Rehomed Cats

The cats listed below have now found permanent loving new homes.

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Cricket

Cricket

Domestic Short Hair - male

Cricket was found on the street on a hot Sydney day when he was just a teeny little lad. Lost and alone, this little ginger fluff ball meowed his little lungs out until he was found by a member of the public and handed into the local vets.

Taken into foster care, this little baby had to learn how to eat solids all on his own, without his mum and littermates helping him out. After a few weeks in care, Cricket has flourished with lots of love and care under vet supervision.

Cricket is proving to be an affectionate, energetic, and snuggly lad.

He will be available for adoption once he is over 1kg in weight and old enough to leave his foster brothers and sisters, approx early March.
He will be microchipped, and have had his 1st vaccination. His desexing is also covered by her adoption fee.

Currently fostered in Randwick, NSW.

Cricket was adopted on 24 March 2019 after 1 month in foster care

Elmo (Deaf Kitten)

Elmo (Deaf Kitten)

DMH - male

Elmo was found with his 3 snow white siblings and came into DCH care, very undernourished and flea-bitten. However, this litttle guy meowed loudly for attention as soon as he saw people and surprisingly showed no fear at all.

Elmo's meow was very loud and long and he slept so soundly he didn't stir. It soon became apparent there was something a little different about Elmo... he is deaf!

This beautiful blue eyed boy will need a special Indoor Only Home as he needs to be kept safe. Just because Elmo is deaf, it doesn't stop him from being curious and playful and getting into mischief, like any other kitten! Elmo just needs a safe and caring home, and he will reward you with loads of affection.

Elmo has met other cats and kittens and is very sociable! It may also help having another cat/kitten around him that is not deaf, so that they can communicate and the cat with hearing can teach him routines.

Living with a deaf cat needs a little extra time and patience, so you do need to give some thought to this beforehand. Like all cats though, deaf cats are beautiful, and deserve loving and responsible forever homes.

Elmo (Deaf Kitten) was adopted on 23 March 2019 after 3 months in foster care

Sasha

Sasha

DMH - female

Sasha was handed into a vet surgery with her 3 siblings Asher, Beetle and Ladybug.

Sasha is a gorgeous little girl. She is very friendly and loves to play.

Sasha is looking for an indoor only home and will be ready to adopt when she reaches 1kg approx mid March.
She will have had her 1st vaccination and be microchipped. Her desexing is covered by her adoption fee. Sasha is flea and worm treated.

If you wish to arrange a meet and greet in the near future please contact her foster carer.

Sasha was adopted on 18 March 2019 after 1 month in foster care

Toby

Toby

DSH - male

Toby is the most affectionate and friendliest of the litter. He has settled right into his foster home and is a very confident boy that likes to climb onto your lap and receive tummy rubs. He loves his food and cuddles. Toby is looking for a loving home with responsible owners that will keep him safely indoors with lots of stimulation and company to keep him happy. He gets along great with other adult cats in his foster carer's home.

Toby is microchipped, vaccinated and up to date with his flea and worm treatment. His adoption fee includes desexing at one of our approved DCH vets. He is in foster care near Penrith, NSW. Please ring his foster mum if you would like more information or to arrange a meet and greet with this gorgeous little boy.

Toby was adopted on 17 March 2019 after 1 month in foster care

Mystery

Mystery

DMH - female

Mystery and her 3 siblings were rescued from the local pound where they were handed in as strays. She settled into foster care well and is being raised in a loving home. Mystery is a happy, healthy, affectionate little girl that loves to play with her toys. She is very friendly and loves to be patted.

Mystery will be ready for her new home towards the end of March but pre-adoption enquiries are welcome now. She is in foster care near Penrith, NSW.

Mystery was adopted on 17 March 2019 after 1 month in foster care

Flash

Flash

Domestic Short Hair - female

Flash was abandoned with her siblings, Darci and Darla, when she was only 1-2 days old. She has been bottle fed and hand raised, and has a white flash of lighting on her little face. Flash was the tiny girl of the litter, initially weighing in at only 87 grams!

