It`s all about me-ow! - Hawaiian Humane Society

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It`s all about me-ow! - Hawaiian Humane Society
HAWAIIAN HUMANE SOCIETY
Newsletter
June - August 2009
ANIMALS IN TRANSITION:
UH study reveals cat and dog dynamics
Hawaiian Humane Society approached
the University of Hawaii to examine
its 20-year span of sheltering statistics
to track its role and potential impact
on the island’s long-term population
trends. Over the decades, the Society
has led numerous policy
changes to help reduce
pet overpopulation.
Creating changes in
how a community
cares for animals is a
long-range process. The
Humane Society set out to
determine if their work is
making a difference.
people are making a life-long commitment to their animal companions. The study also indicates a significant decrease
(22%) in cat admissions thanks to the
1995 Cat Identification Law that
requires outdoor cats to
have identification such
as collars, tags or microchips. Last year cat arrivSee Animals in Transition
on page 9
Here are some of the findings.
Animal Admissions. Since
1980, Oahu’s population of
people has grown by nearly
20%, while the total animals received at the Hawaiian Humane
Society has decreased by 38%.
With pet ownership on the rise, these
findings seem to indicate that more
It’s all about
me-ow!
June is Love-A-Cat month when the Hawaiian
Humane Society officially goes cat crazy. The
month includes a number of special events and
offers that are sure to get you purring!
See Remember This on page 4
The Japanese Maneki Neko is a frequent fixture
in local businesses – most often used to draw in
money.
According to Japanese legend, a cat saved a man
by beckoning him with his paw. After the man
moved toward the strange cat, the place he left
was immediately struck by lightning.
The Maneki Neko reminds us that paying
attention to cats makes good sense!
President’s Message
Caring for all animals as family
Most of you
know that we
care deeply
about the lives
of pets – especially in light
of our work
to curb cruPamela Burns has served as
elty, promote
Humane Society President
pet adoptions
and CEO since 1990.
and spay and
neuter. However, less is known about
our interest in supporting the humane
treatment of all animals, not only pets.
In fact, when the Hawaiian Humane
Society was first established more than
a century ago, in addition to caring
for orphaned children and unwed
mothers, much of our efforts were
directed at helping work animals such
as horses, donkeys, oxen and water
buffalo. Today, these animals are still
an important part of our mission.
President Obama recently announced
a full prohibition of the slaughter of
downed cattle for beef – including the
torture and mistreatment of cows by
forcing them to stand.
This is a huge victory for animal
protection in our nation. People who
eat beef and are animal lovers want to
know that cattle live and die humanely.
Undercover investigations have documented sick cows being abused and
mishandled
in order to get
them on their
feet so that they
were eligible for
slaughter.
In 2003, Washington State
reported that
a sick cow that
was slaughtered
had mad cow
disease. As a
parent and president, Obama
Landmark legislation includes pets
protected by temporary restraining orders
The Hawaiian, Kauai, Maui and Hawaii Island humane
societies thank our supporters for helping to spearhead
landmark legislation that will protect pets in domestic
violence cases. HB1512 has passed unanimously in both
the House and Senate. Once signed by the Governor, this
law will require a family court judge to issue a temporary
restraining order to include family pets.
Legislatures across the nation are introducing initiatives
to include family pets in domestic violence protective
orders, primarily due to the public’s increased awareness
that animal cruelty is a part of family violence.
See President’s Message on page 3
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believes that protecting our food
source in schools and supermarkets
and the humane treatment of animals
are critically important. No sick cows
are eligible for food slaughter.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is
at work to officially put a stop to nonambulatory cattle being mishandled.
The Humane Society rescued two dogs in
March that were abandoned in a toilet in
Crane Park in Kaimuki. The siblings were
fostered by staff to address health issues
until they were ready for adoption. Jarmayne
Rojas and Albert Makanani Jr. of Makiki
adopted both so that they could remain
together forever!
You supported a recent rescue of 7 dogs trapped and starving in a Halawa condo. The owner who was serving time in
a correctional facility had entrusted their care to a friend.
Their desperate barking and the smell of feces and urine
coming from the condo alerted neighbors. Humane Society
investigator Keoni Vaughn raced to the scene and found the
dogs nearly dead. Keoni visited the owner in prison to secure
rights to the animals. The animals received life saving veterinarian care, were rehabilitated for six months in foster care
and have since found homes through adoption services.
President’s Message from page 2
Without this kind of protection, victims of domestic violence often remain
in violent households out of fear for
the safety of their pet. Between 18 and
48 percent of battered women report
that they delayed leaving abusive situations out of fear for their pet’s safety.
Up to 75 percent of domestic violence
victims report that their partners
threatened or killed family pets.
“For years, we have long recognized
the link between animal abuse and human violence. Recent cases highlighted
in the media have clearly demonstrated the need to protect animals in
domestic violence cases,” said Pamela
Burns, President & CEO of the Hawaiian Humane Society. “Now we are able
to work hand-in-hand with domestic
violence agencies to provide protection
and safety to both victims and their
pets.”
With this law in place, domestic violence agencies will now have another
tool to get more victims out of their
violent relationships and into the safe
havens they need.
Hawaii follows a growing trend of
states throughout the country that
have introduced pets in protective
order legislation. California, Colorado
and New York are among the states
that have these laws in place.
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REME M B E R T H I S
June 13 – Perry & Price Show
Tune in to the Perry & Price Show to learn about Take Your Pet to
Work Day.
June 14 – Meow Mele
Join us at the Hawaiian Humane Society from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. to
celebrate Love-A-Cat Month. This free family event is for people and
the cats they love. This cat play date for the whole family includes
contests, cat toy-making and cat socializing demonstrations in the Cat
House.
June 26 – Take Your Pet to Work Day
Pets are climbing the corporate ladder! Many enlightened businesses
believe that taking your pets to work is possible and may bolster happiness and productivity in the workplace. Join in and participate in
this national celebration!
June 30 – Deadline for Pets in Paradise Calendar Entries
For $15, you can enter your pet’s picture to be eligible for a pinup
selection and are guaranteed a place in the calendar collage. Visit
www.hawaiianhumane.org for details.
August – $5 Microchip Madness Month
Every August, the Hawaiian Humane Society partners with
veterinarians throughout Oahu to offer pet owners a waived fee for
their veterinary visit to have their pet microchipped for $5. E-mail
events@hawaiianhumane.org for participating clinics.
August 14 - 15 – Pet Portrait Session
with Free 5x7 Print
Island Style Images will be staging special pet
portraits at the Hawaiian Humane Society for a
donation of $25. Call 638-5050 to schedule your
pet’s session.
October 4 – PetWalk 2009 at Magic Island
Save this date and step out for your favorite pet
charity at PetWalk 2009. Register by June 30 to
be a team captain and receive a prize!
E-mail your contact information to
events@hawaiianhumane.org.
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Pamela Burns
President & CEO
Kawehi Yim
Community Relations
Published quarterly by the
Hawaiian Humane Society.
2700 Waialae Avenue
Honolulu, Hawaii 96826
Phone (808) 946-2187
Fax (808) 955-6034
www.hawaiianhumane.org
On Oahu, the Hawaiian Humane
Society is the only animal welfare
organization that shelters, rescues,
adopts and welcomes animals
all day, and every day. 100% of
donations stays in the islands for the
benefit of Hawaii’s animals
and people. As an independent
non-profit, we receive no funds
from mainland organizations.
Visit www.hawaiianhumane.org
The Humane Society website is fully operational again
after a five-month shutdown while we redesigned
and upgraded the site with
improved and advanced
security measures. The new
design features an updated
“lost and found” and “pets
available for adoption” links.
The site was redesigned by
PeopleBridge, a development company based in the
Manoa Innovation Center.
The website has a fresh new
look and has been
restructured to be
easier to use.
“This is an on-going
commitment to provide the public with
timely, informative,
useful information
pertaining to animal
welfare,” said Pamela Burns, President
and CEO.
The site will continue to be enhanced
with new multimedia features as
well as a pet friendly
housing rental database this summer.
