Pet of the Week: Dash

Pet of the Week: Dash - Hawaii Island Humane Society, Animal Community Center in Kona
Pet of the Week: Dash - Hawaii Island Humane Society, Animal Community Center in Kona
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Hawaii Island Humane Society has an animal available for adoption:

Dash

ANIMAL ID HIHS-A-6476

BREED Domestic Shorthair

SEX Female

WEIGHT 3.2 lbs

AGE 0Y/11M/2W

LOCATION KONA – Cat Barn, Cat Corral

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Currently Housed with Other Cats!

Located at The Animal Community Center in Kona

Dash is a gorgeous girl whose favorite things include warm laps, snuggles, treats, and playtime! She plays enthusiastically, but is gentle and the most careful with her kitten teeth and paws! She LOVES other cats and would very much appreciate a playmate in her new home. Dash would do best in a home where she is kept safely indoors with her family.

To adopt me:

Start by clicking the “Apply to Adopt” button on my profile!

Once you have filled out the adoption questionnaire, our Adoptions team will follow up with you via phone or email as soon as possible. If we are a match, the Adoptions team will schedule a meet and greet appointment at the shelter. If you have any questions regarding our adoption process, please reach out to us at adopt@hihs.org.

Please note: Our shelters are open for walk-in visits on Friday-Tuesday, from 10am to 3pm; all adoptions are by appointment only.

For more information, contact the Hawaii Island Humane Society, Animal Community Center in Kona at 78-6767 Mamalahoa Hwy Holualoa, HI 96725 or call 808-329-1175 or email kona@hihs.org
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