01-09-2017, 03:29 AM
To get back to Hawaii County, the HI Humane Society has this page:
http://www.rchihs.org/RP_LostFound.asp
If you have LOST your pet:
http://www.hihs.org/services/lost-a-pet
& if you FIND an animal:
http://www.hihs.org/services/found-a-lost-animal
Would be nice if there was a easier way to add pets...but I am sure...in this county...this is probably the best way to maintain the list... without inappropriate posts!
ADD: For those that do not want to bring a pet to the Humanes society, they have OPTIONS for those that would like to reunite a pet, but keep them if the owner is not looking for the pet - from their found section of their website:
"Unable to bring the animal to us?
Call the shelter and leave a description of the pet for our Found Pet Book. Pictures are very helpful as many animals have similar descriptions and owners
may describe their pets differently. Our staff can compare the found report with our lost reports for a possible match. We keep lost and found reports for
30 days.
Have the pet scanned for a microchip at your local veterinary clinic. Often pets without external ID have microchips enabling identification of their owners - and this is the fastest way to guarantee a reunion with their owners.
Other ways to help
In addition to filing a found report, put a found pet post on Facebook and Craigslist; check lost ads as well. You can post the found pet on the Hawaii Island
Humane Society’s Facebook page and others such as Hawai'i Island Pets Lost & Found. Describe the animal, note any distinctive markings and provide details about when and where they were found and how you can be reached."
It is unfortunate that they are swamped with more animals that they can handle, but the truth is that most pet owners will contact the Humane Society if they have lost a pet
http://www.rchihs.org/RP_LostFound.asp
If you have LOST your pet:
http://www.hihs.org/services/lost-a-pet
& if you FIND an animal:
http://www.hihs.org/services/found-a-lost-animal
Would be nice if there was a easier way to add pets...but I am sure...in this county...this is probably the best way to maintain the list... without inappropriate posts!
ADD: For those that do not want to bring a pet to the Humanes society, they have OPTIONS for those that would like to reunite a pet, but keep them if the owner is not looking for the pet - from their found section of their website:
"Unable to bring the animal to us?
Call the shelter and leave a description of the pet for our Found Pet Book. Pictures are very helpful as many animals have similar descriptions and owners
may describe their pets differently. Our staff can compare the found report with our lost reports for a possible match. We keep lost and found reports for
30 days.
Have the pet scanned for a microchip at your local veterinary clinic. Often pets without external ID have microchips enabling identification of their owners - and this is the fastest way to guarantee a reunion with their owners.
Other ways to help
In addition to filing a found report, put a found pet post on Facebook and Craigslist; check lost ads as well. You can post the found pet on the Hawaii Island
Humane Society’s Facebook page and others such as Hawai'i Island Pets Lost & Found. Describe the animal, note any distinctive markings and provide details about when and where they were found and how you can be reached."
It is unfortunate that they are swamped with more animals that they can handle, but the truth is that most pet owners will contact the Humane Society if they have lost a pet