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Island Subaru Donates to Hawaii Wildlife Fund and SPCA Maui

Island Subaru Donates to Hawaii Wildlife Fund and SPCA Maui

 

Subaru Hawaii Donates to Hawaii Wildlife Fund and SPCA Maui

“Share the Love” Event Raises $30,000 for Five Local Non-Profits

 

KAHULUI, HAWAII (January 24, 2013) – Subaru Hawaii announced that its “Share the Love” sales event raised $8,000 forHawaii Wildlife Fund and $3,000 for the SPCA Maui. A check presentation was held today at Island Subaru in Kahului.

 

Kona Subaru Hosts ”Share the Love” event on December 1

Kona Subaru Hosts ”Share the Love” event on December 1

 

Kona Subaru Hosts ”Share the Love” event on December 1

Forever Homes for Dogs and Cats; Donations of Pet Food and Care Supplies Needed

 

WHAT:            Kona Subaru invites the public to attend “Share the Love” day on December 1 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.  The dealership will host an engaging event on behalf of Hawaii Island Humane Society.

 

2 men plead innocent in goat theft

2 men plead innocent in goat theft

The two men accused of stealing and slaughtering a pregnant goat on Kauai last month claim their are innocent.

Ryan Winchell, 29, and Russell Hoomanawanui, 29, of Kilauea pleaded not guilty to charges including theft of livestock, criminal property damage and cruelty to animals at their arraignment on Wednesday.

According to the owners of the Kunana Dairy in Moloa'a, their pet goat Kaitlyn was slaughtered one week before she was due to give birth to two babies.

Winchell is free on $8,100 bail while Hoomanawanui is free on $8,000 bail.

A preliminary hearing is set for June 30.

Kauai Kunana Dairy offering $11K reward in goat killing

A dairy farm in Kilauea is offering an $11,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the those responsible for killing and butchering a goat.

The Wooten Family of Kauai Kunana Dairy found their goat, Kaitlyn, dead in a pasture last Friday. They believe the incident happened between Thursday evening and Friday morning.

The farm believes the brutal slaughter may have been for food, which is unfortunate because the ranch is known for donating resources to those in need.

According to the farm, Kaitlyn was two weeks away from giving birth. The four-year-old doe brought in $7,000 annually for the Wooten family.

A pair of sunglasses, unspent shotgun shells and a Winchester hunting knife were found at the scene.

Anyone with information about this case is asked to call Kauai CrimeStoppers at (808) 241-1887.

Humane Society receives 125 stray animals over holiday weekend

Humane Society receives 125 stray animals over holiday weekend

The Hawaiian Humane Society received and picked up about 125 stray dogs and cats over the holiday weekend (Friday, Dec. 31 to Sunday, Jan. 2).

Anyone who lost a pet is advised to file a lost report with the Humane Society and visit the facility to look for it.

If your pet does not have identification, or you fail to file a lost report, there is a chance your pet will be adopted to a new home.

Any animals found running at-large should be taken the Humane Society's 24-hour animal admissions, where they will have the best chance of being reunited with its owner.

The Humane Society has also extended its half-price dog adoption special. Through Jan. 6, you can adopt a dog six-months and older for $32.50.

For more information, call the Humane Society at (808) 946-2187.