Want to help?
Sales at our shop pay most (but not all) of our substantial vet bills. We know times are tough for a lot of people, but if you're able, we would really appreciate your financial help.
Please mail a check to:
Safe Haven Humane Society, PO Box 91, Wells ME 04090
Even easier, just click the Donate button to use your credit/debit card or Paypal to donate instantly. It's safe, secure and tax deductible. Thanks!
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We always need:
- Canned cat food (pref Friskies)
- Litter (clumping)
- Cleaning supplies (paper towels, bleach, Dawn, vinyl gloves, large trash bags)
- Cat treats, catnip, flea combs, cat brushes, cat toys
Thanks for helping our organization keep going!
Become a Volunteer
Many hands make light work. Help feed, scoop and socialize the kitties in our Adoption Center. Work in our Thrift Shop. Fun! Flexible hours. Good karma! Volunteer now.
Category Archives: Cat stories
Happy “Birth” Day, Miss Violet!
Marilyn calls Monday morning, sounding a bit giddy with anticipation and grandmotherly adoration. One of her foster kitties, Miss Violet, is in labor. Images of Marilyn and her loving family fluffing up baby blankets and going thru the baby-name book … Continue reading →
Do cats bark when there’s no one around?
See for yourself. (Notice how the cat resumes meowing when he realizes he’s been busted?)
To “Cat-ch” a Burglar
He prowls by night, stealing … but neighbors never call the cops. They know where to find Klepto — and their possessions. Be sure to watch long enough to see the night-cam video of him hauling home his loot.
How much cat litter does Safe Haven actually use?
Well, here’s about one week’s worth. Ten 35-pound containers. That’s 350 pounds total. Each costs $12-13. Total cost: Approximately $130. Actually, that’s not really the total. These ten containers are barely enough for the 65+ kitties currently residing in our … Continue reading →
7 cats survive Mass. tornado
A family whose home was destroyed by the tornadoes that struck Massachusetts on June 1 has found all seven of its cats alive and well. Michael Roescher says all seven of his family’s cats were inside their rented home in … Continue reading →
Relieve the pain of lab animals
Maine is the first state to have the opportunity to limit the amount of severe pain and distress that occurs in research laboratories, and you can help. Currently 16 laboratories conduct animal research in Maine on a wide range of … Continue reading →