Pet overpopulation is a community-wide issue that requires community-based solutions. Hawaiian Humane Society advocates and implements the three-fold strategy of legislation, education and spay/neuter to address pet overpopulation.
Hawaiian Humane Society advocates for government funding in support of no-fee or low-fee spay/neuter. We educate the public regarding the benefits of spay/neuter, which provides pets with longer, healthier lives; and enhances the human-animal bond by making pets better companions for their human family members. We support the spay/neuter of all dogs, cats and rabbits offered for adoption; and provide access to low-fee, donor-subsidized spay/neuter for owned dogs and cats, as well as Free-Roaming cats, through our Community Spay/Neuter Center.