This beautiful kitten is eating wet and dry food very well and loves lapping fresh water. She is also friends with 2 cats and doesn't mind our 2 big dogs, as long as they don't surprise her! Flash might have been the runt but she makes up for it now, in character!

UPDATE: Flash has become a very cuddly little girl with a soft, silky coat and should be an Indoor Only cat. She comes running at the click of my fingers and likes to snuggle in for a cuddle on the lounge. Flash is very affectionate and loves people!

If you would like to meet Flash, please get in touch...

Flash was adopted on 16 March 2019 after 3 months in foster care

Aria

Aria

DSH - female

Aria was surrendered into care with her brother, Stormy. Their mother was of Tonkinese breed and their father is unknown. It took less than 24 hours for them to settle into their foster home and they are happy, healthy and affectionate kittens. Aria is a little on the shy side compared to her brother but she will bond easily once she settles into the right home. She can be adopted with her brother so she will always have a playmate but individual adoptions will also be considered. Aria will make a great companion to a loving family that will keep her safely indoors.

Aria is vaccinated, microchipped, up to date with flea and worm treatments, and litter trained. Her adoption fee includes desexing when she is older at one of our approved vets. If you'd like to meet Aria, please text or ring her foster carer - 0435085615. She is in foster care in Glenmore Park, NSW, and is ready to go to her new home now.

Aria was adopted on 15 March 2019 after 1 month in foster care

Stormy

Stormy

DSH - male

Stormy was surrendered into care with his sister, Aria. Their mother was of Tonkinese breed and their father is unknown. It took less than 24 hours for them to settle into their foster home and they are happy, healthy and very affectionate kittens. Stormy is bold, adventurous and he loves to climb and run. He is very sweet and affectionate too. He comes running to his foster mum for cuddles. Stormy will make a great companion to a loving family that will keep him safely indoors.

Stormy is vaccinated, microchipped, up to date with flea and worm treatments and litter trained. His adoption fee includes desexing at one of our approved DCH vets. If you'd like to meet Stormy, please text or ring their foster carer - 0435085615. He is located in Glenmore Park, NSW, and is ready to go to his new home now.

Stormy was adopted on 15 March 2019 after 1 month in foster care

Asher

Asher

DSH - female

Asher has recently come into care after being handed into a vet surgery with her 3 siblings Sasha, Beetle and Ladybug.

Asher is a beautiful, friendly kitten. She loves to play and run around. She is looking for an indoor only home.

Asher will be ready to be adopted once she reaches 1kg approx early to mid March. She will be microchipped, and have had her 1st vaccination. Her desexing is also covered by her adoption fee.

If you would like to arrange a meet and greet please contact her foster carer.

Asher was adopted on 14 March 2019 after 1 month in foster care

Missy

Missy

Dsh - female

Missy was rescued along with her sister, Cuddles, by a good samaritan who volunteered to foster them on behalf of DCH. Now 3 months’ old, Missy is the smaller of the two siblings, but certainly makes up for it with her bigger than life and playful attitude.

Missy is a sassy, outgoing and adventurous little girl. All she wants to do is play, explore and get head rubs. After a few episodes of karate kitten, Missy particularly likes playing with the other household pets, and follows them around for play time. She is a crazy and energetic little kitten who is entertaining to watch, fun to play with for hours, and then cuddle with when she is tired and wants a nap.

Missy is very sociable, and extremely inquisitive about her surroundings. She loves people, and gets along well with the children in her foster home with no problem. Missy has fitted in her foster home immediately, and is sure to bring much joy to her new furever (and energetic!) family.

Missy is already microchipped vaccinated, and de-sexed.

If you’d like to arrange a meet and greet with Missy (and Cuddles….) in her
Schofields foster home, please call Daphne on 0416 421 870.

Missy was adopted on 12 March 2019 after 2 months in foster care