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Learn about the CatFriends Organization --who we are, what we do, and why we do it!

Towels (hand, bath, bath sheet)
Cat food
Bait: tuna in oil, sardines in oil, canned cat food
Cleaning supplies (bleach, dish soap, laundry detergent)
Pet food dishes, litter boxes
Humane animal traps
Pet kennels
Monetary donations
Volunteers' time and skills
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Our Mission:

To humanely decrease the abandoned and feral cat population through widely-accepted Trap, Neuter, Return, and Manage (TNRM) methodology. This approach returns neutered cats to where they were trapped under human caretaker supervision and care while ensuring they are not producing unwanted litters.

CatFriends will assist and educate residential, business, government, and military communities in responsible and humane cat caretaking.

We also promote adoption and foster care.

Adopt a Kitty

Kitten season is in full swing bringing lots of orphans. There are many cats who need caring homes!

Foster Homes Needed

We have several cats needing a foster home for 2-4 weeks. more...

Why Foster Care is Necessary

Along with nutritional care, foster families provide loving interaction necessary to prepare kittens for a life alongside humans.

The foster care period naturally depends on the size and condition of the kittens.

Most fosterlings are eligible for sterilization and adoption after about 4 weeks of care. Some, however, can take as long as 8 weeks before they reach the appropriate weight, health, and temperament.

Fostering a kitten is a very important decision. You will be an integral force in shaping the cat's future. Much of its personality and temperament will be decided by the care you provide. more... 

Our Upcoming Clinics:

Current Brochure & Driving Directions

Sunday, August 15
Location: HARC

Sunday, August 22
Location: HARC

Saturday, September 4
Location: HARC

Saturday, September 25
Location: HARC

Pets: $60 (includes microchip)
Ferals: $15 (includes microchip)

Please call (808)226-4561 for an appointment.

The following restrictions applies to all participants:

ALL cats must arrive in an acceptable carrier or trap. Feral cats must arrive in a humane trap.

We reserve the right to determine whether a cat is feral or a pet. If a cat is deemed friendly by the on-site veterinarian, the pet rate will apply.

Discounted fees are available for feral colony caretakers with Hawaii EBT card. To be eligible for the discount, in addition to the above restrictions, the following applies:

The discount applies only to caretakers of feral cats.

You must present your EBT card and a valid picture ID upon clinic check-in.

EBT Cardholder must personally check in the cat in order to receive the discount.  


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