Donations to MCAS
Donations should be spent on ensuring the animals in our custody receive the care they need. Read about investigations into MCAS donation funds, and how MCAS plans to manage donations in response.
Donations should be spent on ensuring the animals in our custody receive the care they need. Read about investigations into MCAS donation funds, and how MCAS plans to manage donations in response.
Kit-Cat is friendly, trusting, interactive, athletic, strong, curious, a good eater, and purrs readily in his new home. Kudos from Rani to his foster volunteer family for excellent socialization!
Join us in celebrating National Volunteer Week 2021, April 18-24th. Thank you to our volunteers for dedicating your time and talents to MCAS.
Purchase a bandana for $8 at the Tin Shed Garden Cafe for discounts on future doggie meals, and your bandana purchase proceeds will be donated to MCAS.
Dr. Meghan Romney celebrates fifteen (15) years as a shelter veterinarian at Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS).
Alfie is an incredibly caring goofball in his new home. He is a mama's boy who stays just a few feet away, and even checks the bathroom to make sure it's safe for his people.
The second phase of Chair Jessica Vega Pederson’s Review of MCAS gathered feedback from volunteers, current and former staff, partner agencies, and members of the public. Read Phase 2 report results.
As MCAS responds to a shelter population and staffing crisis, we want to thank stakeholders, and be transparent about current issues. Here are frequently asked questions (FAQs) and their answers.