Frequently Asked Questions and Answers - March 2023
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.
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.
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.
Loki is playing with all the paper balls in his new home, and cheering up Lora from a recent loss.
Kelso was adopted with a health condition, and his adopters didn't know how long they would have him as a result. So far, they've enjoyed over three years together. Read more about Kelso's story.
Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS) is proactively offering emergency pet food support for community members in need.
As we head into the holiday season, read important meal-prep safety tips from the ASPCA for pets. Things to avoid: turkey and turkey skin, bones, onions, garlic, raisins, grapes, chocolate, and dough.
The independent nonprofit supporting Multnomah County Shelter Animals is holding an open meeting on Saturday, December 9, at 11 am. Come and learn more about ways to be involved!
Thank you to the community for donating large blankets for dog kennel bedding.
Big Bug (Clayton) is so silly and loved in his new home. He's made it easy to be part of the family.