Multnomah County Animal Services Responds to 2018 Audit Report
Learn more about the work of MCAS to provide adequate shelter staffing, and consistent enrichment to the animals in the form of social contact, mental stimulation, and physical activity.
Learn more about the work of MCAS to provide adequate shelter staffing, and consistent enrichment to the animals in the form of social contact, mental stimulation, and physical activity.
Coming to the shelter to adopt a pet? We have a new entrance for adopters! Just turn right at the awning, and the path will take you to the adoption info desk, and adoptable dogs and cats.
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.
Thank you to the many people and organizations who came together to respond to the Eagle Creek Fire Emergency, and to serve the people and animals displaced by the blaze.
Do you want to know how many animals come to Multnomah County Animal Services each month, where they go, or the types of calls our Animal Services officers respond to in the community?
Congratulations to Roxy N., nominated and chosen as the August 2020 Volunteer of the Month.
Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS), in coordination with Portland Police Bureau and the Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office, executed a search warrant at Woofin Palooza.
The very popular Catio Tour is the not-to-be-missed cat event of Portland! The 8th Annual Catio Tour on Saturday, September 12 will showcase ten diverse outdoor cat enclosures.
In order to volunteer, Paula Y. overcame sad memories of her childhood cat that she didn’t get back from the pound.
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.