The Seattle Humane Society stated cats transferred from Maui discovered “safety and families” across the Pacific Northwest.
We have been humbled by the outpouring of help for the cats transferred to Seattle Humane from Maui by means of ‘Good Cat Network’s Operation Aloha Cat program’ this summer season,” stated a information launch from the Seattle Humane Society. “Relocating cats to the Pacific Northwest during the devastating wildfires meant our partners in Hawaii could open their space to displaced and injured cats and focus their efforts on reuniting families.”
The Seattle Humane Society shared one adoption story.
KIRO 7 coated when the kittens have been rescued, many with burns, from the Maui fires in August.
“Pekelo came home as a new member of our family here in North Seattle on Friday and we couldn’t be happier! Pekelo [was] skittish but he is coming out to eat and even play with the other kitten [Nalani] we adopted from Seattle Humane that day. We believed it would be good for both of them to have each other and he is really responding to Nalani’s sweet energy,” Chris advised the Seattle Humane Society.
We additionally coated when the cats have been prepared for adoption.