Two plead guilty to theft and
killing of pet dog
On May 6, before Judge Randal Lee,
two former maintenance workers from
Moanalua Golf Club pled guilty to
first-degree animal cruelty. This case
is the first to be tried under the felony
animal cruelty law that was signed into
law in 2007 by Governor Linda Lingle.
the Moanalua Golf Course clubhouse
by two maintenance workers who
killed the dog for food. The Humane
Society’s field services team played an
integral role in collecting the evidence needed to secure animal cruelty
charges against the two individuals.
The case involves the theft of an
8-month old dog named Caddy from
While this is a tragic case for all involved, the Humane Society is satisfied
with the admission of guilt and hopes
that the July sentencing fits the crime
of theft and murder of someone’s companion animal.
First-degree cruelty to animals is a
felony punishable by up to five years in
prison and a $10,000 fine.
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U.S. Attorney Ed and Tammy Kubo with Dr. Lawrence Tseu
More than
$395,000 raised!
April 11 was an evening of joy
for the animals as supporters
celebrated the work of the
Hawaiian Humane Society at
the Royal Hawaiian Hotel with
their annual fundraiser featuring
gourmet food, wine, dancing
and a silent and live auction.
Many thanks to the event committee’s
efforts and all our supporters.
Steve and Corrie Colon with Hanalei and Lilikoi
Pamela Burns, Hawaiian Humane Society President & CEO, Larry
Rodriguez, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Ann and Norman
Noguchi, Event Chair
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Cheryl and Matt Levi
A special mahalo to
our best friends
Pet de Cuvée
2009 Committee
Norman M. Noguchi
Event Chair
Robert R. Bean
Table Sales Chair
Sharon Shiroma Brown • Pamela Burns
Vicky Cayetano • Joyce Ching
Christina Doane • Nicholas C. Dreher
Ford Fuchigami • Diane Fujikami
Ernest H. Fukeda, Jr. • Margo Koga
Susan Kosasa • Kellyn Kubo
Elizabeth Lacy • Lynn Y. Lally
Naomi Loewe • Raylene Nagai
Mark Nakatsukasa • Pauline Namuo
Ann Noguchi • Terri Otani
Mark Polivka • Larry Rodriguez
Gil Sato • Shareen Sato
Ginny Tiu • Marlene Tom
Joyce Tomonari • Blossom Tyau
Jack Tyrrell • Annie Usui
Aileen Utterdyke • Jo Anne Vieira
Virginia Weinman
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Robert Bean
Barry & Virginia Weinman
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Many more contributed to the event’s success.
A‘a Tents • Carma Bamber
Steve Crocker • John Doty and JMD Beverages
Hagadone Printing • Hawaii Self Storage
Honolulu Advertiser • Royal Hawaiian Hotel
Sharon Serene Creative • Sheraton Waikiki
Theatrix Hawaii
Through the generosity of Tiffany & Co., the raffle of a
pearl torsade necklace was a huge success. Special thanks
to volunteer emcees Gary Sprinkle and Pamela Young
and volunteer auctioneer Eric Schiff.
Annie and Les Usui, Naomi Loewe, Michael and Marlene Tom
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Patricia Rodriguez
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my Marle
Premier Grand Miew
Joan Bellinger
Schuler Family Foundation
Ginny Tiu
Côtes de Bone
Alexander & Baldwin
Ernst & Young/Larry & Patricia Rodriguez
HMSA • Dr. Thomas & Mi Kosasa
Jim & Lynn Lally • Marcus & Associates
Tom Markson
Alice Robinson/Cindy Foster/Kent & Muriel Lighter
Dr. Lawrence Tseu • General Fred & Mary Weyand
Chateau la Paws
Architects Pacific • Bank of Hawaii
Cades Schutte
Governor Ben & Vicky Cayetano/Dr. Kathleen Kagawa
Commercial Data Systems • Christopher & Marcia Croft
Joyce Doheny • Dogs of Hunakai Park
First Hawaiian Bank • Green Thumb
Hunt Development Group • Insurance Associates
Jack Tyrrell & Co. • Diane Kimura
Susan Kosasa • Paul & Naomi Loewe/Michael & Marlene Tom
Monarch Insurance Services • MW Group
Neiman Marcus • Drs. Nick & Sue Palumbo
Wayne Pitluck & Judy Pyle • Sofos Realty Corporation
Bobbie Tilley/Emily Castle
Al and Patty Schafer, Bob Bean and Frances Pennela
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The Hawaiian Humane
Society would also like to
extend a big mahalo to our
auction supporters:
Cynthia Ai, Esq. &
Ronald L. Embry, M.D.
Allcom Distribution
Corporation
Alliway at Ward Warehouse
Angy’s Hand Made Delights
Baci Bistro
Bark Avenue
Barking Dog Blankets
Robert R. Bean
Shelly Bukes
C.S. Wo & Sons
Cake Couture
California Hotel & Casino
Cartier
Castle & Cooke Hawaii
dba Dole Plantation
Charles Schwab
Chelsea Enterprises
ChikuZen
Mike & Joyce Ching
Ramona Chiya
Cedric & Patricia Choi
Timothy Choy
City Mill
Cocojor Hawaii
Rick & Marian Conroy
Crazy Shirts
Creature Comfort
Dave & Buster’s
Deb McGuire Photography
DFS Hawaii
Di Ventus Dog Hotel & Spa
Diamond Head Theatre
Diamond Head Winery
Dior
Cecilia & Gene Doo
Doraku Sushi
Nick & Koren Dreher
Mark & Marilia Dunkerley
Dylan Mabuni
Dustin Ebesu
Ecstatic Dance Hawaii
Elite Limousine Service
Excellent Gems & Diamonds
First Hawaiian Bank
Focal Point Images, LLC
Friend of the Society
Georg Jensen
Gilford Sato & Associates,
CPA’s, Inc.
Gone 2 Da Dogz
Grand Café & Bakery
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Group III International
Gucci
Gyotaku Japanese Restaurant
Halekulani
HASR Wine Co.
Hawaii Canine
Assistance Network
Hawaii H.I.S. Corporation
Hawaii International
Film Festival
Hawaii Opera Theatre
Hawaii Pet Nanny
Hawaii Prince Hotel Waikiki
& Golf Club
Hawaii Skin Cancer &
Photodamage Center
Hawaii Superferry
Hawaii Theatre Center
Hawaiian Airlines
HazeLee & Company Salon
Heaven on Earth
Hilton Hawaiian Village
Honolulu Academy of Arts
Honolulu Broadway Babies
Hyatt Regency Maui
Resort & Spa
Hyatt Waikiki Beach
Resort & Spa
Indich Collection Oriental
& Hawaiian Rugs
Island Air
Jerry’s Jades & Gems
JMD Beverages
JN Automotive Group
John Hancock Financial
Network – Hawaii
Financial Partners
Ka‘anapali Beach Hotel
Kahala Shell Rapid Lube
& Car Wash
Kahala Super Grooming
Kapiolani Community College
Maureen Kelley-Parks
Kenny Kicklighter
Jae Kim
Margo Koga
Kualoa Ranch
Lynn Lally
Le Bistro
Bertie Lee
Linda Lee
Marissa Liu
Russell Lowrey
Rochelle Lum
Winona Machado
Janet Malone
Mandalay Restaurant
Manoa Valley Theater
Marie Louise Fine
Garment Care
Market City Shopping Center
Marriott Resorts
Maui Jim Sunglasses
McDonald’s of Hawaii
Ginny McGarghan
Patricia McHenry
McKinley Car Wash
Susan Middleton
Mike Sapp Fitness
Kathi Miyagawa
Moseley Biehl Tsugawa Lau
& Muzzi, LLC
Mountain Apple Records
Muse IX Design
Jason & Raylene Nagai
Dale Oliva
Terri Otani
Outrigger Enterprise Group
Owen & Owen Photography
P.F. Chang’s
Jenifer Pacheco
Pacific Aviation Museum
Pacific Harley-Davidson
Pacific Paws Resort & Spa
Pacific Telecard & Wireless
Jim Pappas
Paradise Beverages
Paradisus
Joel Park
Wesley Park
Paul Brown Salon & Day Spa
Pearl Country Club
Ida Perkins
Petals & Beans
PETCO
Pure Joy Day Spa
Red Box Jewelry Designs
Robert’s of Kauai
Larry & Patricia Rodriguez
Roots & Relics
Royal Garden
Chinese Restaurant
Royal Hawaiian Center
Royal Hawaiian Hotel
(Kyo-ya Hotels & Resorts)
Sabrina Fair Hair Salon
Jeffery Sakai
Salon Nanea
Satura Cakes
Sergio’s Italian Restaurant
Servclor, Inc.
