August 2025 Monthly Report
Learn about animal intakes, outcomes, return to owner rates, average length of stay, live-release rates, donation fund activity, and other agency statistics for August 2025.
VIEW INTAKES AND OUTCOMES OVER TIME FROM SHELTER ANIMALS COUNT
Summary
The August 2025 monthly report includes return to owner (RTO) rates for found animals, average length of stay (LOS), and live-release-rates. These are key industry measures for the effectiveness of shelter operations to reunite or find placements for animals. There are also numbers of volunteer hours, and donation fund revenue, expenses, and balances.
Animal Intake
MCAS accepted stray dogs, sick, injured or at-risk adult cats and kittens from the public. Officers also picked up stray or lost animals. Owner-surrendered animals were accepted on a case by case basis, depending on urgent circumstances; adoption returns are also included in the total. Other intakes represent animals placed into emergency custody by Animal Services officers, injured wildlife, or shelter offspring.
|
Intake Type |
Dog |
Puppy |
Cat |
Kitten |
Wildlife |
Other |
Total |
|
Stray or at large |
202 |
16 |
90 |
204 |
13 |
64 |
589 |
|
Owner Surrenders |
36 |
0 |
25 |
27 |
0 |
1 |
89 |
|
All Other Intakes |
11 |
0 |
3 |
0 |
4 |
17 |
35 |
|
Total Live Intake |
249 |
16 |
118 |
231 |
17 |
82 |
713 |
Veterinary Care Provided
Animal Health and Animal Care staff provided a wide range of veterinary services to animals in care.
To keep animals healthy, Animal Health staff administered vaccinations, including rabies, DA2PP and Bordetella for dogs and puppies, and FVRCP for cats and kittens.
They provided health exams and consultations, including routine exams, wound checks, pre-surgery checkups, behavior assessments, and reviewing test results or diagnoses with foster volunteers. Due to veterinary staff availability, spay and neuter surgeries for shelter animals were limited. Some pre-adoption spay & neuter surgeries were completed at Oregon Humane Society (OHS) and Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon (FCCO).
|
Veterinary Service |
Cats |
Kittens |
Dogs |
Puppies |
Other |
Total |
|
Health Exams & Consults |
230 |
515 |
437 |
45 |
256 |
1,353 |
|
Spay & Neuter Surgeries |
52 |
47 |
27 |
4 |
8 |
138 |
|
Medications Administered |
122 |
369 |
63 |
2 |
1 |
557 |
|
Tests & Diagnostics |
7 |
11 |
0 |
2 |
6 |
26 |
|
Vaccinations |
186 |
298 |
411 |
79 |
35 |
1,009 |
|
Other Vet Treatments |
149 |
786 |
392 |
107 |
35 |
1,469 |
|
Total Services |
746 |
2,026 |
1,330 |
239 |
341 |
4,552 |
Fostered Animals
The majority of animals in foster care were kittens, dogs, cats, rabbits, reptiles, and puppies. Many animals entered and left foster care over the course of the month, so the total number represents the cumulative total, and not the maximum number of animals in care at one time. Thank you to 122 foster volunteers for your lifesaving service.
|
Animal type |
Entered care |
Previously in care |
Total in foster care |
Returned from care |
|
Cats |
21 |
17 |
38 |
10 |
|
Kittens |
123 |
55 |
178 |
102 |
|
Dogs |
30 |
11 |
41 |
31 |
|
Puppies |
7 |
7 |
14 |
12 |
|
Other |
19 |
22 |
41 |
29 |
|
Total |
200 |
112 |
312 |
184 |
Animal Outcomes
|
Length of Stay (LOS) |
Dog |
Puppy |
Cat |
Kitten |
Overall |
|
Average Days |
10 |
14 |
10 |
14 |
11 |
|
Return to Owner (RTO)* |
Dog |
Puppy |
Cat |
Kitten |
Other |
Total |
|
Stray (No ID) |
38% |
8% |
4% |
0% |
0% |
13% |
|
Stray (With ID) |
70% |
75% |
45% |
0% |
92% |
73% |
|
Average RTO Rate |
48% |
25% |
13% |
0% |
56% |
26% |
*RTO is calculated only for reclaimed animals with a stray intake circumstance.
Live Release Rate (Live Outcomes / Total Outcomes)*
|
Dog |
Puppy |
Cat |
Kitten |
Wildlife |
Other |
Domestic Total |
Total |
|
92% |
95% |
86% |
89% |
13% |
92% |
90% |
88% |
269 or 38.4% of animals were adopted.
158 or 22.6% of animals were reclaimed by their owners. The majority of animals represented in these outcomes were dogs with a license and/or microchip for owner-contact.
190 or 27.1% of animals were transferred to another agency.
75 or 10.7% of animals were humanely euthanized, including cases of injured wildlife, injured or severely sick cats and kittens, and other domestic animals for medical reasons, or for behavioral issues which would make an animal unsafe to place back into the community. Cat intake is officially limited to cases where the cat is sick or injured, or in immediate danger due to cruelty, neglect, and similar circumstances. There is decreased intake volume for cats, and an increased percentage of medically-recommended euthanasia for adult cats due to these intake conditions.
