Banfield Pet Hospital and the Banfield Foundation Donate $5,000 to Support Services for Pets and People
Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS) is grateful for a recent donation from Banfield Pet Hospital and the Banfield Foundation.
Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS) is grateful for a recent donation from Banfield Pet Hospital and the Banfield Foundation.
There is an abundance of adoptable bunnies at MCAS. These gentle animals are curious, sweet, and make excellent pets with the right preparation.
Stormy and Sharon are new best friends. It took about 3 days for Stormy to become a lap cat.
Ray has contributed to many different roles and projects, from the TNR program, fostering cats and kittens, helping in the cattery, and participating in outreach events.
Read about the Adoption Outreach Event on August 19, 2023, hosted at the Oregon Rail Heritage Center. 10 animals were adopted! We're grateful for the support of volunteers, staff, and our community.
Jessica was adopted from Cat Adoption Team after being transferred from MCAS. She quickly won Rebecca's heart, being polite, and cuddly.
Do you want to know how many animals come to Multnomah County Animal Services each month, where they go, or the types of calls our Animal Services officers respond to in the community?
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.
A Multnomah County Circuit Court judge has ruled that many of the dogs and cats seized from an unlicensed facility named Woofin Palooza are now eligible for adoption.