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.
Learn more about the work of MCAS to provide adequate shelter staffing, and consistent enrichment to the animals in the form of social contact, mental stimulation, and physical activity.
Coming to the shelter to adopt a pet? We have a new entrance for adopters! Just turn right at the awning, and the path will take you to the adoption info desk, and adoptable dogs and cats.
Have you considered transitioning your cat indoors but haven’t been able to get started? Learn the best ways to happily transition your outdoor cat to an indoor car.
Thank you to the many people and organizations who came together to respond to the Eagle Creek Fire Emergency, and to serve the people and animals displaced by the blaze.
Congratulations to Staff Member Cindy Scheel on receiving a HILLTOP Award, and to other volunteers honored at the annual county awards.
Congratulations to Quimby of ResQ Animal Massage for being selected as this month's Les Schwab "Be The Change" award recipient.
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.
The winners of the FUTY Festival Volunteer Award of Excellence will be awarded a $1,000 cash prize, and their organization will also receive a $1,000 donation from Mud Bay.