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Domestic Shorthair kittens & cats in Hawaii

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Below are our newest added Domestic Shorthairs available for adoption in Hawaii. To see more adoptable Domestic Shorthairs in Hawaii, use the search tool below to enter specific criteria!
We'll also keep you updated on Tiny's adoption status with email updates.
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Tiny

Domestic Shorthair

Male, 5 mos
Lihue, HI
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We'll also keep you updated on Oscar's adoption status with email updates.
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Oscar

Domestic Shorthair

Male, 3 mos
Holualoa, HI
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While Oscar is a happy, healthy kitten, Oscar has tested positive for FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus) and will need some accommodations in his new home to ensure the health and safety of both Oscar and others. 1. He must be an INDOOR CAT ONLY. 2. He should be the only cat in the home - or can live with other FIV+ cats. (check out the other adoptable FIV+ kittens!) 3. He should be provided with good nutrition and fed a quality, healthy diet. 4. Because Oscar is still a kitten, HIHS recommends that his adopter plan to have him re-tested every 2 months until he is 6 months or older; this would be at the expense of the adopter, using their own veterinarian. FIVE REASONS TO ADOPT AN FIV+ KITTEN: 1. Cats with FIV can live long and healthy lives! With proper care, a FIV+ cat can live a long and comfortable life. In fact, it’s not uncommon for cats infected with FIV to live up to 12 years! Like with any cat, the lifespan of an FIV+ cat will depend on the luck of the draw. But since the health and lifespan of a cat with FIV depends so much on maintaining a strong immune system there are some things you can do to stack the odds, including keeping your cat indoors, scheduling regular wellness checkups, and feeding a high-nutrition diet. 2.They're just cats! Just like every other cat, FIV+ cats have their own unique personality and traits 3. You're helping our shelter rescue more FIV+ cats By adopting an FIV+ cat, you are not only getting a new best friend, but we will then be able to help another FIV+ cat in need! 4. FIV is not transmittable to humans While other cats can transmit FIV to each other, it's not transmittable to humans or other species. Looking to adopt two cats? Great! Two FIV+ cats are always better than 1! 5. You're saving a life When you adopt any cat, including FIV+ cats, you are saving a life and opening up a kennel for another cat in need. Looking to adopt a kitten? Consider 2! Kittens are best adopted in pairs; when you adopt 2 kittens at the same time, you'll receive a $25 discount off your adoption fees*. To learn more about why a pair of kittens is best, read below from information from The Kitten Lady (kittenlady.org): Seven Ways That Kitten Friendships are Beneficial Learn by Observation - Kittens learn by observation and will more quickly pick up skills like using the litter box or grooming if they have another kitten or cat to teach them. Focus Play Aggression - Having a friend means they can take out their play aggression on one another (instead of on you.) They'll also teach each other good boundaries about biting and scratching. Read about biting behaviors in kittens and how having a playmate can help! Entertain & Enrich - When your kitten has a buddy, they'll always be entertained, active, and enriched. And a happy cat makes a happy home! Keep Out of Trouble - One mischievous kitten can be destructive if left alone, but two kittens tend to keep each other occupied and out of trouble. Easier Intro to Adult Cat - If you have an adult cat at home, two new kittens may be easier to introduce into your family than one. While one kitten may nag an older cat, two kittens will keep each other company while the older cat watches from a distance. Comfort in Friendship - Having a pal will help your kitten settle into a new home. Just like humans, kittens have an easier time feeling comfortable trying something new if they've got a friend to do it with them. Bonded Pair Adoption - It's easier to adopt a bonded pair than it is to introduce a new cat later. Adopting a dynamic duo ensures that you'll have a harmonious home for years to come! It's Like I Always Say: One Kitten is Half a Kitten. Two Kittens Are a Whole! If you're set on adopting only one kitten, I recommend doing so only if you do have another playful cat in the home already. A kitten can certainly adapt to life with a young cat, and will benefit from the feline mentorship. However, I strongly advise against adopting a solo kitten into a home with no one for them to befriend! *Kitten adoption fees are $100 per kitten and includes spay/neuter, microchip, up to date on vaccines, and up to date on preventatives. $25 off applies to adopting two kittens at the same time; do not have to be from the same litter. TO ADOPT ME: 1. Start by clicking the "Apply to Adopt" button on my profile! 2. Once you have submitted 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. Questions about adopting? Please email 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.
We'll also keep you updated on Slash's adoption status with email updates.
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Slash