William Shultz
Silkwinds
Smart Paws Pet Training
Sofos Realty Corporation
Stage Restaurant
Stanley Ito Florist
Starwood Hotels & Resorts
Paul Staub
Studio Kaea
Tango Contemporary Café
TD Food Group
Tea at 1024
The Kahala Hotel & Resort
The Plaza Club Hawaii
The Sailing Club
The Willows
Times Supermarket
Ginny Tiu
Calvin Tokumoto
Tom Moffatt Productions
Michael & Marlene Tom
Al & Joyce Tomonari
Russ & Pam Toyooka
True Friends
University of Hawaii
Athletic Department
Lori Uyehara
Sharon Venegas
Vintage Wine Cellar
Waikiki Aquarium
Waikiki Beach Marriott
Resort & Spa
Wailea Beach Marriott
Resort & Spa
Virginia Weinman
Mason & Trudy Williams
Rianna Williams
Wine The Experience
Ben Wong
Wright Collection
Eddy Yamamoto
Yanagi Sushi
Animals in Transition from page 1
als decreased by 4,709 as compared to
1995 admissions.
On average, 67 animals (22 dogs/45
cats) were admitted each day to the
Humane Society in 2008. That’s a 35%
decrease since 1975 when 103 animals
were admitted daily.
Spay & Neuter On the Rise. Since
1975, over 140,000 sterilizations (including cats, dogs, rabbits and guinea
pigs) have been performed at the
Humane Society, representing a 529%
increase.
Nearly 37,000 feral cats have been sterilized through the Feral Cat Sterilization program since 1994, representing
an increase of 140%. These sterilizations are funded entirely by donations.
The Humane Society’s commitment to
sterilization has dramatically helped
to reduce the number of homeless
animals in the community.
People-Pet Reunions. Nearly 13,000
animals have been reunited with their
owners through microchips since
1996.
More Downturns. From 1993 to
2007, cat euthanizations decreased by
31%. Dog euthanizations declined by
33% after 2000. The primary reason
why dogs are euthanized is behavioral
problems followed by sickness and
injuries. The Humane Society is working towards ending euthanasia of all
healthy, adoptable animals.
Adoption Rates. In 2007, roughly 3
cats and 5 dogs were adopted per 1,000
Oahu residents. That’s about 6,000
adoptions a year. There has not been a
significant change in cat or dog adoptions since 1993.
The Humane Society goals are to reduce pet overpopulation and improve
quality of life and care of all animals
through education and advocacy. The
Moiliili location serves as a hub for animals in transition and offers insights
into the state of animal welfare for Hawaii. The study findings indicate that
the overall number of homeless pets is
on the decline. That’s good news!
LACES WE LOVE
PETCO in Kapolei
The Humane Society gives PETCO two tails up as our
pick for “places we love.” The pet supply store, which does
not sell dogs and cats for profit, has partnered with the
Humane Society for pet adoptions. Cats and rabbits are
available daily and dog adoptions are held two weekends
a month. Last year, PETCO’s national network of stores
helped to find families for more than 2.5 million pets.
PETCO offers a wide selection of high-quality pet food,
supplies, treats and toys and includes a full-service
grooming, dog training, pet photography and more.
“For a long time, we’ve wanted to have a presence on the
Leeward side,” says Rigo Neira, Director of Operations
at the Hawaiian Humane Society. “This partnership with
PETCO is just what we were hoping for. We’re sure to
help more animals find loving families thanks to
PETCO’s commitment to ending overpopulation through
adoption.”
Michelle Heinecke and Volunteer Karen Scharff with newly adopted
“Minnie.”
PETCO Kapolei
4450 Kapolei Parkway – Next to Target
Telephone: 674-0600
Store hours: Monday – Saturday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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June 26 is Take Your Pet to Work Day
Pets are climbing the corporate ladder.
June 26 is Take Your Pet to Work Day
and Hickam Air Force Base, KSSK and
Aloha Petroleum are inviting their employees to bring their pets to work and
honor this national day to celebrate pet
ownership and companionship.
Many enlightened businesses believe
that taking your pets to work is possible and may bolster happiness and
productivity in the workplace.
There’s still time for your office to get
involved.
Do an office check. Check with
management and co-workers to see if
anyone is allergic, afraid of, or opposed
to you bringing your pet to work for
this special day.
Prepare your work space. Remove
poisonous plants, hide electrical cords
and wires and secure toxic items such
as permanent markers.
Groom your pet before heading to
the office. Be sure that shots are up-todate and pets are bathed, brushed and
flea free. Aggressive or overly shy pets
are best to stay at home.
Prepare a doggie bag if you’re bringing a dog. Include food, treats, bowls,
toys, leash, paper
towels and cleanup bags. If you are
routinely in and out
of your work space,
consider bringing a
portable kennel for
your dog’s comfort.
Let interaction
happen naturally. Pet lovers
will make
themselves
known so
don’t let your
pet wander freely.
Have an exit strategy. While some
pets will enjoy a day on the job, others
may not, so plan an exit strategy. Have
a friend or family member available
to pick up your pet or be prepared to
return home yourself.
If bringing your pet to work isn’t
appropriate, you can still
participate in the national
event. Bring a photo of your pet
instead, coordinate a donation
drive, or collect items needed by
the Humane Society. The Society
is also available to be at your
workplace to conduct giveaways,
make presentations and/or set
up an informational booth.
For more information, tune
in to the Perry & Price
Show on Saturday, June
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week long to learn about
Pets at Work Day.
The World Society for the Protection of Animals
uncovers cruel truth about “local” pork labels
Another issue we’ve been tracking and
supporting involves the sale of pork
products labeled “Island Produced” or
“Made in Hawaii.” Few are aware that the
label means locally-slaughtered but not
locally raised.
Instead, more than 13,000 pigs from the
mainland made a long journey by land
and sea to Oahu annually. Once the
animals de-boarded the ship, they
went straight to a Hawaii slaughterhouse so they could bear the “Island
Produced” label. Pigs were especially
ill-suited for this journey, suffering from
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motion sickness, stress from overcrowding and susceptibility to disease.
A two-year investigation by the WSPA
revealed on video that these conditions
at sea were inhumane. Pigs stood in
their own waste in overcrowded spaces,
endured temperatures that exceeded 100
degrees and waited long periods for food.
Some even died due to the harsh travel
and living conditions.
The WSPA’s advocacy and heroic efforts
to help these animals halted the import
of most of these pigs as of April 2008.
Students win prizes for Be Kind To Animals Contest
Kids with a gift for art and words won big for entries in
the Humane Society’s Be Kind To Animals Contest.
Those in grades 7 to 12 were invited to share a story
about a pet. Kindergarten through 6th grade students
created posters depiciting kindness to animals.
Prizes were as high as $75 for both the art and essay
contests in each age group category.
