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Do you have an emergency plan for your pet?

Earthquakes, Tsunamis, Storms, Floods, Power outages, Fires, these can happen at anytime. Are you prepared?

Do you have a plan for your pets in case of a natural disaster or any emergency?

First and foremost: Put your pets in your will. Be sure to let  family and friends know to take care of them in case you perish or are not able to care for them anymore.

Weekly Kennel Visit

Sunday night at the shelter.

 A bit of advice for watching this video; Lower your volume but keep your eyes wide open as this is heart melting good.

Stay tuned for huge shelter announcement soon. (Shhhhh! Hint: Our fabulous Feline Condos are almost ready)

Video by Molly Timko

Kennels on a Sunday Afternoon

If you haven't been to our shelter lately here is a bit of a peek.

Many improvements have been made to our shelter in the last few years to insure that our homeless pets are more comfortable in their stay with us.

DECLAWING A CAT IS INHUMANE

DECLAWING A CAT IS INHUMANE AND IN SOME STATES ILLEGAL.

Why is declawing cats illegal in some states?

Answer: In some countries and states, declawing is considered illegal and inhumane. Before you make the decision to declaw your cat, there are some important facts you should know.
Declawing is not like a manicure. It is serious surgery. Your cat's claw is not a toenail. It is actually closely adhered to the bone. So closely adhered that to remove the claw, the last bone of your the cat's claw has to be removed.

A letter from our Executive Director

Animal shelters serve the community as we know, but who is the community?

Today the word means so much more as each of our Facebook Friends is aware. At the same time our world seems smaller and more connected.

Social media like Facebook has literally meant the difference between life and death for those we serve at Kitsap Humane Society. It has brought together partner organizations to serve the greater good, created resources that did not exist, and helped rehome animals in jeopardy.

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