Kitten Season Is Here - We Need Your Help
The first bottle-baby kittens of 2024 have arrived. With more on the way, we need your support as foster volunteers, and to spread the word about what to do if you find kittens.
The first bottle-baby kittens of 2024 have arrived. With more on the way, we need your support as foster volunteers, and to spread the word about what to do if you find kittens.
Sometimes magic strikes twice. That's the case for me, a bunny person of more than 35 years, when I have adopted from MCAS.
Multnomah County Ordinance provides that an Animal Services Hearings Officer shall hold a public hearing on any properly filed appeal to Notices of Infraction (NOI), or PDD Classification.
Congratulations to our 2020 Multnomah County Volunteer Award Honorees from Animal Services. Volunteers Bonnie H., Laura H, Dawn P., and Cas S.
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.
MCAS acknowledges the pain and grief that Black, Indigenous, and people of color are experiencing, and is committed to equity and inclusion in our operations and services to the public.
Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS) will provide a grace period for pet licensing requirements during the current state of emergency.
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.
For Earth Month, the Multnomah County Office of Sustainability and City of Gresham's Solid Waste and Sustainability Team are hosting a DIY workshop to make cardboard toys for pets at MCAS.
Huey Lewis is a happy, healthy, and very lazy senior cat adopted in January 2023. His adopters love him so much. Senior kitties are the best!