Pet Resouces
The Cat Food Bank provides cat food for clients through the Beaverton and Forest Grove Meals on Wheels programs and at the Hillsboro Senior Center. The shelter is open the first Sunday of each month, from 12 – 2:30 pm.
Where to find free and low-cost spay and neutering services in Oregon. Find clinics by zip code.
The Pongo Fund is Oregon’s only full-time charity focused on fighting animal hunger, providing emergency pet food assistance to anyone in honest need. We are open 10 am – 1:30 pm on select dates only. Visit website for dates.
Please provide:
Government issued photo ID
Food stamp card and your current letter of state documentation if you receive food stamps
A current phone, cable or utility bill or mortgage or rent statement.
Canine Companions for Independence is a non-profit organization that enhances the lives of people with disabilities by providing highly trained assistance dogs at no charge to the recipient.
We know it can be overwhelming even knowing where to start to locate basic help for your pet. That’s why we’ve put together this list that we know will help you find the right pet resources for your friend.
Our resource lists provide basic information and links to web sites associated with natural, holistic and humane treatment of companion pets and orphans. The links include animal rescues, holistic and alternative pet healthcare providers, pet sitters, daycare, non-profits and other pet related businesses. We hope you will take the time to discover some of these vital members of the Portland area natural pet care community.