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 2 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. 3 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. 4 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. 5 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 6 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 rs d Robert Bean Barry & Virginia Weinman e si gned 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 m To . we Flo Patricia Rodriguez Auction Chair ne 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 7 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 8 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. 9 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 13 and listen to KSSK all 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 10 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 11 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. 12 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 13 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 14 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 15 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 16 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 17 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 18 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. 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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 When it comes to giving, go local. On Oahu, the Hawaiian Humane Society is the only 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. 19 2700 Waialae Avenue Honolulu, HI 96826 Non-Profit Org. US Postage PAID Honolulu, HI Permit No. 1004 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED www.hawaiianhumane.org 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.