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Donate now to help save PEI pets!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 8, 2022 The PEI Humane Society sets a goal of $100,000 for annual fundraising campaign SUPPORT PEI PETS BY CLICKING HERE The PEI Humane Society’s...
Preparing Your Pets for a Hurricane
There's a hurricane is on the way and the PEI Humane Society wants to help you keep your pets safe during the storm. ALWAYS REMEMBER: Your pet doesn't know what's going on and could try to...
PEIHS Raises Funds with TruEarth
The PEI Humane Society is excited to announce a new partnership with Tru Earth. Starting now, if you want to purchase eco-friendly products from Tru Earth, you can use THIS LINK and Tru Earth will...
PSA: At-Home Castration is Not Safe
Since the start of the year, the PEI Humane Society has seen an increase in animals displaying signs of attempted at-home castration. The shelter wishes to inform Islanders that the practice of...
It’s Kitten Season!
What is Kitten Season? It's the part of the year where female cats go into heat and breed with male cats. As a result, between May and November every year, animal shelters see a large increase in...
Why PEIHS doesn’t accept adoption applications on lost or stray animals
The PEI Humane Society has several programs designed to make pet ownership easier for Islanders. One of them is our Lost/Found Pets Program. When a lost pet arrive at the PEI Humane Society, they...
The NEW PEI Humane Society Campus
The PEI Humane Society is proud to announce that we are readying to break ground on our capital project. This article will be updated regularly with the latest information about the...
Palliative Care Adoptions: Jada’s Story
Article Update: Jada has been adopted. Meet Jada. She came to the PEI Humane Society in March of 2022. The PEI Humane Society’s mission is to champion best practices in prevention, sheltering and...
The Difference Between “In Care” & “Available”
We receive a lot of questions about why every animal in our shelter is not available for adoption. Frankly, there is no one answer to this question. There are many reasons why an animal could be in...
PEI Humane Society Opens to the Public, Dog Park Reopens & New Rapid-Testing for Volunteers
As of 10:30am on February 23, 2022, the PEI Humane Society has reopened its doors to the public. This means (during operating hours, Mon-Sat) those who are interested in visiting with cats or tiny...
Record-breaking intakes of rabbits and guinea pigs at PEI Humane Society
In 2021, the PEI Humane Society saw a record-breaking 53 rabbits and 22 guinea pigs come into their care. But since the start of 2022, they have already seen more of these tiny critters than ever...