Amanda T.- March 2020 Volunteer of the Month
Amanda T. has quickly distinguished herself as an advanced dog handler and mentor with a great deal of compassion for animals at the shelter.
Amanda T. has quickly distinguished herself as an advanced dog handler and mentor with a great deal of compassion for animals at the shelter.
Congratulations to Tyler L., nominated and chosen as the January 2019 Multnomah County Animal Services Volunteer of the Month.
Ray has contributed to many different roles and projects, from the TNR program, fostering cats and kittens, helping in the cattery, and participating in outreach events.
Echo the cat was adopted in 2015, and adopters Carla and Eddy want to send an update on how Echo has changed over the years, and how he has inspired others in their family to adopt.
When Heidi was a child, her mother took in an abandoned cat. Ever since, Heidi has wanted to take care of animals in need of special help- a role that she now fulfills as foster volunteer.
Jean J. fosters kittens, and cats with medical or behavioral needs while enjoying some purr therapy as well. Community support is an important part of our shelter system.
Multnomah County Animal Services is dedicated to practices that lead to lifesaving. We do not euthanize healthy and safe animals, or euthanize for space. Our shelter live-release rate is high, at 90%.
View 2022 animal statistics for MCAS comparable to Monthly Reports, including background information about the intakes and outcomes for animals in our care, their circumstances, and other programs.
We are excited to share the results of Adopt ASAP! Five local shelters joined forces for a major adoption event from October 25 to October 27, 2024, featuring reduced adoption fees of 75% or more!
Bodhi is the best gift Samantha ever gave herself for her birthday. Bodhi takes Samantha on walks, and helps her make new friends in the neighborhood.