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Meet Piper

Piper has certainly had a rough time of it. Dumped at the pound, pregnant, only to be rescued and then lose her litter. Still, she is a lovely, gentle cat who really deserves a home where there is lots of cuddles and love on offer. Piper is a good eater and uses the litter tray. She has shown no sign of wanting to go outside and is happiest in my back room napping in the afternoon sun.Piper pretty much keeps to herself when it comes to the other foster cats but will socialise with them during meal times. She is very nervous around my dog and as such keeps her distance. Piper would be best suited to a home where there are no dogs or young children.

Sponsorship Required Piper has had a rough time of it lately. Finding herself heavily pregnant and in the pound, she caught cat flu and unfortunately lost her kittens who had died inside her. Piper had to be rushed to the vets during her labour and straight onto a course of anti-biotics to prevent infection from the dead kittens. She then underwent surgery to remove the kittens and desex her. Luckily Piper is doing well and should make a full recovery

If you can help us by sponsoring Pipers vet bills which have come to $480 please call Megan on 9627 2767 or email dchanimaladoptions@iprimus.com.au or click below.

Thank you to Maureen, Aphra and Lisette for their generous donations in sponsorship of Piper

Piper was adopted on 26 December 2010 after 2 months in foster care

Piper has sadly had additional veterinary expenses due to illness or injury. We are seeking sponsorship for Piper to help us cover some of those additional costs.

To help sponsor Piper you can donate securely online using the Give Now or Paypal on the links below.

Alternatively, you can contact us on 1300-88-93-40 or cheques can be sent to DCH Animal Adoptions, 44 Dingle St Riverstone NSW 2765.

  • female
  • 18 May 2009
  • calico
  • $140
  • 26 October 2010
  • 26 December 2010

Animals in our Care

These animals have been rescued from various pounds and shelters by volunteer Foster Carers who provide the animal with a safe haven until they can be permanently rehomed. They are located throughout Sydney, Australia.

Please note that descriptions of breed, age and size are given in good faith and are based on assessment of the animal's features, together with veterinary opinion. We cannot guarantee the age and breed of any animal listed.

All dogs and cats listed come desexed, vaccinated, wormed, microchipped and heartworm tested.

Also have a look at our Cats in Care pages for more cats available for adoption.

Last updated: 26 October 2010