs for a new Animal Services facility.
Tahoe was adopted years ago, and is now living out his golden years with his family.
Congratulations to Officer Pelland, celebrating five years of service to the pets and people of Multnomah County as an Animal Services Officer.
MCAS acknowledges the pain and grief that Black, Indigenous, and people of color are experiencing, and is committed to equity and inclusion in our operations and services to the public.
Congratulations to Quimby L., nominated and chosen as the May 2020 Volunteer of the Month.
On Tuesday, May 5, 2020, Commissioner Lori Stegmann announced the winner of the Superior Public Service to an External Customer Award, Animal Services Officer Sophia Condon-Allen.