Ray K. - December 2023 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.
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.
Protect yourself & pets from diseases like Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI)! Avoid feeding raw meat (including freeze-dried) & unpasteurized dairy. Report sick/dead birds to 503-986-4711.
Thank you to the attendees, adopters, volunteers, and hosts of the Adoption Event at Oregon Rail Heritage Center on September 14, 2024, where 29 animals were adopted and 545 guests attended!
The shelter is open for dog adoptions, while intake for new dogs is still closed. There have been no additional deaths or new cases of Streptococcus zooepidemicus (SZ) in the adoption kennels.
An open letter to the Multnomah County Animal Services volunteer community from Chair Jessica Vega Pederson and Animal Services Director Erin Grahek.
Due to the presence of blue-green algae, a recreational use advisory for the Willamette River has been issued for all areas from the Ross Island Bridge downriver to Wapato Bridge and Kelley Point Park
Multnomah County Animal Services is issuing an urgent plea to the community to adopt dogs as the Troutdale facility has exceeded its maximum kennel capacity.
The first bottle-baby kittens have arrived. With more on the way, we need your support as foster volunteers, and to spread the word about what to do if you find kittens.
What could you accomplish with 42 more employees? For Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS), over 400 volunteers made this hypothetical question a reality in 2017-2018, volunteering 88,058 hours.
Do you want to know how many animals come to Multnomah County Animal Services each month, where they go, or the types of calls our Animal Services officers respond to in the community?