Hawaii Island Humane Society - Kona Shelter - Kailua Kona Pet Shelter

Hawaii Island Humane Society - Kona Shelter

The mission of Hawaii Island Humane Society is to prevent cruelty to animals, eliminate pet overpopulation, and enhance the bond between humans and animals. Our organization, established in 1965, is serving the Big Island community with three shelters island wide. Our services include: Shelter for homeless, stray, injured, lost and abandoned animals, animal adoptions, Humane Education Programs for children and administration and promotion of the Spay/Neuter Community Assistance Program. The Hawaii Island Humane Society is the only open-admittance shelter on the Big Island with no time limits. Nearly 13,000 animals come through our shelter doors every year. Many are infirm, ill-treated, injured, too young or elderly. Some have never known the security of a home, while others have lost the only home they've ever known. We accept any animal, regardless of age, species, condition, circumstance or behavioral issues at all three shelters island wide.

  • Shelter Address
  • 74-5225 Queen Kaahumanu Hwy
    Kailua Kona, HI 96740
  • Phone
  • (808) 329-1175
  • Contact Name
  • Website
  • https://www.hihs.org/
  • Pet types
  • Dogs/Cats/Other
  • Location served

Adoption Process

$80.00 Adoption Fee for Dogs; $65.00 Adoption Fee for Cats. Every adoption includes Spay or Neuter, Microchipping, Licensing, Collar, First Set of Vaccinations, Worming, Starter Bag of Food and Flea Treatment. All dogs are screened for Heartworm/Ehrlichia. All cats are screened for Feline AIDs and Leukemia. Senior Citizen Discount Available. Phone adoptions also available.

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