MCAS Changes Cat Intake Practices
MCAS is now only accepting outdoor adult cats that are sick, injured, abandoned, or in danger. These changes align with new animal welfare industry best practices. Learn about managing outdoor cats.
MCAS is now only accepting outdoor adult cats that are sick, injured, abandoned, or in danger. These changes align with new animal welfare industry best practices. Learn about managing outdoor cats.
In Sue’s twenty-five-year career at Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS), she has worn many hats, including animal care worker, field services officer, dispatcher, and CVT.
ALERT: Do not let dogs swim in or drink from the Wapato Marsh Wetland Habitat in Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge.
Congratulations to Kelley S., nominated and chosen as the November 2018 Multnomah County Animal Services Volunteer of the Month.
Rabbit Advocates is offering an RHDV2 vaccine series for rabbits of Oregon residents. Pre-registration is required. Learn more or register on the Rabbit Advocates website. (Repost)
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.
Learn about progress MCAS is making for the official review requested by Multnomah County Chair Jessica Vega Pederson.
MCAS welcomes Oregon Humane Society, Mt. Scott Animal Clinic, NVA St Francis 24 Hour Animal Hospital, and Gresham Animal Hospital as veterinary providers for spay/neuter or rabies vaccination.
View 2022 animal statistics for MCAS comparable to Monthly Reports, including background information about the intakes and outcomes for animals in our care, their circumstances, and other programs.
Congratulations to Jim G., nominated and chosen as the December 2020 Volunteer of the Month.