HIHS Spay & Neuter Waggin’ to visit Pahoa, Volcano and Kohala

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The Hawaii Island Humane Society’s Mobile Spay &Neuter Waggin’ continues its rural outreach services in January with stops today in Pahoa, Tuesday in Volcano and Wednesday in Kohala.

Schedule your appointments by calling 329-8002 or emailing lauren@hihs.org. Due to limited space, the Mobile Spay &Neuter Waggin’ is unable to accommodate drop-ins.

All appointments must be scheduled in advance by calling 329-8002 or emailing lauren@hihs.org. Only healthy, owned dogs and cats will be accepted. The pets must be between 8 weeks and 7 years old and kittens must weigh 2 pounds or more.

Other animals other than dogs and cats, unhealthy animals or those with contagious illnesses will not be accepted.

“Eliminating pet overpopulation is a primary goal of the Hawaii Island Humane Society. Taking our spay and neuter program on the road … will enable pet owners with limited financial means or transportation issues to fix their pets, and eliminate the possibility of accidental litters which become a community problem and add to our organization’s challenge of addressing pet overpopulation,” said Hawaii Island Humane Society Chief Executive Officer Dr. Beth Jose.

Go to hihs.org for more information.