Domestic Shorthair

Male, 4 mos
Holualoa, HI
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While Slash is a happy, healthy kitten, Slash has tested positive for FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus) and will need some accommodations in his new home to ensure the health and safety of both Slash and others. 1. He must be an INDOOR CAT ONLY. 2. He should be the only cat in the home - or can live with other FIV+ cats. (check out my littermates!) 3. He should be provided with good nutrition and fed a quality, healthy diet. 4. Because Slash is still a kitten, HIHS recommends that his adopter plan to have him re-tested every 2 months until he is 6 months or older; this would be at the expense of the adopter, using their own veterinarian. FIVE REASONS TO ADOPT AN FIV+ KITTEN: 1. Cats with FIV can live long and healthy lives! With proper care, a FIV+ cat can live a long and comfortable life. In fact, it’s not uncommon for cats infected with FIV to live up to 12 years! Like with any cat, the lifespan of an FIV+ cat will depend on the luck of the draw. But since the health and lifespan of a cat with FIV depends so much on maintaining a strong immune system there are some things you can do to stack the odds, including keeping your cat indoors, scheduling regular wellness checkups, and feeding a high-nutrition diet. 2.They're just cats! Just like every other cat, FIV+ cats have their own unique personality and traits 3. You're helping our shelter rescue more FIV+ cats By adopting an FIV+ cat, you are not only getting a new best friend, but we will then be able to help another FIV+ cat in need! 4. FIV is not transmittable to humans While other cats can transmit FIV to each other, it's not transmittable to humans or other species. Looking to adopt two cats? Great! Two FIV+ cats are always better than 1! 5. You're saving a life When you adopt any cat, including FIV+ cats, you are saving a life and opening up a kennel for another cat in need. Looking to adopt a kitten? Consider 2! Kittens are best adopted in pairs; when you adopt 2 kittens at the same time, you'll receive a $25 discount off your adoption fees*. To learn more about why a pair of kittens is best, read below from information from The Kitten Lady (kittenlady.org): Seven Ways That Kitten Friendships are Beneficial Learn by Observation - Kittens learn by observation and will more quickly pick up skills like using the litter box or grooming if they have another kitten or cat to teach them. Focus Play Aggression - Having a friend means they can take out their play aggression on one another (instead of on you.) They'll also teach each other good boundaries about biting and scratching. Read about biting behaviors in kittens and how having a playmate can help! Entertain & Enrich - When your kitten has a buddy, they'll always be entertained, active, and enriched. And a happy cat makes a happy home! Keep Out of Trouble - One mischievous kitten can be destructive if left alone, but two kittens tend to keep each other occupied and out of trouble. Easier Intro to Adult Cat - If you have an adult cat at home, two new kittens may be easier to introduce into your family than one. While one kitten may nag an older cat, two kittens will keep each other company while the older cat watches from a distance. Comfort in Friendship - Having a pal will help your kitten settle into a new home. Just like humans, kittens have an easier time feeling comfortable trying something new if they've got a friend to do it with them. Bonded Pair Adoption - It's easier to adopt a bonded pair than it is to introduce a new cat later. Adopting a dynamic duo ensures that you'll have a harmonious home for years to come! It's Like I Always Say: One Kitten is Half a Kitten. Two Kittens Are a Whole! If you're set on adopting only one kitten, I recommend doing so only if you do have another playful cat in the home already. A kitten can certainly adapt to life with a young cat, and will benefit from the feline mentorship. However, I strongly advise against adopting a solo kitten into a home with no one for them to befriend! *Kitten adoption fees are $100 per kitten and includes spay/neuter, microchip, up to date on vaccines, and up to date on preventatives. $25 off applies to adopting two kittens at the same time; do not have to be from the same litter. TO ADOPT ME: Start by clicking the “Apply to Adopt” button on my profile! 1.Once you have filled out the adoption questionnaire, our Adoptions team will follow up with you via phone or email as soon as possible. 2.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.
We'll also keep you updated on Axl 's adoption status with email updates.
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Axl

