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Queen Aspen is ready to join her furr-ever home
Aspen adores the simple joys: hunting bugs, batting around toys, nibbling on cat grass and playing with hair ties (her favorite!). While she’s not a fan of being picked up, she absolutely melts for cheek scratches, gentle pets and a relaxing brushing session.
Free spay, neuter clinic on Maui aims to curb overpopulation
The organization has teamed up with Greater Good Charities to spay and neuter roughly 1,000 animals in four days – helping Maui put a dent in its overpopulation of animals.
Packed Maui Animal Shelter Makes Desperate Plea For Help
“Unfortunately, we’ve been dealing with capacity struggles for — gosh — years now,” Ivankic said. “But it just keeps adding up. We’ve gotten to a point where our capacity for care is just stretched beyond what is safe for our team to manage.”
Gentle, sweet Usher searches for second chance
Life in the shelter has been hard on Usher. He’s struggling in the busy environment and truly needs a calm, comforting home by Oct. 30. Usher would do best in a home with another calm and friendly female dog to help him feel safe and confident.
‘The heartbreaking point’: Pet shelter urges adoptions as it prepares to euthanize dogs
“Our shelter population has exceeded what is safe and sustainable,” said the post. “When we exceed that threshold, animals suffer.”
Meet this Maui Humane Society volunteer and the pets she cares for
Cassondra “Cassie” Christman, a volunteer at Maui Humane Society who wears many hats, loves working with animals — dogs in particular. Christman has used her own social media platform to advocate for adopting and fostering furry friends, in addition to sharing the organization’s needs from wishlists for specific pets to relocating dogs from Molokai and Lānaʻi.
Bee-Boop the big-hearted pup awaits his forever family
Squeaky toys are his favorite, and he never says no to a yummy treat. Bee-Boop is smart and enjoys learning new things, so he would be great with someone who can play with him and teach him tricks.
Maui Humane Society and first responders team up for 2026 calendar fundraiser
“The partnership between Maui Humane Society and our island’s first responders celebrates the heroes in our community — both human and animal. This year’s calendar fundraiser honors those who keep us safe and the pets who look up to them with unconditional love.”
Emily the rescued goat becomes mom to 3 kids
Maui Humane Society Officer Emily Skidmore responded and removed the animal from nearby the Kuihelani Highway and brought her to safety. “Emily’s story could have ended very differently. Instead, she’s thriving and her babies are safe. This is the kind of outcome every animal deserves.”
Maui Humane Society saves dogs from Wailuku blaze; urges pet prep
On Sunday, July 13, at approximately 2 p.m. three Maui Humane Society Humane Enforcement Officers (HEO) responded to the scene to find three large dogs. The three large dogs were carried across the Wailuku River and trudged up the embankment by Maui Police Department officers, where HEO accepted the dogs on the other side of the river.
Terminally Ill Dog Spends 791 Days in Shelter, Then Everything Changed
In some ways Cabais and Princess found each other just in time. Cabais needed her companionship while, in Princess, she saw a great dog with the odds stacked against her. A dog in need of love.
Maui Humane Society selected for national lost pet technology pilot program
The Maui Humane Society is always looking for ways to reunite stray animals with their owners. Now the organization has been selected as one of 25 shelters around the country to participate in a program called Network Neighbors to help more lost pets get back home. The program is launched by Best Friends Animal Society using Petco Love Lost technology.












