New Year’s Resolution: ☑️ Prevent Pet Loss
Happy New Year! MCAS wants to help with your new year's resolutions to get organized and live life to the fullest. Most importantly, you can prevent pet loss with just a few steps.
Happy New Year! MCAS wants to help with your new year's resolutions to get organized and live life to the fullest. Most importantly, you can prevent pet loss with just a few steps.
Congratulations to Carol P., nominated and chosen as a December 2019 Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS) Volunteer of the Month.
Congratulations to Marsha S., nominated and chosen as a December 2019 Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS) Volunteer of the Month.
You helped find homes for 317 animals in December 2019!
Tess Bedell is celebrating five (5) years as a Client Services staffer at Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS), and as a Multnomah County Employee.
Congratulations to Janice T., nominated and chosen as the November 2019 Volunteer of the Month. Janice is a mover and a shaker in her advocacy for shelter pets.
Dr. Meghan Romney celebrates fifteen (15) years as a shelter veterinarian at Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS).
Roberta Ruble celebrates fifteen (15) years as a Certified Veterinary Technician (CVT) for Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS), a division of the Department of Community Services (DCS).
Read a follow-up about a long-term cruelty / neglect investigation for the animals of Elicia Diaz-Cacares (Swiberg).
Whether loving on bunnies, inspecting for safety hazards, washing food bowls, or managing laundry logistics, Jesse M. is an appreciated volunteer for all seasons at MCAS.