http://www.kgw.com/lifestyle/animals/Full-Marion-dog-shelter-needs-owners-for-strays-112952944.html
Animal Aid
503 292 6628

Meet Sparkle!!!
Animal Aid is a non-profit no-kill shelter rescue and outreach organization which is actively working to better the lives of the pets in the Portland metro area since 1969. They have numerous shelters that house cats that are available for adoption. They also have about 10-15 dogs that the volunteers foster in their own homes because they don’t have a facillity for dogs at this time. They also provide $40 spay and neuter coupons that various veterinary clinics accept. There are many ways to help Animal Aid, volunteering, adopting, and donating money and food are just a few. Check out their website to see how you can help. My son and I have volunteered at the cat shelters, it was a great way to introduce a 10 years old to the idea of volunteering. We cleaned cat boxes and sanitized the general area, and spent a few hours giving love to each cat. I recommend it highly. Animal Aid also incorporates a lot of fun with volunteering as you can see below.
Multnomah County Animal Shelter
Multnomah County Animal shelter does not charge an adoption fee for cats one year or older, this means you can walk out with a great new friend for $9.00, the cost of the county license. You can check out the animals available for adoption and al the other events they have scheduled on their website.
Check out some photos of the November adoption at our store.

adoptee from Multnomah County Shelter

Angela from Multnomah County Shelter

Multnomah County Adoption

Multnomah County Adoption