Domestic Shorthair

Male, 4 mos
Holualoa, HI
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While Axl is a happy, healthy kitten, Axl has tested positive for FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus) and will need some accommodations in his new home to ensure the health and safety of both Axl and others. 1. He must be an INDOOR CAT ONLY. 2. He should be the only cat in the home - or can live with other FIV+ cats. (check out my littermates!) 3. He should be provided with good nutrition and fed a quality, healthy diet. 4. Because Axl is still a kitten, HIHS recommends that his adopter plan to have him re-tested every 2 months until he is 6 months or older; this would be at the expense of the adopter, using their own veterinarian. FIVE REASONS TO ADOPT AN FIV+ KITTEN: 1. Cats with FIV can live long and healthy lives! With proper care, a FIV+ cat can live a long and comfortable life. In fact, it’s not uncommon for cats infected with FIV to live up to 12 years! Like with any cat, the lifespan of an FIV+ cat will depend on the luck of the draw. But since the health and lifespan of a cat with FIV depends so much on maintaining a strong immune system there are some things you can do to stack the odds, including keeping your cat indoors, scheduling regular wellness checkups, and feeding a high-nutrition diet. 2.They're just cats! Just like every other cat, FIV+ cats have their own unique personality and traits 3. You're helping our shelter rescue more FIV+ cats By adopting an FIV+ cat, you are not only getting a new best friend, but we will then be able to help another FIV+ cat in need! 4. FIV is not transmittable to humans While other cats can transmit FIV to each other, it's not transmittable to humans or other species. Looking to adopt two cats? Great! Two FIV+ cats are always better than 1! 5. You're saving a life When you adopt any cat, including FIV+ cats, you are saving a life and opening up a kennel for another cat in need. Looking to adopt a kitten? Consider 2! Kittens are best adopted in pairs; when you adopt 2 kittens at the same time, you'll receive a $25 discount off your adoption fees*. To learn more about why a pair of kittens is best, read below from information from The Kitten Lady (kittenlady.org): Seven Ways That Kitten Friendships are Beneficial Learn by Observation - Kittens learn by observation and will more quickly pick up skills like using the litter box or grooming if they have another kitten or cat to teach them. Focus Play Aggression - Having a friend means they can take out their play aggression on one another (instead of on you.) They'll also teach each other good boundaries about biting and scratching. Read about biting behaviors in kittens and how having a playmate can help! Entertain & Enrich - When your kitten has a buddy, they'll always be entertained, active, and enriched. And a happy cat makes a happy home! Keep Out of Trouble - One mischievous kitten can be destructive if left alone, but two kittens tend to keep each other occupied and out of trouble. Easier Intro to Adult Cat - If you have an adult cat at home, two new kittens may be easier to introduce into your family than one. While one kitten may nag an older cat, two kittens will keep each other company while the older cat watches from a distance. Comfort in Friendship - Having a pal will help your kitten settle into a new home. Just like humans, kittens have an easier time feeling comfortable trying something new if they've got a friend to do it with them. Bonded Pair Adoption - It's easier to adopt a bonded pair than it is to introduce a new cat later. Adopting a dynamic duo ensures that you'll have a harmonious home for years to come! It's Like I Always Say: One Kitten is Half a Kitten. Two Kittens Are a Whole! If you're set on adopting only one kitten, I recommend doing so only if you do have another playful cat in the home already. A kitten can certainly adapt to life with a young cat, and will benefit from the feline mentorship. However, I strongly advise against adopting a solo kitten into a home with no one for them to befriend! *Kitten adoption fees are $100 per kitten and includes spay/neuter, microchip, up to date on vaccines, and up to date on preventatives. $25 off applies to adopting two kittens at the same time; do not have to be from the same litter. TO ADOPT ME: Start by clicking the “Apply to Adopt” button on my profile! 1.Once you have filled out the adoption questionnaire, our Adoptions team will follow up with you via phone or email as soon as possible. 2.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.
We'll also keep you updated on Mishu's adoption status with email updates.
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Mishu

Domestic Shorthair

Female, 2 yrs 6 mos
Lihue, HI
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We'll also keep you updated on Wheezy's adoption status with email updates.
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Wheezy

Domestic Shorthair

Male, 3 yrs 4 mos
Holualoa, HI
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Here's what one of Wheezy's favorite volunteers has to say about him: Wheezy is a very playful guy. He loves to play-joust with the other cats as he moves around the room to visit them, and is very friendly to them all. he makes very good use of the tunnels and cat tents around the room, and when he spots the catnip Boogie Mat, he goes to town. He becomes quite the acrobat. Then, as quickly as he was racing around the room trying it all out, he’ll stop and come over to you to be picked up and snuggled. If you brush his smooth coat, he will be your friend. TO ADOPT WHEEZY: 1. Start by clicking the "Apply to Adopt" button on my profile! 2. Once you have submitted 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. Questions about adopting? Please email 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.

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Lucky Paws Animal Foundation

2875 S King Street #102, Honolulu , HI 96826

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Cat People of Oahu

P. O. Box 894286, Mililani , HI 96789

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Oahu SPCA

823 Olive Ave, Wahiawa , HI 96786

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