Essay Winners
Middle School Division
Matthew Miwa - Iolani School, Grade 7
Casey Morrissey - Iolani School, Grade 7
Kelsie Kodama - Iolani School, Grade 7
5th-6th Grade Winner Leiopualani Kia – St. John Vianney, Grade 6
High School Division
Lauren Saito, Pearl City High, Grade 10
Taryn Hoang, Pearl City High, Grade 12
Poster Winners
5th – 6th grade Winners
Leiopualani Kia – St. John Vianney, Grade 6
Lisa Chong – Manana Elementary, Grade 6
Anna Xenitelis – Aikahi Elementary, Grade 6
3rd-4th Grade Winner William Hoang – Manana Elementary, Grade 3
3rd – 4th Grade Winners
William Hoang – Manana Elementary, Grade 3
Lauren Teruya – Iolani School, Grade 4
Alisa Boland – Iolani School, Grade 4
Kindergarten – 2nd Grade Winners
Kyra Tan – Iolani School, Grade 2
Malia Della Sala – Holy Family
Catholic Academy, Grade 1
Bernadette Oallesma – Helemano
Elementary, Grade 1
Kindergarten-2nd Grade Winner Kyra Tan – Iolani School, Grade 2
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4 ways to ensure a pet-safe 4th of July
At the Humane Society, we frequently
get asked if we’re against fireworks.
We’re not anti-fireworks, we’re pro
pet safety. Here are four simple ways
to keep pets safe during the Independence Day celebration.
ID your pet – Make sure your pet is
microchipped and your contact information is filed and current with the
Humane Society. Even if you’re registered with a national database, you
need to ensure that
your best phone numbers and
current address are on file locally.
Collars and tags are essential
to help visibly identify your
pet.
Keep pets indoors – The
noise, smoke and flames can
be very upsetting to animals
so keep them safely contained indoors, preferably in
a quiet room.
Plan ahead – Teach your
family (and your pet sitter)
what to do if your pet gets
lost. That includes filing a lost
report with the Humane
Society immediately. Don’t
wait for a cat to be gone for a few
days. Be sure to canvass the neighborhood with a current photo of
your pet and visit the Humane
Society in person to search for
your animal.
Look out for lost pets – If
you lost your pet or see a
stray animal, call the
Humane Society immediately
to file a report. If the stray animal is friendly and approachable and there is no visible
form of identification, you can
go to a nearby veterinarian’s
office to scan for a microchip.
You can also bring the lost animal to the Hawaiian Humane
Society or call 356-2250 to
arrange for a pick-up.
Purr-Worthy products
Cat Crazy T-Shirts are Back!
June is Love-A-Cat Month in Hawaii and this year’s Crazy Shirts design celebrates the joy of adoption! They’re $25 for adult sizes and $18
for children’s. A portion of the sales benefits the Hawaiian Humane Society.
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Bag this!
Carry this bag and we guarantee your
pet will do anything you want.
This lightweight treat
carrier is perfect for milk
bones or
cat snacks.
At $18,
they are
specially designed
for one-hand touch
opening and closure. Other features
that make this the purr-fect training
companion include its wide mouth
pouch and roomy, mesh pocket, which
is perfect for your iPod, poop bags and
cell phone. The bag even stands upright
on a flat surface.
Fat Cats & Top Dogs
Thank you to our very special circle of friends! Mahalo for your support and devotion.
Individuals
Ginny Tiu
James C. Tollefson
Lawrence K. Tseu
Barry & Virginia Weinman
Gen. Fred & Mary H. Weyand
Mason & Trudy Williams
Robert R. Bean
Joan S. Bellinger
Bennett W. Botuck
Rosaleen Carlin
Governor Benjamin &
Vicky Cayetano
Alice D. Chauvet
Christopher & Marcia Croft
Joyce B. Doheny
Nan A. Harvie
Mark & Diane Hastert
Michael & Pamela Jones
Abigail K. Kawananakoa
James & Lynn Lally
Milton Y.H. Lee
James C. Leventis
Robert & Jean Marchant
Alan & Lori Miyashita
Catherine E.L. Moore
Eleanor F. Pence
Jennie Phillips
Larry & Patricia Rodriguez
Virginia L. Taylor
Barbara B. Tilley
Helen Kinau Wilder
Legacy Gifts
Ruth S. Ballard
Angie Connor
Ada J. Forbes
Annette Nahinu
Foundations &
Corporations
Alexander & Baldwin, Inc.
Architects Pacific, Inc.
Bank of Hawaii
Cades Foundation
Ellen M. Koenig Memorial Fund
Elma F. Taylor Fund
First Hawaiian Bank
George P. Castle &
Ida Tenney Castle Fund
HMSA
Jack & Marie Lord Fund
John R. Halligan Charitable Fund
Margaret S. Van Poole Foundation
Patterson Family Foundation
PNC Wealth Management
Tribute Gifts
Hawaiian Humane Society joyfully
acknowledges contributions ($25
and more) made in honor and in
memory of people and pets. Donations were made between January
30 – April 30, 2009.
Dr. Carole Fujioka
David Knutson &
Lori Ann Fujioka
In Honor of People
Fairy Gwyther
Lloyd & Kae Baker
Joanne Halsey
Lori Takara
Katelyn Allton
Paul & Patti Mickelsen
Steven & Trista Bryan
Scott & Linda Bryan
Terry Claggett
Norine Wong
Rainee Barkhorn Charitable
Schuler Family Foundation
Sophie Russell Testamentary Trust
Ruby & Mele Guard
Tim & Devon Guard
Kelley Heyer
Carly Auyong
Trent & Troy Jacobs
Emi Chang
In 1897, Helen Kinau Wilder
was authorized to enforce
Hawaii’s animal cruelty laws.
Her legacy of caring for Hawaii’s
animals continues.
Joyce Kinney
Ralph & Stephanie Simmons
Herb & Linda Leong
Glenn & Trudy Murata
Guests of James Richmond &
Kim Palma Wedding
James Richmond &
Kimberly M. Palma
Clara Alexandra Lipman
Harry & Carol Friedman
Jon Liu & Wendell Soohoo
Nickie Lum
Loren Penney & Tracy Hoffman
Jeffrey & Patricia Penney
Art Moss
Mr. & Mrs. Leslie H. Correa
Lawrence & Linda Langley
Diane T. Anderson
Georgeanne K. Miyamoto
Bet Schuler
Lori Takara
Leo Shih
John J.Y. Shih, M.D.
Milton Sagon
Lee Buenconsejo-Lum
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Shelley Thompson
Timothy Y.C. Choy
Mrs. Masatsugu
Ann Egleston
Muriel T. Saito
Mr. & Mrs. William B. Ramsey
Maile & Jac
Kurt & Jeri Sawyer
Katherine Uyeno
Stacey G. Kimura, Tahoe,
Tucker & Keshu
Sue Miller
Paul M. Rickard
Adele Sawada-Omori
Armando L. Carrillo
Walter Omori, Sherme & Tootsie
Malu & Scooter
Karen DiCostanzo
Grant & Eileen Watanabe
Brett & Niranda Hartle
Carolee Yamamoto
Garrett & Terri Fujii
Dillon Yim
Dillon Yim
In Memory
of People
Andrew Akiyama
Kelli Ann Kondo
Carole Allison
Communications-Pacific, Inc.
Don Awai
Tracy M. Christie
Beth Bell
Jewel Conboy
B.K. Hamada
Fr. Nobincio Fernandez, SSCC
Rosendo Fernandez
Mrs. Kazuko I. Fernandez
Rosendo Fernandez
Chiyoko Hammond
Mr. & Mrs. S & M Hara
Roger G. Heurich
Gian & Roger Heurich
Lynn Hoelscher
Robert & Mary Lynn Scott
Marty Hutchins
Nancy L. Day
Beatrice H. Iha
Judy Furukawa
Henry Loo
Henry & Sakae Loo
Relda Loomis
George & Bonnie Murphy
Les Malzman
Pamela Burns & Irving Jenkins
Lillian A. Malzman
Donald Martin
William M. Vannatta
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Eric Morgan
Phil Spalding & Jim Callahan
Keli Emi Nakata
Marc & Lori Fujimoto
Masaru Nishiki
Myrna K. Sen
Katsuya Nohara
Ann Egleston
Alice Okimoto
Marcia S. Paik
Hatsumi Okumura
Gail Okumura
Florence Olaivar
Leona Olaivar
Verna K. Olson
Douglas R. Olson
Michael Oxley
Scott & Ann Batterman
Sharon S. Brown
Keith A. Finkboner
Carol C. Hasegawa
Carl Hennrich &
Alice Kuo-Hennrich
John & Stephanie Ishikawa
Lloyd & Amy Itagaki
Raymond & Constance Itagaki
Lynne Kaneshiro
Robert & Cheri Keefer
Colleen Kitamoto
Allan & Hilda Kitagawa
David C. Kondo
Carolyn C. Luke
Joanne L. Matsui
Amy T. Mueller
Melvyn & Sadie Murakami
Janet Ng
Patricia L. Onogi
Anna Parmley
Deborah Park
Larry & Patricia Rodriguez
Melvin & Son Ok Saiki
Russell & Lei Anne Saito
Florence T. Shelton
Susan N. Taira
Beverly S. Takemoto
John & Carolyn Thomas
Mr. & Mrs. Francis Y. Toyama
Mason & Trudy Williams
Donald K. Wong
Allan T. Yasue
Dianne L. Porter
Delta R. Lightner
Patricia Solt
Linda K. Eubank
Janice Ibaraki
Mona T. Tomasu
Mimi
Karen T. Tano
Mori
Genevieve K.Y.
