Changes due to COVID-19

Changes due to COVID-19

Maui Humane Society remains committed to monitoring COVID-19 developments, following guidance from Hawaii State Department of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Infection (CDC) to stay on top of best practices around social distancing, cleaning protocols, and other recommended disease prevention measures during these unprecedented times.

Sponsored Cat Adoptions

Sponsored Cat Adoptions

All adult cat* adoptions are currently sponsored – so what are you waiting for? Come meet your new BFF (Best Furry Friend) today! Offer applies to all available cats aged 4 months or older.

KITV4: Facing severe overcrowding, Maui Humane Society contemplates euthanasia

KITV4: Facing severe overcrowding, Maui Humane Society contemplates euthanasia

Overcrowding at Maui Humane Society has staff putting out a desperate plea to the public. KITV4 speaks with Jenny Miller, interim CEO, “This is unprecedented, the increase of intake year over year is crazy, the number of strays coming in is really high, there’s no rhyme or reason with the summer months, and our last option is to reach out to the public with a real plea and ask if anyone can help us.”

Maui Humane Society faces euthanasia decisions during overcrowding crisis

Maui Humane Society faces euthanasia decisions during overcrowding crisis

HONOLULU (KHON2) — The Maui Humane Society is faced with the devastating decision of possibly euthanizing some animals as they deal with extreme overcrowding. According to the Maui Humane Society, they have over 130 dogs in care and only 40 kennels so for the first time in years the shelter is forced to create a list of at-risk animals for euthanasia. 

We are in Population Crisis

We are in Population Crisis

We are reaching out to you with urgency and a heavy heart to address the crisis of animal overpopulation. With over 130 dogs in care and only 40 kennels, for the first time in years, Maui Humane Society has had to consider at-risk animals for euthanasia as a last resort due to limited space and capacity of care.

Star Advisor: Hawaii’s humane societies offer reduced adoption fees

Star Advisor: Hawaii’s humane societies offer reduced adoption fees

The Maui Humane Society  is also holding an “Empty the Shelters” adoption special from today through May 15. Adoptions will be free for dogs over 6 months old, cats, and small animals. Adoption fees for kittens will be reduced to $25. The event comes at a time when many shelter animals are desperately in need of temporary fosters or adoptions, according to MHS spokeswoman Katie Shannon, which recently issued another plea for “SOS fosters” to help take in dogs due to shelter overcapacity.

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