Officer Vicki Havlik is celebrating retirement after twenty-six years as an Animal Control Officer for Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS), a division of the Department of Community Services
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Happy Adoption Story: Boba (Vernon)
Boba is a cuddly love-bug who is getting all the belly rubs in his new home.
Happy Adoption Story: Jessica
Jessica was adopted from Cat Adoption Team after being transferred from MCAS. She quickly won Rebecca's heart, being polite, and cuddly.
Multnomah County DA Announces Charges in Animal Neglect Case
Multnomah County District Attorney Mike Schmidt announced the filing of a 185-count charging document against the owners of Woofin Palooza LLC.
Pet Licensing Required After Grace Period Ends
MCAS is resuming enforcement of the pet licensing requirements for dogs and cats now that many COVID-19 pandemic restrictions are lifted. Learn how to get a new or renewed license for your dog or cat.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Advised for Dog Kennels
In an effort to protect the hearing of our visitors, we're advising all members of the public to wear earplugs or other comparable hearing protections while in the dog kennels.
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.