8 or 1.1% of animals died unassisted while in care.
|
Outcome Type |
Dog |
Puppy |
Cat |
Kitten |
Wildlife |
Other |
Total |
|
Adopted |
101 |
7 |
51 |
92 |
0 |
18 |
269 |
|
Reclaimed / returned to owner |
106 |
4 |
12 |
0 |
0 |
36 |
158 |
|
Transferred to another agency |
21 |
10 |
39 |
95 |
2 |
23 |
190 |
|
Euthanized |
20 |
1 |
15 |
20 |
14 |
5 |
75 |
|
Return to field |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
Unassisted death |
0 |
0 |
2 |
4 |
0 |
2 |
8 |
|
Other outcomes |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
Total |
248 |
22 |
119 |
211 |
16 |
84 |
700 |
Transfers
MCAS transferred 190 or 27% of shelter animals to other shelters and rescues. Thank you to our community partners for your lifesaving work.
- Oregon Humane Society
- Cat Adoption Team
- Hiss & Hers Herp Hobbies
- Stumptown Strays
- Evergreen Pet Supply
- Silver Linings Rescue Ranch Dog Rescue
- Street Savvy Dog Rescue
- Rose City Rabbit Rescue
- Bulldog Haven NW
- Bird Alliance of Oregon
- Senior Dog Rescue of Oregon
- Indigo Rescue
- I Pawed It Forward
- Cats Meow Cat Rescue
Volunteers
Volunteers support the pets of our community in many different ways. A network of foster volunteers provides vital support to kittens, puppies, and other at-risk shelter animals. Volunteers walk and socialize dogs throughout the day, and support adoption meet & greets. They socialize cats and small animals. They help clean and add material enrichment to enclosures. They support the constant demand for clean laundry and dishes. They support office staff and special events, and so much more.
Thank you to our volunteers for your service to the pets and people of our community!
|
Volunteer Roles |
Volunteers |
FTE** |
Hours |
|
Cats |
14 |
1.01 |
175 |
|
Cleaning |
31 |
1.21 |
210 |
|
Dogs |
54 |
2.89 |
500 |
|
Events |
0 |
0.00 |
0 |
|
Foster Animals |
122 |
36.98 |
6,408 |
|
Info Desk |
12 |
0.96 |
167 |
|
Transport |
4 |
0.06 |
11 |
|
Other (Office, surgery, reserve officer, etc.) |
23 |
1.95 |
378 |
|
Total* |
232 |
45.29 |
7,849 |
*Unique volunteers - many volunteers serve in multiple roles.
**FTE is the estimated equivalent number of full-time employees.
Online Resources
Many services provided by MCAS are accessible online, at multcopets.org. Members of the public can search for adoptable or lost / found pets, license their pets, and learn about other resources and news. MCAS website pages are translated into four languages.
|
Page Categories |
Page Views |
|
Adoptable Pets |
164,863 |
|
Lost & Found Pets |
65,017 |
|
Home Page Visits |
32,568 |
|
Licensing Resources |
20,887 |
|
News & Updates |
7,375 |
|
Low-Cost Services |
3,553 |
|
Kitten Resources |
396 |
|
Field Services |
4,400 |
|
Volunteering |
1,691 |
|
Other Pages |
28,343 |
|
Total |
329,093 |
Donation Accounts (FY 2026 YTD)
Thank you to our donors for your support of animals in our care! Animal Services maintains donation funds restricted for specific purposes. Below is a summary for the fiscal year to date. More information about donation fund expense categories and program budgets can be reviewed on the Multnomah County Budget Office public dashboards, updated regularly. Represented financial data is current as of 9/16/25.
|
Donation Fund |
Beginning Balance |
Revenue |
Expenses |
Ending Balance |
|
Animal Care Fund (Dolly's Fund) |
$686,522 |
$14,872 |
-$4,589 |
$696,805 |
|
Adoption & Outreach Fund |
$568,426 |
$5,990 |
-$42,615 |
$531,801 |
|
Shelter Dreams Capital Fund |
$45,753 |
$200 |
$0 |
$45,953 |
|
Spay & Neuter Fund |
$41,379 |
$25,250 |
$0 |
$66,629 |
|
Rehab / Replace Animal Shelter |
$110,972 |
$0 |
$0 |
$110,972 |
|
Total |
$1,453,052 |
$46,312 |
-$47,204 |
$1,452,160 |
Field Services
Field Services officers responded to many urgent needs of community members and their pets, conducting welfare checks to investigate potential cases of cruelty or neglect, investigating bites, loose-aggressive animals, and picking up stray, injured, abandoned, potentially dangerous, or deceased animals. Officers also responded to non-urgent calls such as barking dogs, animal trespass, and other community issues.
|
Dispatch Category |
Count |
Percentage |
|
Welfare Check |
136 |
19% |
|
Bite Investigation - Dog |
63 |
9% |
|
Dead |
58 |
8% |
|
Loose Aggressive Follow-Up |
55 |
8% |
|
Loose Animal- Injured / Aggressive / In Danger |
53 |
7% |
|
Confined Animal- Not Urgent |
49 |
7% |
|
Loose Animal- Nuisance |
43 |
6% |
|
Confined Animal- Urgent |
42 |
6% |
|
Emergency Custody |
41 |
6% |
|
Transport To/from Shelter/vet |
39 |
5% |
|
Possibly Abandoned |
31 |
4% |
|
Other |
107 |
15% |
|
Total |
717 |
100% |
Pet Licensing
MCAS issued 2,659 total new or renewed licenses.
|
Type |
Cats |
Dogs |
Total |
|
Licenses Issued |
982 |
1,677 |
2,659 |