Hawaiian Humane Society recognizes that Free-Roaming cats in Hawaiʻi are at risk of illness, injury and abuse; that they can negatively impact wildlife and the environment; and that they can pose a nuisance for humans in their places of work and residence. We are working toward a day when all cats have a safe place to live and proper care. We support trap-neuter-return-manage (TNRM) as a humane approach to reducing the Free-Roaming cat population over time. We advocate proper disposal of garbage and waste, as well as the use of humane deterrents to minimize nuisance issues. We are committed to public education on abandonment and the benefits of keeping pet cats indoors, as well as rigorous enforcement of pet desertion laws.