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Multnomah County Animal Services Slashes Adoption Fees to Combat Shelter Overcrowding

Various dogs and cats available for adoption in a shelter

Various dogs and cats available for adoption in a shelter

Multnomah County reduces adoption fees to help shelter pets find homes: $25 for dogs, $15 for cats, and $5 for small pets through September.

Understanding the New Adoption Fee Structure

The temporary fee reduction creates an unprecedented opportunity for affordable pet adoption in Multnomah County. These significantly lowered rates include:

  • Dog adoptions: $25 (down from standard rates)
  • Cat adoptions: $15
  • Small pets: $5

All adopted animals come with standard veterinary care, including vaccinations and spay/neuter services, making this an exceptional value for prospective pet owners.

Addressing Shelter Overcrowding in Oregon

Shelter overcrowding has become a pressing concern in Oregon's animal care facilities. When shelters operate at or above capacity, it can impact the quality of care and create stress for both animals and staff. This fee reduction initiative serves as a proactive measure to ensure all shelter animals have the best chance at finding loving homes.

Community Impact and Support

The success of this program relies heavily on community participation. While adoption is the primary goal, there are several ways residents can help:

  • Adopting a pet
  • Fostering animals temporarily
  • Volunteering at shelter facilities
  • Spreading awareness about available pets
  • Supporting shelter operations through donations

Long-term Solutions for Animal Welfare

While reduced adoption fees provide immediate relief, Multnomah County continues to work on sustainable solutions for animal welfare. This includes:

  • Improving shelter facilities
  • Enhancing animal care protocols
  • Developing community education programs
  • Strengthening partnerships with local rescue organizations

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the current adoption fees for dogs, cats, and small pets at Multnomah County Animal Services?

Through September 2025, dog adoptions are $25, cat adoptions are $15, and small pets are available for $5. These fees include standard veterinary care and services.

Why has Multnomah County Animal Services reduced adoption fees through September 2025?

The fee reduction aims to address current shelter overcrowding by making pet adoption more accessible to community members while ensuring proper homes for shelter animals.

How can community members help with shelter overcrowding besides adopting a pet?

Community members can help by fostering animals, volunteering at shelters, spreading awareness about available pets, and supporting shelter operations through donations and other resources.

Making a Difference Together

This reduced fee initiative represents more than just an opportunity for affordable pet adoption—it's a chance for the community to come together and make a real difference in the lives of shelter animals. By opening their homes to these pets, residents not only gain a loving companion but also contribute to the broader goal of ensuring every animal has a chance at a happy, healthy life.

Every adoption creates space for another animal in need, making this program a crucial step toward managing shelter capacity and improving animal welfare across Multnomah County. Whether you're ready to adopt or want to support the cause in other ways, now is the perfect time to get involved.

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