Happy Adoption Story: Nico
Nico was so excited to meet his new family, new home, and has been nice and calm. On his first night, he was comfortable enough to just watch TV with his new people.
Nico was so excited to meet his new family, new home, and has been nice and calm. On his first night, he was comfortable enough to just watch TV with his new people.
Thank you to staff for coming in on December 25 to clean kennels, provide special toys and treats to the pets, hold dog playgroups, administer medications, and provide emergency services.
The Animal Services Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2025 (July 2024 - June 2025) is now available! This report offers a comprehensive look at our division's outcomes and key statistics.
Crispy the cat (formerly Eddie) is the sweetest, most snuggly little buddy in his adoptive home.
Register for the 2025 Catio Tour. From DIY to catios finished with professional flair, these cat enclosures will give you great ideas that fit your budget and space to keep cats and wildlife safe!
On April 21, 2023, Multnomah County Chair Jessica Vega Pederson announced the findings of Phase 1 of the multi-stage review of MCAS. Read the press release and official review documents and findings.
Thank you to Abby from Girl Scout Troop 45038 for upcycling toys for animal enrichment for their Silver Award Project.
Louie (Shaggy) was adopted in November 2022, and he's doing great. He loves car rides, the dog park, and is no longer shaggy with regular grooming.
Casey the Abyssinian was adopted out of foster care, and is now enjoying a happy retirement with two cats and a bird.
The joy of adopting an animal from shelter services is how incredibly loving the animals are and that stands true with my new kitty Whiskers. Whiskers has not stopped purring since he came home.