Maui Humane Society is reducing adoption fees as it participates in the nationwide “Empty the Shelters” campaign starting today through July 31, the shelter announced. Maui Humane Society’s reduced adoption rates during the campaign will include $50 for adult dogs and kittens; $25 for small animals, including guinea pigs and rabbits; and $10 for adult cats.
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MauiNow: Maui Humane Society to reduce pet adoption fees for “Empty the Shelters” event, July 6-31
From July 6 to July 31, BISSELL Pet Foundation’s Summer National “Empty the Shelters” will occur at more than 335 shelters in 44 states with pets available for adoption for just $50 or less, including Maui Humane Society.
Press Release: Maui Humane Society Participating in BISSELL Pet Foundation Summer National “Empty the Shelters” July 6-31
Maui Humane Society will participate in BISSEL Pet Foundation’s national “Empty the Shelters” from July 6-31, 2023, offering reduced adoption rates, including $50 adult dogs and kittens, $25 small animals (incl. guinea pigs and rabbits), and $10 adult cats. All interested adopters can see who is available for adoption by visiting https://www.mauihumanesociety.org/.
MauiNow: 5 Tips for your pets this 4th of July
On Tuesday, thousands of islanders throughout Hawai’i will be lighting up the sky for the upcoming 4th of July celebration, but one thing to consider is how to keep your pets safe and sane during this holiday. The Maui Humane Society has issued the following information to help residents keep their furry loved ones safe and sound.
KHON2: Prepare your pet for upcoming July 4th fireworks
Big holidays usually come with big events. For some, that big event is a fireworks’ show. Whether official fireworks shows or your neighbors firing some off, fireworks create fear and anxiety for the local wildlife as well as our pets. For pets and other animals, their sense of sound of smell is much more heightened than ours. Loud sounds like explosions are a terrifying experience, especially for those pets who are not nestled inside with their caretakers.
MauiNow: Maui Humane Society, Jackson Galaxy create donation fund for at-risk cats, kittens
Maui Humane Society has created, the Jackson Galaxy Popoki Fund for cats, a special donation fund to help bring lifesaving care and attention to vulnerable cats and kittens in the shelter’s care with the help of TV host Jackson Galaxy.
Press Release: Maui Humane Society Announces the Jackson Galaxy Popoki Lifesaving Fund
At a public event at Maui Humane Society held Sunday night, Interim Executive Director Jenny Miller announced that Maui Humane has created a special donation fund to help bring lifesaving care and attention to vulnerable cats and kittens in the shelter’s care. One in five cats or kittens (who are sick, too young or too old) do not leave the shelter alive. Therefore, the fund aims to increase the cat live release rate to 90% by addressing the vulnerable population first. Persons interested in life-saving for cats and kittens can donate directly at
https://www.mauihumanesociety.org/donate-popoki-fund/.
Maui Humane Society names Dr. Lisa M. Labrecque as new CEO
Maui Now: The Board of Directors of Maui Humane Society announced the appointment of Dr. Lisa M. Labrecque, DVM, as the organization’s new Chief Executive Officer. She will start work at the shelter in Puʻunēnē on July 19, 2023.
Maui Humane Society names Dr. Lisa M. Labrecque as new CEO
The Maui News : A longtime veterinarian who formerly ran the Maui Humane Society’s spay and neuter program is returning to the island to serve as the nonprofit’s new CEO.Dr. Lisa Labrecque will start July 19, the humane society announced Thursday.
Maui Humane Society Names New CEO
(Pu’unene, HI 6/22/23) The Board of Directors of Maui Humane Society (MHS) is pleased to announce that Dr. Lisa M. Labrecque, DVM, has been appointed to the position of Chief Executive Officer for the nonprofit agency. She will start work at the shelter in Pu’unene on July 19, 2023.











