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Hawaii Island Humane Society - Wish List

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At the Hawaii Island Humane Society we have approximately 15,000 animals go through our shelters every year. Please help us help Hawaii's animals.

As you can imagine caring for so many animals every year we go through a lot of stuff! There are many items we always need, and also at times we may have a need for a specialty item not listed below. If you think you may have such an item, or would like to purchase an item for us, please contact your local shelter for any special requests we may have.

Donate a Kuranda bed!

The shelter dogs would love a soft bed to
sleep on while they wait for their forever
home. The floors at our shelters are concrete
and a Kuranda bed would enable them to have a dry, elevated bed to lie on while waiting to be adopted.


WISH LIST

Microwave, Air Conditioner for Surgery Unit

Do you know anyone that has a used, inexpensive horse trailer to sell or donate? We need a trailer for answering larger animal calls. Remember - it's a tax donation!

We are looking for land for a new shelter.

We are always in need of new Foster Families.

The following items are always in demand. Please drop items off at any shelter.


kitty litter-always in demand (We prefer "Special Kitty" - available at Walmart)
litterboxes and scoopers
Wet dog food and puppy food (available at Walmart)
manual can openers
pet carriers
new cat and dog toys
blankets
bath towels
small bathroom rugs
newspapers (to line our cat cages)
retractable leashes
plastic bags from your market (for walking our dogs outside our property)
miscellaneous gardening tools
bleach
laundry detergent
paper towels
soap
trash bags
brooms
mops
other cleaning supplies

office supplies
copy paper
colored copy paper
stamps

shelter volunteers
foster care parents

Mahalo for your generosity!



"An ordinary kitten will ask more questions than any five year old."
Carl Van Vechten (1880-1964)