Salmonson
Laz Takeshita
George &
Junedale Nojiri
Ollie aka Spice
Carly R. Antone
Kuniko Tsujimoto
Arthur A. Kluvo
Richard & Jane Lawton
Jean Van Ness
Richard E. Van Ness, Jr.
Pepper Spray
Mace Windu Chun
Carol T.Y. Chun
Rocky
Norma F. English
Ivy Vario
Rich & Yayoi Marshall
Sparky & L. Ishii
Alison R. Laborada
Claire Wright
Wendell K. Pang
Speckles, in Memory of Brookie
Farah D. Grilho
Jeri Ann Yamasaki (Kosaka)
Allan Y. Kosaka
Spotty
Hiroko Kadomoto
Kwan You & Ellen Chang
James & Lydia Gibson
Tina
Arthur A. Kluvo
Barbara Zimmerman
Karen Scharff
In Honor of Pets
In Memory of Pets
Admiral
Genevieve K.Y. Salmonson
Bubba Girl Carruthers
Aurora Carruthers
Aikahi-My sweet cat
Diane J. Nielsen
Frodo and Lulu
Iris Iwami
All animals who have
brightened my day
Rose M. Adkins
Fuzzy
Richard S. Matsubara
Jasmine
Jenna Raunig
Kadi
Joanne Gasher
Kahea
Linda M. Akui
Kiki Wong Jacobs
David & Lisa Jacobs
Kuma & Miso Inayoshi
Erin & Tani-Lyn Inayoshi
Maggie & Zowie LaPointe
Joyce E. LaPointe
Bambiann Correia
Melody T. Correia
Baron
Wayne Suzuki
Baxter
Suzanne Varady & Stan Bergstrom
Becky, Reggie & Roscoe
Darrel & Jennifer Lau
Beloved Chihauhua
Charles J. Lau
Blackie
Garry & Pamela Smith
Bonkers Gatsby
Lorraine DeTour
Boom Boom
Barbara F. Coons
Bosie
Mary J. Amundson
Boy
Mary Ann McGuire
Bubba
Beverly C. Smiley
Bubba Griffith
Dr. Nancy J. Smiley & Lt. Col.
Kelly A. Griffith (USAF, Ret.)
Emma, CD, NA, NAJ,
NAP, NJP, RAE
James & Catherine Staege
Felix
Capt. & Mrs. James F. Giblin, Jr.
Flash
Samuel Lee
Fluffy & Pooh
Claire & Allan Nakata
Friday
Ron & Marilyn Lee
Buster
Margaret Soon
Ginger
Susan Mitchell
William E. Coleman, D.V.M.
Eric Isonaga
Susan & Michael Ward
Chachi
George & Leta Weir
Girlie
Ina Silva-Anahu
Chancer, Echelle, Lasca & Cho
Gloria U. Munson
Gizmo
Roy & Grace Kawakami
Chang Li
Lionel Apana
Ihu
Clifford Cordeiro
Ivanova
Patricia Carroll
J. Lafitte-Lil Black Boy
Barbara Jessee
Janey
Richard W. Bergstrom, III
Jasmine – The Wonder Dog
Stephanie Rosso
Josh & Snookie
Kathy E. Lawton
Judy Alexander
Hays Alexander
Kaha
Elizabeth Kent
Kaimimau
Marjorie Goodloe
Kani
Richard & Marvela Satake
Charlie Beagle
Robert F. Hemphill, Sr.
Kaya
Linda M. Akui
Chase
Kelly Langeslay
Keko
Marshall T. Ingraham
Chelsea I
Alice S. Toyooka
Kimo, Mitzie & Ginger
Jane Potts
Chief Carruthers
Aurora Carruthers
Kipp & Bonnie
Mel & Jean Torikai
Cinderella & Kitty
Paul & Harriet Pellerin
Clare Turner Memering
John & Lisa Memering
Goldie the Cat
Lynn C. Honda
Cody & Shadow
James & June Vinton
Gracie Lau
Sandra Y. Rivera
Custard
Carole Suehiro
Harriet
John Pampalone &
Connie Yu-Pampalone
Da Mao’s Dr. Pepper
Kendrick & Elizabeth Sue-Ako
Hoku Ishii
Kim Ishii
Dodgie
Vernon S. Okada
Hi Dee Hayashibar
Al Hayashibara
Kammie, Chad, Miya, Poi &
Lilo Hayashibara
Dogs in Help
Jeanette M. Copp
Hiro Teramoto
Naomi Kimoto
Einstein Ikaika
Warren & Sharon Higuchi
Hoku
Joan Phyllis Chock
Kippy Pang
Donna Takushi
Koa & Madona
Walter Nihipali
Koa Fritts
Mabel Wilde
Kona Coffee Beans
Stephanie & Clio McLaughlin
Kona Komatsu
Karen & Norinobu Komatsu
Kuma
Dianne Robinson
Kuma O’Brien
Barbara Jane Blake
Laddie Kawata
Alison & Erwin Kawata
Laura L. Nishizuka
Troy & Miyo Villar
Sharon Kutaka
Gail Lau
Ann Aotani
Walter Motoyoshi
Fay Jitchaku
Melanie Awai-Higa
Tom Arnone
John & Betty Mowbray
Grace Kutara
Art & Betty Fujinaka
Charlene Toyama
Duane Arata
Toni & Raymond Fong
June & Takao Shiroma
Vera Van Verst
Jim Dwyer
Jane Nikaido
Lady
Lonnie & Leslie Briggs
Laz Takeshita
James & Loreen Furuyama
Lexi
Genevieve A. Matsumoto
Lily
Great Dane Club of Hawaii
LingLing
Lionel Apana
Lokahi
Bernard A. Abbadessa, D.C.
