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End-of-season kitten kraze!

It's an end-of-season kitten kraze at Kitsap Humane Society! Despite the falling snow, we still have kittens arriving at our shelter! Adopt a kitten for $125, but only for a limited time, so don't wait. Stop by and see if we have the perfect little kitty for you! But don't forget the shelter is closed Dec. 24-26 in observance of Christmas.

                                 

Need a last-minute gift idea?

Can’t think of what to give that person who has everything? Give them a Kitsap Humane Society gift certificate! They are good for any purchase as KHS (pet adoptions, merchandise) or can be used at our microchip/vaccine clinic for animals already owned. You can purchase our gift certificates for any denomination. Each certificate comes with a stuffed animal and can be purchased at the front desk. But hurry! The shelter will be closed Dec. 24-26 in observance of Christmas.

Raquel is our Pet of the Week!

Hi, my name is Raquel (Intake #24117). Don’t you think I’m a beauty? I could be a model with my shiny black coat and stunning green eyes! Right now, however, I’m just focusing on finding my forever home. I was picked up as a stray in Illahee. Isn’t it sad that no one showed up to claim me? I’m very playful and I like to grab your sleeve and tug, but I’ll purr all the while. Because of my exuberant, playful manner, I would do best in a home without small children. Do you think we can be pals? Meet me and other adoptable animals at Kitsap Humane Society, open six days a week.

You Can Help Save Lives!

                A message from Dr. Jen Stonequist, Director of Shelter Medicine

Dear Kitsap Humane Society friend and supporter,
The holidays are upon us and the year is quickly coming to a close. We have many things to be thankful for in our lives and here at KHS we are very proud to note our many accomplishments over the past year:

Stop in and meet Trigger!

Hi, my name is Trigger (Intake #25218), and I am very attentive and eager to please! Can you believe someone let this cute face wander around homeless? Well, they did, but I’m ready for a new adventure. I really enjoy being with people and I am just the right size to take on all your adventures. I’m a cattle dog, so I need to go to a home where I can be useful – that’s what I was bred for! I’m not suited for a lazy, couch potato-style of life because I’m a herder at heart and I need a purpose in life.

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