Community Cat Coordinator Emily Drose rescues 4 kittens on the way to work and gains a new mini Community Cat sidekick!
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Success Story: Kaimana
Kaimana was returned 3 times before she found her furever home in 2017! Now, her loving parents help her avoid stressful situations so she can live her best life.
MHS Humane Enforcement Officers Distribute Pet Food to Those in Need
Communities across Maui have been hit hard by the coronoavirus pandemic and many are struggling to feed their beloved pets. This week, Officer Mani White and other Humane Enforcement Officers heard the call, loaded up their trucks, and delivered over 2,000 lbs. of pet food to those in need.
Bad Pet Art Fundraiser is a Huge Success!
Maui Humane Society staff dusted off their crayons & colored pencils to channel their inner artists for the Bad Pet Art FUNdraiser!
Maui Humane Society Celebrates National Pop Tart Day
Mahalo nui loa to Maui Cookie Lab for dropping off some Pup Tarts for the dogs and some Ono Tarts for the humans to celebrate National Pop Tart Day!
Humane Enforcement Officer Boam Rescues a Kitten…. twice!
MHS Humane Enforcement Officers Boam and Shapiro recently rescued Storm after receiving a report that a young kitten had been stuck in a drain for days.
Success Story: Buttons (formerly Sammy)
10-year-old Sammy was brought to us after his owner passed away in 2018. He lucked out on a GREAT second act with Nikki!
Maui Time Weekly: MHS Hands Out Donated Dog Food
A team of Maui Humane Society volunteers and staff distributed over 2,600 lbs of dog food and supplies to Maui community members in need this past weekend.
A Closer Look at Cat Management on Maui with Expert Bryan Kortis
Nationally renowned feral management expert and full-time Maui resident Bryan Kortis (Neighborhood Cats, HSUS) gives a brief history of cat population management on Maui, and why TNR programs (like those at MHS) are the most effective, HUMANE approach to population management.
Buddy’s ‘Goodbye’ to MHS Animal Care Attendant Mahie says it all!
Buddy came into our care just a few days before we closed our doors to the public with a seizure condition that requires medication to manage and some behavioral issues that didn’t make him a good candidate for placement into a foster home. Fortunately, he had Maui Humane Society’s amazing Animal Care staff in his corner!