Lola
Lionel Apana
Lovey & Kelli
Florence S. Ikei
Maggie & Chloe
Marcia Schultz
Malia
Jeanne W. Hiroshige
Martini
Wendi Chun
Micah Kajimur
Lori Kajimura
Miki
Kenneth & Margaret Fujita
Millie
Pamela Burns
Mimi
Arthur A. Kluvo
Mimi & Bernard
Christine Rose
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Miso
Megan Sherwood
Ralphie
Deborah K. Petty
Toby
Susan Gabaree
Missy
Joseph & Helen Fujita
Roscoe Bear Yamane
Gary & Laurie Yamane
Trixie
Irene A. Nakamura
Missy & Mokie
Jane M. Wylie
Rosie
Wendy S. Golz
Tuffy & Rockey
Iris T. Tamura
Missy Tomonari
Pamela Burns
Ruby Sato
Helen Porter
Walter, PeeWee & Sabu
Gilbert Ponce
Misty & Odin
Rodney & Cherie Imai
Sam & Whiskey
Dr. & Mrs. Byron Eliashof
Yaci
Iris & Ned Rowley
MiuMiu, Pretty Boy, Runty
& Mohawaki
Terri Nakamura
Sami
Marcia S. Paik
Yobe
Russell & Virginia Perkins
Samurai
Tina Morita
Zeus
Ms. Danielle Rubino
Sassy
Kammie M. Aguada
Zoe & Elmo Katsutani
Sandra H. Palakiko
Mochi
Angela K. Uyeda
Morgan
Lance & Zoe Nabarrete
Muffin
Stella Lopez
Murphy
George & Helen Mimura
Musubi
Jennifer Kitazaki
Nellie, Primo & Amber
Patricia N. Liu
Robert & Gail Crone
Onidha, Koele, Eleu & Makalii
Angeline K. Apo
Otis
The Schatten & Lock Family
Otis
Valerie Ono
Papy Loewe
Mary Steiner & David Atkin
Peaches
Gerald & Sandra Yamane
Pepper
Ben & Chris Severson
Sassy
Victor & Janice Tom
Scotty & Maxie
George & Jane T. Higa
Snickers
Joyce E. LaPointe
Snuggles
Harrison Spiegelberg
Sugar Tasaka
Raymond & Lorraine Tasaka
Sunshine
Melody J. Hanamura
Susie
Benita D. Lau
Suzie
Stephen & Fryni McCreary
Taffy
Joyce Kang
Tara
Carolyn R. Harris
Petra Willi
William & Edwina Lo Gosnell
Taylormade Noguchi
Pamela Burns
Lori & Alan Miyashita
Larry & Patricia Rodriguez
Piper LaPointe
Joyce E. LaPointe
Ted
Cheryl A. Leong
Polole, Fatso, & Fido
Rosalind P. Fellezs
Tigger Watanabe
Everett, Carol &
Nathan Shimabuku
Poppy
Patricia K. Wall
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Tobi “Tobester” Kondo
Kelli Ann Kondo
Gifts of Love
The Hawaiian Humane
Society gratefully acknowledges
donors who have given $100 or
more between January 20 - April,
30 2009.
The Humane Society would also
like to acknowledge its supporters who contribute monthly by
credit card or payroll deduction. To establish an automatic
donation system, contact Fund
Development at 356-2213.
Bernard A. Abbadessa, D.C.
Rosa F. Abelaye
Helene Acasio
Savannah Aceituno
Rose M. Adkins
Aileen Agena
Cariann Ah Loo
David D. Aiu, Jr.
Robyn L. Akahoshi
Susan & Moses Akana
Ryan & Nola Akee
Charles & Laurel Aki
Carol Ho Akimoto
Gwen A. Akimoto
Wendell & Naomi Akita
Richard Y. Akizaki
Linda M. Akui
Steven & Lea Albert
Deborah Aldrich
Alexander & Baldwin, Inc.
Allcom Distribution Corp
Leslie Allen & Milton Ebesu
Steven & Haunani Alm
Aloha Petroleum, Ltd.
Joanne S. Amaki
Pedro & Joanne Ancheta
Barbara A. Anglin
Animal Relief Fund
Carly R. Antone
Albert K. Apo
Katherine S. Araki
Heidi & Shachar Argov
Emily K. Armijos
Edmond T. Arquero
Angel N. Augugliaro
Melody L. Awa-Faurot
Linda M. Bachrach
Frank Baensch
George & Ipolani Bailey
Millie Baker
Bruce E. Barben
Richard & Ora Mae Barber
Rainee Barkhorn Charitable
Sarah & Harry Beasor
Wallace Beaty
Sally M. Belles
Edward & Helen Bendet
Tina K. Berg
Elizabeth Binning
William & May Borthwick
Douglas & Bonnie Bowles
Joseph Boyce
Alfred N. Brito
Kenneth & Joan Brown
Larry Brown
Virginia L. Brown
Scott & Linda Bryan
Mark & Margaret Burgessporter
Neil Burkart
LCDR & Mrs. John Burnett
Pamela Burns
Brenda Cablayan
Cades Schutte, LLP
Stanley Cadwallader
Thomas & Suzanne Cajski
Michael & Faye Caldonetti
Candice Calhoun
Annette M. Camacho
J. Frisbee & Susan Campbell
Paullet Campbell
Phoebe & James Campbell
Danelo & Ann Canete
Emily G. Carl
Richard & Wanda Carlson
Luke & Christine Caron
Janet E. Carpenter
Sherry Carpenter
Armando L. Carrillo
Marc R. Castillo
Cathedral Catholic Academy
Ronald Chandler
Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Y.H. Chang
Lucille Chang
Robert & Cara Chapman
Mimi A. Charette
Mary R. Charles
Edith Chave
Wieland C.W. Chee
M.G. Chillingworth
Carolyn & Burt Chinen
Rene Chinen
Clarice K. Ching
Reney Ann Ching
Abraham & Karlin Cho
Joan Phyllis Chock
Verna C.Y. Chock
Gloria J. Chong
Mel & Beverly Chow
Rachel J. Choy
Timothy Y.C. Choy
Carol T.Y. Chun
Natasha M. Clarin
Joseph R. Clark, Jr.
Glenna K. Clegg
Richard & Teresa Clifton
Connie L. Clinton
CNA Foundation
William & Pearl Coleman
Steven & Carrie Colon
Commercial Data Systems, Inc.
Leslie C. Cook
Dorothy C. Cooper
Steve G. Coppel
Jean Cornuelle
Nikki P. Correa
Kleona Corsini
Earle M. Crabe, USN (Ret.)
Timothy A. Craig
June M. Cristea
Ather Dar
Amayehi Dearmore
Robert & Mary Decker
Elizabeth Flora Deinert Trust
Amy E. Derrick-Frost
Jeanne E. Dixon
DLM Enterprises
James F. Doherty
Dian A. Dooley
Michael E. Drace
Nicholas & Koren Dreher
Bonnie M. Duarte
Tom & Kay L. Dunton
Gilbert M. Ebisui
John P. Emery
Estelle A. Enoki
Chikako Epure
Ernst & Young LLP
Shelly Esmeralda
Roger C. Evans
Uson & Lani Ewart
Michael A. Fagundes
Richard & Eleanor Fahrenwald
Roxanna Sewell Faith
Mr. & Mrs. C.P. Farmer
Mark & Joanne Felman
Everett V. Fernandez
Kristin K. Fernandez
Finance Factors Foundation
Keith A. Finkboner
Sara Finnemore &
Heather Harlow
Ronald Brian FitzGerald
Reiko U. Flannagan
Eric & Clara Flower
Mervy Fong
Food Service Corporation
Joseph Francher
Jo Frasier
Peter Freeman
Harry & Carol Friedman
Alton K. Fujii, D.M.D.
Terri & Garrett Fujii
Benjamin & Laura Fujimoto
Jerry & Shirley Fujimoto
Walter & Kay Fujimoto
Marc & Lori Fujimoto
Alexa Fujise
Joseph & Helen Fujita
Blane Fujiwara & Elizabeth Ishii
Glenn & Janice Fukuda
Lynn Fukumitsu &
Carl Camanga
Barry & Cheryl Fukunaga
Brian & Jane K. Fukunaga
Deborah L. Funakawa
Darrell Fung
Monica M. Furuhashi
Edward & Grace Furukawa
Judy Furukawa
Gary Furutani
Lona & Clarence Furuya
Stephen & Gloria Gainsley
Gannett Foundation
Donald Gau
Amy & Jeff Gehlke
Lynette Gehring
Geico Philanthropic Foundation
James & Gayle Geiger
Jolene F. Gerell
R. Keola & Erin Gerell
Madeline H. Gibo
James & Lydia Gibson
Jo Gilbert
Monette & Gregory Gilding
Gilford Sato &
Associates, CPAS, Inc.
