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Pet of the Week – Coraline
Meet this lovely gal. Introducing Coraline! Coraline is a young pup at 7 months with lots of love to give and room to grow! She still has her typical puppy antics, and is a little shy of new people and experiences. With the right combination of understanding, acceptance, and tons of love, Coraline is bound... Read Entire Story » Adopt Me Now »

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“Like” Clifton Hollow on Facebook and Help KHS

January 21, 2015

Once again, Kitsap Humane Society is participating in Fans 4 Food – a partnership with Clifton Hollow Animal Hospital in Poulsbo. From now until February 16, Clifton Hollow Animal Hospital will donate one can of food to KHS for every “Like” they receive on their Facebook page. You can help them support our animals with… Read Entire Story »

2015 KHS Calendar JUST REDUCED to $10!

January 16, 2015

It’s not too late to order your Kitsap Humane Society 2015 Calendar. The price has just been reduced to only $10. All proceeds benefit the animals of KHS. Calendars can be shipped directly to you or picked up at KHS. Click here to order yours today!

Ozzie has been waiting for you since October

January 14, 2015

Hi! My name is Ozzie (Intake #40955) and, boy, am I a sweetheart. I’m a mature, gentle soul looking for a quiet home where I can receive lots of love. I’m timid around people I don’t know, but once I warm up to you, all you have to do is call my name and I’ll… Read Entire Story »

Trapping Feral Cats: You Have To Catch Them To Help Them

January 13, 2015

You have a couple of “visitor” cats coming into your yard occasionally – perhaps you provide some food for them, or they have decided to take shelter under your front porch. They don’t seem to belong to anyone, and they are sort of fun to watch. Then a few more show up, and you notice… Read Entire Story »

Jonesy is one cool pup

January 7, 2015

Hi! My name is Jonesy (Intake #39777) and I’m a loving, playful guy looking to be your new best friend! I have a big personality and lots of tail wag. I’m a fan of chew toys and will gladly be your dance partner. I can be a little nervous with new people at first, and… Read Entire Story »

Cat Missing an Ear-Tip? That’s a Good Thing!

January 2, 2015

Have you ever seen an outdoor cat missing the tip of one ear, and wondered what happened to it? This is called “ear-tipping,” and is actually a sign that the cat has been the lucky beneficiary of a Trap/Neuter/Return effort like Kitsap Humane Society’s Port Orchard Community Cats free spay/neuter program. When free-roaming or feral… Read Entire Story »

King “Keegan” looking for his castle to call home

December 31, 2014

Hi! My name is Keegan (Intake #40648) and I’m a quiet and independent older kitty looking for a loving home. I’m a Flame Point Siamese with beautiful crossed blue eyes. I love getting my head petted. I’m timid until I get to know you and, for this reason, it’s probably best I be adopted by… Read Entire Story »

What’s the Big Deal about Free-Roaming Cats?

December 26, 2014

Trap/Neuter/Return programs are popping up in communities across the nation to help control their feral and free-roaming cat populations. Some feral colonies have caretakers – people who provide food and shelter – and others may complain about them providing these necessities, creating strife between neighbors. Trap/Neuter/Return efforts, such as our Port Orchard Community Cats program,… Read Entire Story »

Golden girl Penelope is waiting for you

December 17, 2014

Hi! My name is Penelope (Intake # 41435) and I’m a pleasantly plump older brindle girl with a great smile and funny ears. I was picked up as a stray in early November, but I was clearly someone’s loved pet as I’m used to the comforts of home. I’m housetrained and I love going for… Read Entire Story »

Feral or Stray?

December 15, 2014

You notice a cat roaming your neighborhood, and you don’t recognize him as a neighbor’s pet. What should you do? That depends on whether he is a feral cat or a stray pet. Feral cats should be treated differently than strays, for both your safety and the cats’ well-being. Put simply, a feral cat was… Read Entire Story »