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  • Adoption Fees Reduced for Cats and Kittens, July 27-29

    Me-WOW! It’s kitten season at the  Oregon Humane We’re not kitten around here! The Oregon Humane is overflowing with cats and kittens looking for loving homes. Close to 200 cats and kittens are currently at the shelter, exceeding capacity and limiting the ability to take in new cats and kittens in need. Through expanded partnerships…

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  • Celebrating 150 Years – One Animal at a Time

    After Hurricane Harvey, a dog named Bruce inspires compassion In 1868, Thomas Lamb Eliot called for action after witnessing the abuse of a horse pulling a wagon in downtown Portland. This single plea, put forward by one man, was the catalyst for change. Eliot formed the Oregon Humane with other like-minded Portlanders and their work…

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  • A Special Kitten Named Shane

    Kitten with unique condition looking for loving home. Some might say he’s unlucky, but after you spend five minutes with this sweet guy you quickly forget that under that perfect furry coat lies a misshapen sternum. You can barely feel it as he lies in your arms, purring contently. Three-month-old kitten Shane was born with…

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  • Friends Forever – Ollie and Rusty

    A bonded pair find a special home thanks to the Friends Forever program Shirley, a retired scientist and Oregon Humane supporter of 40+ years, adopted Rusty after he had been passed around among a series of owners. Rusty was a bit of a challenge; he sometimes let his herding instinct get the better of him…

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  • Bumble Stumbles into Greatness

    Bumble’s journey – from wildfire to forever home. From the moment we met Bumble we knew he was unique. He emerged from the long ride from the shelter in Santa Barbara with Oregon Humane chief operating officer Brian August with a mile-wide smile and eager to greet everyone. Bumble’s connection to the Oregon Humane began…

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  • Fireworks Can Cause Panic: Keep Your Pets Safe and Indoors

    Tips from Oregon Humane to keep your pets safe on the Fourth of July Fireworks can cause your pets to panic. Whether it’s a big Independence Day firework display or neighbors using sparklers and poppers in their driveway, your pets don’t know it is part of a celebration. On July 5, animal shelters across the…

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  • Get Prepared for Summer Travel

    Pet Travel Safety Tips from Kurgo pet products It’s no secret that pet parents love to travel with their dogs.  According to a recent Kurgo Survey, over 88% of people plan to take their dogs on vacation this summer and over 87% will take that trip by car. A road trip is a great way…

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  • Oregon Humane Emergency Response Volunteers Assist ASPCA with Ongoing Rescues

    Oregon Humane volunteers respond to ongoing rescue efforts Long after a big rescue or disaster fades from the headlines, the need for help continues. Oregon Humane responders recently assisted with two on-going ASPCA rescue efforts that required specialized skills. Each of the responding volunteers is certified in Emergency Animal Sheltering (EAS), through FEMA training and…

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  • Helping the Pets and People of Puerto Rico

    A team from Oregon Humane travels to Puerto Rico to help spay and neuter thousands of pets It’s been nine months since Hurricane Maria ravaged Puerto Rico. As the island continues to recover, the 2018 hurricane season looms large in the minds of residents. For many families, a beloved pet can provide comfort and calm…

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  • Oregon Humane Rescues Animals from Yamhill County Property

    Oregon Humane Investigations Team responds to rural Yamhill County property – seizes six animals, suspected to be suffering from neglect. Working in coordination with Yamhill County Sheriff’s Office, the Oregon Humane yesterday seized six animals from a rural property in Yamhill County. The animals – one horse, three ponies and two goats – were not…

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