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    Oregon Humane Society

    3.4 (255 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated 1 week ago

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    Everyone who works here is exactly the kind of person you imagine/want to work at the humane society. They were all friendly and knowledgeable, and do an excellent job of managing expectations for adjusting a pet to a new environment. We had come in with the recognition that we might not find our cat on the first trip but the first cat we met with is now our cat lol. Was hoping my future cat might be in the $25 range but he was $100, no regrets worth every penny. Especially because I know it helps continue to fund the society's good work. They also have a great little store there so if there's any last touches you need before bringing them home it's super convenient. If anyone from their reads this: JoJo (the cat formerly known as Jacob) is very happily adjusting ^-^

    lux L.

    just wanted to express my heartfelt gratitude to Oregon Humane Society for helping two cats donated in March 2020 -- Niuniu and Meimei -- find a new home during such a difficult time. My friend Kangning (who had to return to China due to the pandemic) still thinks of them often and hope they are happy, healthy, and loved. If by any chance their adopters ever see this, please know that they were deeply loved before and are still missed. We're just hoping to know that they are doing well. Thank you so much again for all the love and work your team does for animals.

    My Bengal kitty
    Kim G.

    The Oregon Humane Society is a wonderful organization. They are a no-kill shelter so If you have to make the painful and difficult decision to relinquish a pet, you can be comforted in knowing your pet can stay there until they find their forever home. And if you are seeking a cat or dog, please adopt! There are so many pets who need love and are in need of a good home. I truly believe that adopted pets are grateful and make the best companions. The facilities here are beautiful, spacious and clean. The cat area is large and has many diverse rooms to accommodate the different personalities. The kittens are kept in rooms together with lots of areas to play and nap. Cats that like and tolerate other cats are housed together in rooms, each designed with a theme often from generous donators. There are a variety of places for cats to nap since they all have different preferences. There are perches, caves, comfy beds and multiple litter boxes. Each room is kept clean. For those cats wanting privacy or not used to all the activity, they have their own crates and space. When you are deciding on which cat, they have private rooms where you can play and engage with them and get to see their personalities. I adopted an orange bengal kitty here, she was on the ledge peering out the door oblivious to all the other kittens in the room, more interested in the humans. She was a crazy, quirky cat who had me laughing all the time! She is no longer here, but I am grateful for the time together. The process to adopt is easy and efficient - just be prepared with your vet's info and history of your other pets- and once reviewed and approved, you leave that day with your new companion. Unfortunately I had to give one adopted cat back because he could not adjust to living with another cat and was attacking her. They have a separate process for "intake" which enables you to fill out paperwork and drop the pet off at a different entrance on the side of the building so it's private. There is a fee and this helps them in evaluating and caring for the pet until a home is found. I've never adopted a dog but have visited them many times. There aren't as many because with Portland being a dog city, they get adopted quickly. A friend of mine has volunteered here for years, walking the dogs, giving them play time and cleaning their rooms. They really do a wonderful job taking care of these animals during their time here. To the right of the reception area is a store where you can buy pet cages, leashes, toys, food, sweaters and more. Their prices are very reasonable and they have great items. Make sure to check it out while you are there. Part of the profits go towards caring for the animals. Plenty of parking out front. Very reasonable fees. The Oregon Humane Society is where I go when adopting a pet and they are my charity of choice for my Amazon purchases and donations. Donations ensure the good work the Humane Society does can continue.

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    Quality, caring staff. Great facility. Three of my pets were adopted from OHS and they are the best!

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