Oregon Humane Adopts 11,297 Pets in 2017

After nearly seven months at Oregon Humane, Buttons went to his new home in December.

2017 was a very good year for pets: thanks to a public that opened their hearts and homes to animals, Oregon Humane was once again able to find homes for more than 11,000 pets during the calendar year.

One of the most fortunate pets to go home the last week of 2017 was a tuxedo-colored cat named Buttons who first arrived at Oregon Humane on May 31, 2017. “Oregon Humane never puts a time limit on how long a pet stays at the shelter, which makes the adoption of more  than 11,000 pets all the more remarkable,” said Oregon Humane President and CEO Sharon Harmon. The final adoption total for Oregon Humane in 2017 was 11,297 animals, which included dog, cats, birds, rabbits, rodents and horses.

2017 marks the eighth year in a row that Oregon Humane has met its target of finding homes for 11,000 pets, the highest number of pets adopted by any single-shelter facility on the West Coast. 2017 may also have been one of the best years for the traditional Oregon Humane “Home for the Holidays” campaign. The annual campaign seeks to find homes by December 31 for every pet who is at the shelter on December 1. This year’s campaign began with 152 Home for the Holiday pets, but by December 31, only 14 of those pets (including five mice) were still available for adoption.

All pets available for adoption at Oregon Humane can be viewed online at: www.oregonhumane.org/adopt.