Adoptable Rabbits and How to Care for Them
There is an abundance of adoptable bunnies at MCAS. These gentle animals are curious, sweet, and make excellent pets with the right preparation.
There is an abundance of adoptable bunnies at MCAS. These gentle animals are curious, sweet, and make excellent pets with the right preparation.
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
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.
Help honor the service of our volunteers. There are many faithful volunteers making a difference for the pets and people of our community.
Ryley is the best little dog ever, with one ear up and one down. Ryley is settling in at home and his adopters feel lucky to have him.
Lilly Bean the cat is getting all the R&R time she needs in her new home. She listens to children as they read to her, and soaks up the sun in her mom's king size bed.
Yahoo the dog loves running on the beach, shopping for new toys, daily walks, tummy rubs, and snuggling under the fuzzies in his adoptive home of one year.
Hickory is settling in and has found his forever home. The training process is going smoothly, and he is enjoying regular exercise.
Bailey has adjusted in her new home, and is a wonderful addition to the pet family, helping to calm their other dog, Charlie.
Mazda loves being around his people, sleeping wherever he wants in random places, and he is very loved.