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- Oahu SPCA
Woof! Meow! One thing before you go…
Do you need to find a loving home for your pet?
Shelters are often inundated with pet surrenders, and do not want to provide a simple outlet that takes away the obligation of responsible pet ownership. Therefore, they would prefer that people try hard to find a solution before resorting to surrendering their pet to a shelter. If you must find a new home for a pet, please try posting to our adoption portal before placing the burden on the shelter. Direct adoptions work well and allow everyone to share in the accountability of their community!
Address:
823 Olive Ave
Wahiawa, HI
Postal Address:
PO box 861673
Wahiawa HI 96786
Call Us: 808-754-1519
Facebook: www.facebook.com/SPCA.Oahu
The Oahu SPCA was founded in April of 2009 and launched its mission, “Every healthy, treatable animal will find a forever home.”
The overwhelming support of our community was instrumental in helping to establish the first Oahu SPCA and the largest animal welfare organization in the state of Hawaii with a no-kill philosophy. On July 18, 2009, 432 animals were relinquished to the Oahu SPCA after the owner of an animal sanctuary in Waianae passed away. The Oahu SPCA rescued all 432 animals in 48 hours, which marked the largest animal rescue in the history of Hawaii.
823 Olive Ave
Wahiawa, HI
Postal Address:
PO box 861673
Wahiawa HI 96786
Call Us: 808-754-1519
Facebook: www.facebook.com/SPCA.Oahu
The Oahu SPCA was founded in April of 2009 and launched its mission, “Every healthy, treatable animal will find a forever home.”
The overwhelming support of our community was instrumental in helping to establish the first Oahu SPCA and the largest animal welfare organization in the state of Hawaii with a no-kill philosophy. On July 18, 2009, 432 animals were relinquished to the Oahu SPCA after the owner of an animal sanctuary in Waianae passed away. The Oahu SPCA rescued all 432 animals in 48 hours, which marked the largest animal rescue in the history of Hawaii.
Do you need to find a loving home for your pet?
No-kill shelters do wonderful work, but as a result, are often inundated with pet surrenders. In the unfortunate scenario that you have to find a new home for your pet, please read through the rehoming solution and articles on this page before contacting the shelter.
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