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.
We need your support during this busy and critical time of year – kitten season! We are in urgent need of foster parents for all types of animals, and your help can make a world of difference.
Since 2014, the professional-quality photos of adoptable cats at Multnomah County Animal Services are all the hard work of volunteer Alison F.
Thank you to the Girl Scouts, troop leaders, and parents of Girl Scout Troop 10492 from Westmoreland/Sellwood. The troop donated $200 from their Girl Scout Cookie sales to support pets at MCAS.
Congratulations to Officer Pelland, celebrating five years of service to the pets and people of Multnomah County as an Animal Services Officer.
Congratulations to Ronda L., the February 2021 Volunteer of the Month. As a foster volunteer since 1998, Ronda has saved countless kittens and cats over the years.
Andrea found meaning as an Animal Care Tech 2 at Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS) working to make a difference for pets and their people.
Congratulations to Jenni H., nominated and chosen as the May 2019 Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS) Volunteer of the Month.
Meet Tina H., the Foster Coordinator at Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS), celebrating five years as a staff member. Tina was previously a Client Services Lead before being promoted in April.