Pet Licensing Required After Grace Period Ends
MCAS is resuming enforcement of the pet licensing requirements for dogs and cats now that many COVID-19 pandemic restrictions are lifted. Learn how to get a new or renewed license for your dog or cat.
MCAS is resuming enforcement of the pet licensing requirements for dogs and cats now that many COVID-19 pandemic restrictions are lifted. Learn how to get a new or renewed license for your dog or cat.
Thank you to Makenzie S. of Girl Scout Troop 42569 for her ongoing Gold Award project to construct high-quality PVC and durable outdoor fabric beds for shelter pets.
Your pets can be affected by wildfire smoke. If you feel the effects of smoke, they probably do, too! Smoke can irritate your pet’s eyes and respiratory tract.
Home Depot's recent donation supports Multnomah County Animal Services's partnership with Oregon Humane Society's Animal Crimes Forensic Center to seek justice for animals.
The MCAS Community Advisory Committee will hold an ad-hoc meeting on Tuesday, August 17, to discuss shelter operating hours, stray cat intake policies, and CAC Bylaws. Public attendance is welcome.
Draw for your adoption promotion during Hallmark Channel's Kitten Bowl VII Adoption Special Event from January 31 - February 2.
Charlie is a happy puppy in training classes and in his daily dog park outings. He is "loved and precious" in his new home.
Thank you for your outpouring of generous support during the COVID-19 crisis. Here are guidelines to help the animals while protecting your health and community through physical distancing.
Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS) will provide a grace period for pet licensing requirements during the current state of emergency.
Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS) waives impound and board fees for stray pets brought to the shelter.