An Open Letter to MCAS Volunteers
An open letter to the Multnomah County Animal Services volunteer community from Chair Jessica Vega Pederson and Animal Services Director Erin Grahek.
An open letter to the Multnomah County Animal Services volunteer community from Chair Jessica Vega Pederson and Animal Services Director Erin Grahek.
While springing forward by resetting the clock for daylight savings time, observe straylight savings time, and think forward about important steps to get your pet back if they’re ever lost.
Multnomah County Animal Services is proud to be part of a large animal-loving community where all of us work together to care for dogs and cats.
Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS) is proactively offering emergency pet food support for community members in need.
Hickory is settling in and has found his forever home. The training process is going smoothly, and he is enjoying regular exercise.
Finn feels like he's always been a part of his new family. He's a goofy guy with lots of energy but is the best snuggle buddy at night.
Thank you to Girl Scout Troop 21078 for donating pet supplies purchased with $831 raised from cookie sales.
75 lbs of love has arrived in the form of Ziggy! He loves snuggling the littles during naps, and follows them everywhere.
After becoming a Vet Tech then switching gears to a different career, Mary volunteers to help the animals and get her kitten fix.