Pet of the Week

Pet of the Week – Zephyra & Quartz
Meet Zephyra and Quartz, a lovely momma-daughter pair! Zephyra is the adult mother of Quartz who is 4 months old, these two are hoping to be a part of your family! They are looking for a home that will provide them with all the proper rabbit care needs. Rabbits are in need of proper diet,... Read Entire Story » Adopt Me Now »

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Grant received from BISSELL Pet Foundation

June 16, 2015

This week, Kitsap Humane Society was thrilled to become the recipient of a grant from the BISSELL Pet Foundation! KHS was chosen out of 129 animal welfare organizations to receive a grant of $3,150 to support our growing foster care program. In 2014 over 800 animals went through KHS’ foster care program, and in 2015 that number is… Read Entire Story »

FREE Cat Day Friday June 12th!

June 10, 2015

Kitsap Humane Society is FULL of cats, so we’re having a Meow Luau on Friday, June 12th with FREE adoptions for all cats over six months old! As the weather warms in the spring, cats begin to procreate, and roam outdoors more, leading to higher numbers of cats arriving at the shelter. Unfortunately only a small… Read Entire Story »

Buddy Wants To Be Your New Pal

June 9, 2015

Hi! My name is Buddy (Intake #45458) and I’m a super cute scruffy boy looking for a new family. I arrived at the shelter after being found wandering around the streets so the staff don’t know much about my history, but they think I’m probably about 11 years old. But I don’t act my age… Read Entire Story »

Meet Bentley!

May 27, 2015

Hi! My name is Bentley (Intake #44225) and I’m a 5-year-old Min Pin mix looking for a home where I can have all the attention to myself. I am super athletic and love going on walks and hikes. I would enjoy nose work or other dog activities that will give my busy mind a good… Read Entire Story »

Gaining a New Pack Member

May 4, 2015

Thank you for being there for Kyna! It’s always a challenge to introduce a new personality into the pack. I’m sure glad I went with my “gut feeling” and brought her home. Turns out she is very friendly and outgoing! She loves to meet new people and dogs. She is fearless. When she wants to… Read Entire Story »

Found Kittens? What You Should (and Should Not!) Do

April 3, 2015

Our recent warm winter and early spring means a long and fertile kitten season is on its way. During kitten season, it is common to find a nest of unattended kittens that seem to have been abandoned by their mother. When people make these discoveries, the first impulse is to scoop up the kittens to… Read Entire Story »

A Community Cats Success Story

March 2, 2015

Sometimes – after repeatedly dealing with uncooperative caretakers, disgruntled neighbors, sick or injured cats, and vague reports of feral colonies that cannot be located – Trap/Neuter/Return advocates and volunteers can begin to feel overwhelmed, disillusioned, and even discouraged. But then something happens that makes the time and effort all worthwhile, and reminds us why we… Read Entire Story »

Fraidy Cats Need Love Too

February 10, 2015

Stray cats, feral cats, homeless cats – we have many terms for the free-roaming felines in our communities. They may show up because they were dumped by someone unwilling to care for them, or because they were outdoor pets that were chased or frightened away from their home territory; these strays are often easy to… Read Entire Story »

Charlie Needs a Dedicated Owner

January 29, 2015

Hi! My name is Charlie (Intake #42405) and I’m a super handsome fella who arrived from an over-crowded shelter to find my forever home. I really hope I don’t have to wait much longer. I’m a calm, friendly guy who is eager to please. I enjoy all outdoor activities including going for walks and getting… Read Entire Story »

Feral Cats: Euthanize, Relocate, or T/N/R?

January 22, 2015

Many people don’t mind free-roaming cats living in their communities, and some even care for them by providing food and shelter. But there are those who do not appreciate having a feral colony nearby. These people may be concerned about the colony’s effect on local wildlife (such as birds or rabbits), the possibility of pet… Read Entire Story »