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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Sunday, April 27, 2008

Animal companions

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Harry, Tag No. 08-5665.

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Hawaii news photo - The Honolulu Advertiser

Noelani, Tag No. 08-47.

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Hawaii news photo - The Honolulu Advertiser

Silver, Tag No. 08-6151.

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HARRY

TAG NO. 08-5665

Honest, folks — poor Harry isn't really "dirty," we just call him Dirty Harry to make him sound like a tough guy! In actuality, Harry is gray and brown with very definite likes and dislikes: he doesn't like kids (or may never have been around them); he doesn't like dogs or other cats; and he sure doesn't like restraints of any kind. Moreover, he's been declawed, so be prepared to adopt an indoor-only kitty. Harry is a "Seniors for Seniors" candidate, and is free of charge to anyone age 60 or older.

NOELANI

TAG NO. 08-4778

In Hawaiian, "Noelani" means "heavenly mist," and that's just what this sweet girl is — heavenly! This brown and white delight has the glossiest coat imaginable. She is vitally interested in you, and wants desperately to please. She is, however, somewhat excitable and likes to lead. She just needs to be taught proper doggy etiquette. Noelani has been diagnosed with heartworm but qualifies for the "Max Fund" for treatment of this all-too-common medical condition. This misty girl is incredibly sweet and shy, and longing to meet that one special person — you!

SILVER

TAG NO. 08-6151

This fine specimen of a rabbit would surely shine up on the silver screen, hence her name. A counter stray on April 2, Silver is a beautiful, big, and utterly bodacious! She has black and cream coloration, with big, floppy ears. She's soft, curious, handles exceptionally well — why, she's Superbunny!

These animals may have already found homes. The Hawaiian Humane Society and McInerny Dog Park at 2700 Wai'alae Ave. are open seven days a week. For hours, directions, special events and to see more pets available for adoption, see www.hawaiianhumane.org or call 946-2187. Call immediately to report lost or found animals.