Annie M. Gills
Barbara K. Gonsalves
William & Edwina Lo Gosnell
Colleen F. Goto-Ono
Stephen Graner
Estella M. Grantham
Great Dane Club of Hawaii
Martha L. Greenwell
Troy Griffin, Jr. &
Annemarie Newman
Sheryl L. Gruber
Phyllis M. Guard
Tim & Devon Guard
Andrew J. Guidotti
John S. Hagan
Sandra Hagstrom
Deborah C. Hall
Elizabeth S. Hall
Lyle & Sandra Halverson
Rachel A. Halverson
Ingrid Hamel
Mr. & Mrs. S & M Hara
Scott & Sue Haraguchi
Joe Hart
Sandra H.C. Harvey
Jean H. Hashimoto
Irene Hatakenaka
H.I.S. Hawaii
Patricia Hayashi
Al Hayashibara
Kammie, Chad, Miya, Poi &
Lilo Hayashibara
Paul Hayashida
Dorothy Hazlett
Marie B. Heck
Ronald Heim
Carl Hennrich &
Alice Kuo-Hennrich
Gian & Roger Heurich
Lawrence E. Heyenga
George & Jane T. Higa
Warren & Sharon Higuchi
George & Kay Hino
Sachiko M. Hirai
Richard H. Hirao
Vernon & Gaye Hirata
Cynthia M. Ho
Ted & Marilyn Hoffman
Sharon & Bill Holaday
Ann H.M. Holt
Lynn C. Honda
Walter K. Horie
Brent Hoshino
Ricci M. Houston
Elizabeth D. Howard
Jacqueline Hughes
Ashley K. Iaea
Doreen Iba
Calvin & Mildred Ichinose
Charleen Ikeda
Nicole & John Ilae
Rodney & Cherie Imai
Harry & Helen Inazaki
Theodore & Liane Ing
Marshall T. Ingraham
Ann Inouye
Becky Inouye
Hester E. Inouye
Juliane Inouye
Insurance Associates, Inc.
Carol D. Irenze
Joy Ishibashi
Juney M. Ishida
Gayle M. Ishii
Amy S. Ishimura
Eric Isonaga
Raymond & Constance Itagaki
Lisa G. Ito
Tiffany K. Iwamoto
Linda C. Iwasaki
Dr. & Mrs. Allan K. Izumi
Kyle Jacobi
Catherine L. Jenkins
Jens A. Jensen
Barbara Jessee
Fredrick E. Johnson, Jr.
Dr. Gary & Melanie Johnson
Christopher & Melissa Jones
Klebert Jones, M.D.
Patricia & Ronald Jones
Kathleen Kagawa
Daniel & Grace Kagehiro
Stanley M. Kajioka
Elaine & Eugene Hung Kee Kam
Lissa W. Kam, D.V.M.
Alice B. Kamahele
Edward S. Kamei
Kumiko Kaminaka
Calvin S. Kanemoto
Clarence & Janet Kanja
Crystal K. Kapua
Vicki Kasal
Garett Kashimoto
Alan M. Kato
Hiroyasu Kato
Robert & Atsuko Kato
Carlene P.K. Kaumeheiwa-Rego
Gary Kawai
Jean Kawamoto
Aoi & Lance Kawano
William M. Kawashima
Alison & Erwin Kawata
Susan L. B. Kazimirski
Rowena K. Keaka
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Edward Keating
Thomas J. Keller Trust Fund
Dr. Howard & Elizabeth Keller
Karisa W. Kelley
Brian & Shannon Kelly
Robert & Sumiko Kelly
Alex & Stephanie Kendrick
Mary Kennedy
Lee Ann Kenolio
Kevin & Deborah Kern
Valerie J. Kido
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Y. Kihara
Robert & Hope Kihune
Bernard & Nancy Kilonsky
Alice H. Kim
Shirley Kim
Bob & Karen Kimura
Sandra Kimura
Arthur A. Kluvo
Minori Kobashigawa
Jan Kobayashi &
Keith Ogasawara
Tsuneo John Kobayashi
Donna Kochi
Laraine K. Koga
James Koja
Karen & Norinobu Komatsu
Dr. Steven & Estrellita Komura
David & Karen Kondo
Candace A. Konjevic
Aiko Kono
Allan Y. Kosaka
Susan M. Kosasa
Dr. Thomas & Mi Kosasa
Jane N. Koseki
Goldie & Robert Kouchiyama
Suzette S. Koyanagi
Kathy Krammer & Randy Jensen
Benjamin & Diane Kuahine
Eric T. Kugisaki
Dr. Brigette F. Kuhn
Irene Kuhns
Allan & Laura Kunewa
Linda Y. Kurata
Atsuko Kuratani
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Alvin & Kay Kurio
Marvin & Patricia Kurisu
Lawrence M. Kusumoto
Lyn Kux
Carmella C. La Barba
Lynn & James Lally
Kelly Langeslay
Joyce E. LaPointe
Berit V. Larsen
Marion Vicki Yee Larson
Bonnie V. Lau
Carole Learnard
Harvey Y.F. Lee
Ki Y. Lee
Morris & Hiroko Lee
Pat Lee
Patricia Lee
Robert E. Lee
Robert M. Lee
Robert & Andrea Lee
Romy Lee
Ronald & Deanna Lee
Robin A. Lefcourt
Yoshiko Leruitte
Mahealani & Mapuana Lew
Muriel C. Lighter
Delta R. Lightner
Della M. Lin, M.D.
Erinn Liu
Paul & Naomi Loewe
Harold & Robin Loomis
Debe Lucki
Laurie Lum
Paul & Kaoru Lyddon
Marine Machado
Macy’s West G.I.F.T
Alicia Madlener
Benedict & Gail Madriaga
Moira Maeda-Nakamine
Susan Mahn Fund
Anne Slocum Main
Janet S. Malone
Lillian A. Malzman
Cheryl Mann
Marcus & Associates, Inc.
Henry & Renee Martin
Ron & Masae Martin
Wayne &
Sheryl-Lynn Marumoto
Francis & Elaine Masatani
Melvyn S. Masuda
Pamela N. Masuda
Kylie M. Matsuda
Joanne L. Matsui
Glen & June Matsumoto
Kaori Matsumoto
Rayni H. Matsumoto
Henry K. Matsuoka, Jr.
Ruriko Matsuoka
Shirley C. Matsuura
Gay Mattson
Allan J. Matusevich
Albert & Alberta Mayeshiro
Philip M. McCaffray
Stacie L. McCarthy
Brenda Mcdonough
Janis B. McEldowney
Rosemarie McElhaney
Mrs. A.V. Menezes
Stephen & Susan Metter
Valerie J. Michaleski
Patricia A. Mickelsen
Paul & Patti Mickelsen
Michael Migita
Gregory A. Mills
Dr. Harvey &
Christine Minatoya
Bert & Joni Mishima
Leslie B. Mitsuda
Cheryl Mitsuka
Dennis Mitsunaga
Gary & Karen Miyakawa
Wendy T. Miyamoto
Tammy M. Miyashiro
Sharon Miyashita
Melinda C. Montgomery
Yung Yong Moon
Michael G. Moreno
Regina A. Moreno
Tina Morita
Stephen S. Mossman
Tsutomu & Etsuko Motokawa
Patrick J. Mueller
Gloria U. Munson
Darlene H. Murakami
Diane M. Muranaka
Gerald & Lillian Muranaka
Keane & Kathleen Muranaka
Eloise & Conrad Murashige
Glenn & Trudy Murata
George & Bonnie Murphy
MW Group, Ltd.
Lance & Zoe Nabarrete
Ethel Y. Nada
Eric Nagao & Lauren Yee
Gayle K. Nagasaki
Liane Nakada
Charlene & Leonard Nakahashi
Cynthia M. Nakai
Remy Nakama
Richard & Kehaulani Nakamoto
Melvin & Nancy Nakamura
Wendy & John Nakamura
Nakamura Educational Institute
Dr. & Mrs. Darrell T. Natori
Eric Nedzweckas
Newport Creative
Communications
Peggy Newton
Janet Ng
Sabrina Nguyen-Schermer
Bruce Nicholl
Sarah Lee Nichols
Bob & Roberta Nickel
Theodore M. Nishijo
Jane Nishita-Qwest
Diane H. Nitta
Douglas Nogachi
Norman & Ann Noguchi
Judy Noh
Suzanne M. Ogawa
Ann A. Ohata, M.D.
