Shelter keeps animals as long as possible
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POSTED: Friday, July 10, 2009
Question: If I give up my cat to the Hawaiian Humane Society, how long will you keep her?
Answer: We keep pets for as long as we possibly can; there is no policy that limits length of stay. It's not uncommon for an animal to be in residence for months. Giving up a beloved pet is heartbreaking for both the pet and owner. As long as a cat or dog is suitable for home and isn't sick or aggressive, we keep them until a new family is found.
Right now, there's a large variety of cats available for adoption. All cats of any age can be adopted for the $65 adoption fee.
The Hawaiian Humane Society welcomes questions by e-mail, .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address). Indicate ”;Pet Ohana”; in the subject line.