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HAWAIIAN HUMANE SOCIETY
A three-story cat condo will be among the items to be auctioned at Bone Appˇtit tomorrow night. Opunui is peeking from the top window.


Kitty-sized condos
are cat’s meow

Who said people are the only ones who live in multilevel homes? Everyone's getting into real estate these days. Can the family cat or dog be far behind?

Bone Appˇtit

Where: Royal Hawaiian Hotel

When: tomorrow

Admission: $250 per person; proceeds help to protect animals from abuse, place homeless animals

with families, and teach children about kindness and compassion for animals.

Call: 946-2187 ext. 225

John Black, AIA, an award-winning architect, created a luxurious three-story condo that was embellished by interior designer Susan Ishikawa and built by Gentry Homes, with exterior faux finish by Suzette Deuvall-Nied, and it will be one of the items up for grabs during Bone Appˇtit, the annual "Tuxes and Tails" fund-raiser for the Hawaiian Humane Society taking place tomorrow night at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel.

There will be a custom-built cozy retreat for man's best friend, built by City Mill and painted by artist Yvonne Cheng.

More than 20 canine companions will welcome guests at the ocean lanai, where a selection of French wines will be served and entertainer Tony Chardo will sing French songs. Tiffany & Co. will present its "Creature Comforts" -- a collection of animal-inspired creations.

This year's "Blue Box" Raffle is expected to raise more than $10,000 for the charity and features a choice of two drawings -- one inspired by the sun, the other snow. With a $50 donation, guests will have an opportunity to enter to win a Tiffany & Co. Starburst Necklace featuring 58 diamonds or a Keystone, Colo., ski vacation.

Dinner will feature delicacies such as tomato and shrimp salad camarguaise, poached chicken, mousseline forcemeat, gratin dauphinois, poaches pears and chocolate sauce, mocha cake and egg custard.

Valued at more than $50,000, the silent and live auctions will feature travel experiences, art and antiques, as well as specialty goods for people and pets.

The evening will conclude with jazz by Anita Hall on the ocean lanai.



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