Gary & Lori Okamoto
Mary & Miles Okano
Elaine & Osmond Okazaki
Blake & Judy Okimoto
Gary T. Okimoto
Kenneth K. Okimoto
Cynthia L. Okinaka
Gail Okumura
Walter H. Omori
Susan & Lambert Onuma
David & Patricia Osaki
Gerrit B. Osborne
Pauline & Jamie Osborne
Sandra K. Osborne
Michael & Noriko O’Shea
Dayle A. Ota
Sanford T. Ota
Delbert W. Ouye
Randy Overton
Chip Owen
Walter & Gayle Ozawa
Noel K. Pacarro
Louise Pagotto
Kimberly M. Palma
John Pampalone &
Connie Yu-Pampalone
Kenzie J. Pang
Wendell K. Pang
Deborah B. Pannabecker
Lorna A. Park
Faye Parker
Joanne & Michael Parker
Adelaide Pasco
Christy Anne J. Passion
Lyn Pendragon
Thomas & Gordynne Perkins
PETCO Foundation
Lynn Peters
Benny Y. Petersen
Alan & Martha Peterson
Ross A. Phillips
Sandy S. Ma
James & Jaylene Pilgrim
Carl R. Pline
PNC Wealth Management
Lori H. Popovich
Leonard & Laurel Portner
Louisa J. Potgieter
Jane Potts
George & Hiroko Powers
James & Margaret Proffitt
Lealani Puana
Judith D. Pyle
Jerry Rabago
John & Diane Radcliffe
Martha M. Ramirez
Alejandra Ramos
Mr. & Mrs. William B. Ramsey
David J. Randell, M.D.
Dillie Rapley
Ira & Vauna Ratner
Tiare Malia K. Rebuldela
Karen M. Rehbock
Darlene Reinhold
William E. Remus
Ronald & Faith Rex
James C. Richardson
Thomas & Elaine Roberts
Margaret C. Robideau
Alice K. Robinson
Larry & Patricia Rodriguez
Erica C. Rogers
Madelyn Ross Fund
Linda J. Rowan
Betty Royce
Rose Mary Ruhr
Robert & Theresa Russio
Jackie Rustigian
Edwin & Carol Saito
Russell & Lei Anne Saito
Neil I. Sakamoto
Sheila L. Y. Sakashita
Thomas Sakoda
Michael K. Sakuda, D.D.S.
Kayla M. Sakumoto
Benjamin & Marilyn Salvador
Louise F. Samuel
Richard & Marvela Satake
Lorraine E. Sato
Wallace K. Sato
Skip & Carole Scharfenberger
Karen Scharff
Sandra Schlage
Niklas & Sharon Schneider
Schuler Family Foundation
Marcia Schultz
Paul S. Schultz
Robert & Ester Schumacher
James & Monika Scola
Karen S. Seddon
Irene Selvaggio
Diane M. Sether
Celia Shen
Mary S. Sheridan
Megan Sherwood
Lisa A. Shigemura
Helen A. Shigemura
John J.Y. Shih, M.D.
Harry C. Shimizu
Julie L. Shirai
Susan H. Shishido
John Shupe & Rochelle Teruya
Richard D. Silver
Ralph & Stephanie Simmons
Andrew Singer &
Melanie Winters
Dr. Nancy J. Smiley & LtCol.
Kelly A. Griffith (USAF, Ret.)
Steve Smith
S. Steven & Pam Sofos
Hae-Suk Son
Margaret Soon
Harrison Spiegelberg
Arthur & Roberta Sprague
Miki Sprout
James & Catherine Staege
Gary D. Stahl
John & Connie Stallman
Sidney Stern Memorial Trust
Kathleen Steul
Randall & Misako Steverson
P.D. Stocky
C. Michael Street
Lisa J. Sue
Kendrick & Elizabeth Sue-Ako
Florence S. Sugimoto
Dai Woon Sur
Anne C. Sutton
Brian & Carolyn Suzuki
Miles & Reverie Suzuki
Yukiko Suzuki
Kenneth & Joanne Swearingen
Lynn M.Y. Taguma
Faye K. Taira
Clifford & Janice Takano
Naomi Takasaki
Ann Takayesu
Darrell Takebayashi, M.D.
Jean T. Taketa
Sachiko Taketa
Townsend N. Takushi
Gail & Neal Tamura
Benjamin & Jan Tamura
Lydia & Dwight Tanaka
Erin M. Taniguchi
Harold & Laverne
K.T. Tarumoto
Burt W. Tasaka
Carol S. Tashiro
Elma F. Taylor Fund
Monique Taylor
Marcia Taylor-Kaneshige
Connie Teixeira
The Cat Clinic
John & Carolyn Thomas
Mary & James Thrash
Ginny Tiu
Huigo Tiu
Hans Tobler
Lynn Tolentino
Bernard Q.L. Tom
Lisa A. Tom
Michael & Marlene Tom
Mona T. Tomasu
Carol C. Tomioka
Lori K. Tonai
Lois M. Torikawa
Nicole M. Toro
Sherry Torres
Eric M. Toyama
Fran E. Toyama
Lawrence K. Tseu
Jun M. Tsuchiya
Richard & Atsuko Tsuruda
Norma G. Turkalp
Clyde & Vivian Umaki
Unity Church of Hawaii
Lee & Henry Urstadt
Amy Uyechi
Angela K. Uyeda
Lori Y. Uyehara
Machiko Uyehara
Richard E. Van Ness, Jr.
Floraine Van Orden
Dr. & Mrs. Lothar M. Varady
Ralph Vaughn
James & June Vinton
Jo Wakayama
Juli M.K. Walters
Jaqueline T. Waltjen
Marie Wang
Susan & Michael Ward
Gary & Pat Wassel
Blake K. Watanabe
Marilyn Waterhouse
Devra M. Wathen
Barry & Virginia Weinman
Lynn L.M. Wells
Karl & Sheila Wensel
Faith Wenzl
Ward A. Westlake
Iwalani D. White
Laura H. White
Lisa M. White
Edward & Marlene Wilcox
Mason & Trudy Williams
Adrienne Wing & Clifford Lau
Robert & Adrianne Wolf
Adam Wong & Arlene Tanaka
Donald K. Wong
Kevin & Cathy Wong
Mark Wong & Guy Merola
Michael & Joanne Wood
Veronica Worth
Charlian Wright
Martin Wyss
Carol Jean Yakuma
Miles & Miko Yamabe
David M. Yamagata
Rodney & Frances Yamamoto
Ronald & Judy Yamamoto
Suphunnee H. Yamamoto
Thomas & Jane Yamane
Yuzuru & Alice Yamasaki
Erena Yamatsu
Jerry & Caryn Yamauchi
Randal & Joyce Yanagisawa
Alvin K. Yasuda
Allan T. Yasue
Shoso Yasui
Donald & Annette Yasutake
Martha E. Yent
Kathleen Yogi & Neal Yuda
Audrey R. Yoneshige
Rumi Yoshida
Leslie & Catherine Yoshino
Bryant T. Young
Jerry & Glenna Young
John & Cleta Young
Thomas K. Yue
Jo Ann W. Yuen, Ed.D.
Dahlia M. Zotos
O.S. Zukeran
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organization that shelters, rescues, adopts and welcomes all animals all day and every day.
100% of your gift stays in the islands for the benefit of Hawaii’s animals and people.
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Hickam Salutes the Animals
Hickam’s Animal Relief Fund raised $2,500 through collecting HI-5 cans and bottles with $500 also given to the
Feral Cat Sterilization Program.
Brownies Throw in the Towel for the Animals
Led by Sammy Noda and Paige Izutsu, Brownie Troop 464
collected towels for the Humane Society. Clean, towels in good
condition are used to groom animals, provide soft bedding and
used post-surgery.
Quick Fix for Overpopulation
Mahalo to the following veterinarians that offered discounted
sterilizations in February and March: Cat-Bird Vet Mobile
Clinic; Mililani Mauka Veterinary Clinic; The Cat Clinic;
The Pet Doctor; VCA Kaneohe; and Makai Animal Clinic.
Pump it Up for the Animals
More than 100 have already enrolled in the Aloha
Petroleum gas card club, which provides a discount at
the pump and a donation to the Humane Society. Call
356-2223 for an application.