Adoptable Rabbits and How to Care for Them
There is an abundance of adoptable bunnies at MCAS. These gentle animals are curious, sweet, and make excellent pets with the right preparation.
There is an abundance of adoptable bunnies at MCAS. These gentle animals are curious, sweet, and make excellent pets with the right preparation.
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.
Studies show that interacting with animals can have health benefits, including reducing blood pressure, cholesterol, stress, and anxiety.
Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS) waives impound and board fees for stray pets brought to the shelter.
You helped find homes for 317 animals in December 2019!
Baker's new family is working with his sweet personality with a touch of sass. He's getting to know the neighborhood and getting used to loud noises, all with a stick in his mouth while he walks.
After waiting for the right home, Ernest (Diesel), finally found his place. He's now the mayor of the dog park!
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.
Jessica was adopted from Cat Adoption Team after being transferred from MCAS. She quickly won Rebecca's heart, being polite, and cuddly.
Bear is enjoying playing with tennis balls, taking long naps, and seeing the sights with her new people.