RedRover Responders stands at the ready to provide animal emergency sheltering assistance for animals displaced by Hurricane Lane. Here is a list of currently available animal emergency shelters and resources.
Know of a resource or shelter to add to this list? Email us at info@redrover.org!
*Please note that these resources have been gathered from public sources. If you are planning to shelter at one of these sites with your animals, please verify that it is open and accepting animals as conditions may have changed.
Pet friendly lodging resources:
Veterinary care:
BIG ISLAND
Resources for pet owners
Pet friendly shelters
- Red Cross Shelters
- From Kauai Humane Society: Red Cross is mandated to accept pets at ALL shelters. All animals MUST be in a crate.
- Emergency Shelter Information from Hawaiian Humane Society:
- In light of the potential threat of Hurricane Lane, the Hawaiian Humane Society’s Adoption Center will be closed on Thursday, August 23 and Friday, August 24. For pet emergencies, please call 356-2250 or dial 911. Click here for a list of emergency shelters near you. Remember, if it’s not safe for you, it’s not safe for your pet.
- Their website states that pet owners evacuating to an emergency shelter need an ID tag for their dog, as well as a collar, leash, and a two-week supply of food and medications. They also suggest listening to radio and television broadcasts to find out if your nearest shelter will be open.
- Map of open pet shelters – click on the icons for shelter details and contact information
- Kealakehe High School — 74-5000 Puohulihuli Street, Kailua-Kona
- Waikoloa Elementary & Middle School — 68-1730 Ho’oko Street, Waikoloa
- Kamehameha Park Hisaoka Gym — 54-382 Kamehameha Park Road, Kapaau
MAUI
Resources for pet owners
Pet friendly shelters
- Red Cross Shelters
- From Kauai Humane Society: Red Cross is mandated to accept pets at ALL shelters. All animals MUST be in a crate.
- Maui High – 660 Lono Ave, Kahului
- Lokelani Intermediate – 1401 Liloa Dr, Kihei
- Lanai High & Elementary – 555 Fraser Ave, Lanai City
OAHU
Resources for pet owners
Pet friendly shelters
- Red Cross Shelters
- From Kauai Humane Society: Red Cross is mandated to accept pets at ALL shelters. All animals MUST be in a crate.
From Honolulu Star Advertiser: Twenty shelters are being set up throughout Oahu with the help of the American Red Cross Hawaii chapter. The shelters are to be used as a last resort for people seeking protection from high winds and flying debris, said Mayor Kirk Caldwell. If safe to do so, people should shelter in their homes, or stay with family and friends, he said.
All 20 evacuation shelters on Oahu accept pets. The shelters will open at 10 a.m. Thursday. They are:
- Aiea High – 98-1276 Ulune St
- Leilehua High – 1515 California Ave
- Radford High – 4361 Salt Lake Blvd
- Waialua High and Intermediate – 67-160 Farrington Hwy
- Dole Middle – 1803 Kamehameha IV Rd
- Farrington High – 1564 North King St
- Kaimuki Middle – 631 18th Ave
- Kaiser High – 511 Lunalilo Home Rd
- Kalani High – 4680 Kalanianaole Hwy
- McKinley High – 1039 S. King St
- Stevenson Middle – 1202 Prospect St
- Campbell High – 91-980 North Rd
- Kapolei High – 91-5007 Kapolei Pkwy
- Leihoku Elementary – 86-285 Leihoku St
- Nanakuli High and Intermediate – 89-980 Nanakuli Ave
- Pearl City High – 2100 Hookiekie St
- Waipahu High – 94-1211 Farrington Hwy
- Brigham Young University Hawaii – 55-220 Kulanui St
- Castle High – 45-386 Kaneohe Bay Dr
- Waimanalo Elementary and Intermediate – 41-1330 Kalanianaole Hwy
KAUAI
Resources for pet owners
Pet friendly shelters
- Kauai Shelters Status Map
- Red Cross Shelters
- From Kauai Humane Society: Red Cross is mandated to accept pets at ALL shelters. All animals MUST be in a crate.
- Kauai Humane Society – 3-825 Kaumualii Hwy, Lihue, HI 96766
- Provides a pets-only evacuation shelter for dogs, cats, and small animals. There are requirements for each pet and space is available on a first come, first serve basis — no reservations.
- From Facebook page: *Unfortunately, KHS is completely full and cannot take in additional pets. KHS has a limited amount of crates, food/kitty litter and blankets to provide those in need of these items. It is a first come, first serve. KHS is open normal business hours today 11am-5pm.
Social media
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Facebook:
Twitter:
- Popular hashtags: #HurricaneLane, #hiwx, #hawaiihurricane
- Hawaii Red Cross (@HawaiiRedCross)
How to help/Donations needed
- Hawaiian Humane Society
- Emergency Shelter and On-Campus Volunteers Needed
The Hawaiian Humane Society is a designated first responder and partners with the Department of Emergency Management to assist in disaster planning and response. Emergency shelters are in-part staffed by Hawaiian Humane volunteers as a public service and more volunteers are needed. We are also in need of on-campus volunteers to assist as the storm approaches. Email volunteer@hawaiianhumane.org for more information.
Map of open pet shelters – click on the icons for shelter details and contact information
(Last updated 8/23/18, 10:00 am Pacific)