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Shelter cats, dogs from five Hawaiian isles board chartered plane to find homes on U.S. mainland

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Greater Good Charities and Wings of Rescue conducted Paws Across the Pacific at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport on Wednesday, airlifting more than 600 shelter pets from local shelters to the mainland in a Hercules C-130 to help them find homes. The dogs and cats were loaded onto a Lynden Air Cargo flight.
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Hawaiian Humane Society veterinarian Dr. Kasey Carter made his last welfare check of the animals on the tarmac.
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Greater Good Charities and Wings of Rescue conducted Paws Across the Pacific at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport on Wednesday, airlifting more than 600 shelter pets from local shelters to the mainland in a Hercules C-130 to help them find homes. The dogs and cats were loaded onto a Lynden Air Cargo flight.
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Greater Good Charities and Wings of Rescue conducted Paws Across the Pacific at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport on Wednesday, airlifting more than 600 shelter pets from local shelters to the mainland in a Hercules C-130 to help them find homes. The dogs and cats were loaded onto a Lynden Air Cargo flight.
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Hawaiian Humane Society admissions manager Jenny Lemaster, left, and foster care manager Michelle Garcia made their last welfare checks of the animals on the tarmac.
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Greater Good Charities and Wings of Rescue conducted Paws Across the Pacific at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport on Wednesday, airlifting more than 600 shelter pets from local shelters to the mainland in a Hercules C-130 to help them find homes. The dogs and cats were loaded onto a Lynden Air Cargo flight.
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Greater Good Charities and Wings of Rescue conducted Paws Across the Pacific at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport on Wednesday, airlifting more than 600 shelter pets from local shelters to the mainland in a Hercules C-130 to help them find homes. The dogs and cats were loaded onto a Lynden Air Cargo flight.
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Hawaiian Humane Society personnel made their last welfare checks of the animals on the tarmac.

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