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City of Oregon City Police Department
320 Warner Milne Rd. Oregon City Oregon 97045
Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Phone:
503-657-4964 | Fax: 503-655-0530

Non Emergency Police Dispatch 503-655-8211
Emergency: 911

 
   
Animal Safety in Case of a Disaster...
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The Oregon Humane Society  encourages pet owners to keep their pets in mind when preparing for disaster or an emergency. If you must evacuate, take your pets with you!

Pet supplies to keep with your survival equipment:

  • Harnes and leash for each dog
  • Carrier for each cat
  • Supplies to last for at least one week
  • Dry food
  • Clumping Cat Liter, litter box, litter scoop and plastic bags for waste disposal
  • Water, serving dishes
  • Vaccination records
  • Pet medication
  • Favorite toy or bed
  • Treats
Tag, microchip and photograph your pets.Current pet identification is the single most important thing you can do to help ensure that you will be reunited with a lost pet. Make certain your pet )even an indoor only cat) is wearing a collar with visible identification tags with your cell number. A microchip implant is a secure form of identification that can't be lost. Be sure to carry a photgraph with you to increase the liklihood of finding a missing pet.Have an alternative-shelter plan for your pets. If you must evacuate your home, do not leave your pets behind. If it is unsafe for you to remain then it is unsafe for your pets as well. The Red Cross sets up shelters to deal with human needs but only special service dogs are permitted inside. Therefore you will need to have a seperate shelter plan for your pets. Friends and family residing outside your immediate area are a possibility, as are boarding facilities. you can also stay at a pet friendly motel.
320 Warner Milne Rd. | Oregon City Oregon | 97045 | 503-657-0891