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MHS Main Phone: 808-877-3680 x23
Save the Date!
MHS Fur Ball
February 25, 2012
MHS Senior Prom: "Happily Ever After"
Main Event: 5pm - 11pm
Haleakala Ballroom, Grand Wailea
MHS Prom AfterParty: 9:30pm - 2am
Tsunami Night Club, Grand Wailea
MAUI TIME:

Featured Animal Aloha Partner
Relish The Dog

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Feral Cat Program
The following represents our philosophy regarding the TTAR (trap, test, alter, and release) method of feral cat
colony maintenance.
We recognize that a feral cat population exists on the island of Maui. Feral cats are defined as felines,
which, for the most part, are not socialized and disdain human contact. Feral cat populations begin with
free roaming, unaltered and abandoned cats and will continue to draw new members from these ranks until cat
owners come to accept responsibility for their companions.
In addition to the TTAR program the Maui Humane Society believes in establishing both legislative and educational
programs aimed at limiting the indiscriminate breeding of cats. As well, we promote responsible pet ownership and
discourage the widespread myth that "cats are free spirits and can fend for themselves."
Experience has shown that cats are somewhat territorial and will establish and protect colonies. Left to breed
uncontrolled, these colonies compound the pet overpopulation program and pose a potential health risk to wildlife,
domestic pets, and humans. Continual trapping and euthanasia has been ineffective, in that other feral cats
repopulate the territorial niches left void by those previously removed. The TTAR method is only recommended
for colonies of feral cats that can be returned to supervised sites where long term care can be assured. Stray,
tame cats need to be placed in homes. Spaying/neutering colonies of cats:
- stabilizes the population at manageable levels
- eliminates annoying behaviors associated with mating (fighting, yowling, and spraying)
- helps make the animals easier to deal with
- has been proven more effective and less costly than repeated attempts at eradication
- is humane to the animals and fosters compassion in the community
The Maui Humane Society works in partnership with the Feline Foundation of Maui to provide spay/neuters
and other types of support for feral cats in colony situations. For more information on establishing a
colony of feral cats please contact the Feline Foundation of Maui at (808) 891-1181 or email:
felinefoundation@yahoo.com
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