Rehomed Cats

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

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Elf

Elf

DSH - female

Hello! I’m Elf, and she’s Smudge. We’re twins, and I love Smudge ever so much, in fact I like her to do the introductions! So, I really want to find a family who has space in their hearts for the two of us.

I’m the cutest one, of course: the top picture is me. If you look at my kitten photo, you’ll see why my foster mummy called me Elf. Now I’ve grown up, I think I’m more of a Princess, but that’s only my opinion. I am playful, but I admit it takes a while to warm to and trust folk. Once I do, I’m friendly and like a good pat, but - like my sister - have yet to learn how to do laps much. I really like to just chill out in a safe, comfortable place.

We were born into care. That’s seems such a long time ago, now … but we’ve yet to be adopted. We don’t know why. We’ve enjoyed our foster care, but we live in an outside cat enclosure. All mod cons, of course, but we’d love to have our own home. Poor foster mum spends as much time as she can with each of us, but it’s not the same as having our very own humans!

Of course, we’re used to other cats since we have many feline friends around, and we shouldn’t have a problem introducing ourselves to your current cats should you have any. We’re not used to the great outdoors, though, so we need to be indoors - a balcony or an enclosed garden would be great, too! Because we’re no trouble, we think we’d be ideal company for a couple or single who work, but want to come home to warm furry friends. Does that sound like you?

We are waiting for you to visit us, at Seven Hills NSW

Elf was adopted on 16 May 2017 after 3.4 years in foster care

Smudge

Smudge

DSH - female

Hello! I’m Smudge, and she’s Elf. We’re twins, and we love each other to bits! So, we really want to find a family who has space in their hearts for two.

I’m the cute one, of course: the top picture is me, and you’ll see the smudge on my nose. My foster mummy said that’s why she named me. No idea, where Elf’s name came from. I’m the one who greets people when they first arrive, and makes friends. Elf is a bit shyer to start, but friendly and playful once she gets used to you!

My idea of heaven is to sit at a window and watch the birds, but I’m currently not that much of a lap cat; maybe that will change when I have a permanent lap….

We were born into care. That’s seems such a long time ago, now… but we’ve yet to be adopted. We don’t know why. We’ve enjoyed our foster care, but we live in an outside cat enclosure. All mod cons, of course, but we’d love to have our own home. Poor foster mum spends as much time as she can with each of us, but it’s not the same as having our very own humans!

Of course, we’re used to other cats since we have many feline friends around, and we shouldn’t have a problem introducing ourselves to your current cats should you have any. We’re not used to the great outdoors, though, so we need to be indoors - a balcony or an enclosed garden would be great, too! Because we’re no trouble, we think we’d be ideal company for a couple or single who work, but want to come home to warm furry friends. Does that sound like you?

We are waiting to meet you at Seven Hills NSW

Smudge was adopted on 16 May 2017 after 3.4 years in foster care

Alfie

Alfie

DSH - male

My name is Alfie and I am an outgoing beautiful boy, I love everyone. I just love a cuddle, I give great head butts - and I am a purr machine as well. I tolerate other cats, but when I get used to them being around, I am happy to play.

Life is good now I am out of the pound, but it could be wonderful if I had a family to call my own.

I do everything right, eat well, use the kitty litter, greet my foster parents
at the door. They tell me I am the perfect cat, and to be patient because the right person/family is coming to adopt me.

If you could be that person/family please contact my foster mum to arrange a meeting at my temporary home in Seven Hills - I can’t wait to be part of a family forever.

Alfie’s adoption fee includes microchipping, desexing and his 1st vaccination.

Alfie was adopted on 14 May 2017 after 1 month in foster care

Elijah

Elijah

DMH - male

Are you looking for your own little purr machine?

Elijah is the king of lap cats, he is an extremely loving kitten.
He loves his humans as much as he loves his furry siblings, he is a very energetic little guy that is confident, and says hello to everyone that walks through the front door.

Elijah is super affectionate and will jump straight onto your lap to shower you with kisses and a kitty massage (kneading)
Elijah is a fluffy little fellow, who is quite intelligent.
He has a healthy appetite, and is very excited by food.
He is very inquisitive and curious, he loves playing with toys and looking for new things to explore.
He will play endless games with whatever is available, toys or your hand, he loves all the attention he can get, Elijah will give you hours of entertainment.

Elijah is looking for an indoors home, he would best suit a home with other cats and/or children.
He is microchipped, desexed, vaccinated, flea treated and wormed.

Elijah is located in Kingswood (near Penrith)

Elijah was adopted on 12 May 2017 after 3 months in foster care

Kuma

Kuma

DSH - male

Kuma was surrended to us with his 3 siblings. He has beautiful tuxedo markings especally the white between his eyes. Kuma is a gentle yet outgoing kitten. He loves snuggles, playing soccer with his brothers and hiding in boxes before pouncing on his siblings.

Kuma comes litter trained and is socialised with older cats plus a small child. He has no fear.

The adoption fee of $200 covers desexing and 1st injection. All kittens in my care receive flea and worming treatment plus lots of cuddles.

Kuma is a great all round kitten, very well socialised and would suit most homes.

Kuma was adopted on 12 May 2017 after 1 month in foster care

Edwin

Edwin

DSH - male

Edwin has the best personality, which of course is typical of a ginger cat! Edwin has fit in here with no problems, he loves the dogs and is fine with other cats and is also good with children.

If you are looking for a bomb proof cat that LOVES everyone then you need to come and meet Edwin!

Edwin can be seen at the PetStock Store in Marsden Park near the Ikea.

Edwin was adopted on 11 May 2017 after 2 weeks in foster care

Phoebe

Phoebe

DSH - female

Phoebe you have been one of my biggest challenges , rescued from a life of misery on the streets not ever knowing a loving touch you proved a hard nut to crack but we did it. I absolutely adore this little girl ,although still a little on the shy side she is now a total love bug.
Phoebe loves one on one attention,she becomes a total smoocher .

Phoebe has the prettiest coat that is so soft to the touch.She plays well with the other kittens in care and she has learnt to tolerate the resident dogs (3 of them) really well.

Phoebe would make an ideal apartment cat so if your a single person or maybe a working couple looking for that special kitty Phoebe might just be the one for you . I think toddlers and young children would be to much for this shy girl but if you have a cat friendly dog I cant see it being a problem.Look forward to hearing from you.

Phoebe was adopted on 10 May 2017 after 2 months in foster care

Kevin

Kevin

DSH - male

KEVIN is considering a new home, much to the sadness of his current humans. He is a much-loved sook and larrikin who, despite being very affectionate to his humans, is giving his adoptive sister (another rescue cat) a very difficult time. He would therefore only consider homes where he is the solitary adored pet.

KEVIN is the kind of cat who climbs onto you while you’re watching TV and purrs like a little lawn mower. He loves chin rubs, sardines, playing with the red dot on laser pointers, climbing trees or watching the world go by from the balcony. He is an inside cat, but does enjoy an hour or two (daylight hours only) hanging out in our courtyard. It’s important to note that we do not live on a busy road, nor do we have wildlife that Kevin can help himself to.

KEVIN would suit a home with adults or children over the age of 7. Younger children would probably scare him. He is particularly partial to Ladies Of a Certain Age, and we have had ladies-next-door stock their cupboards for this little Casanova.

If you or anyone you know is looking for a Kevin in their life, he comes with solid references and a lot of character. We’d miss him so much, but think he and our other cat will be much happier if living separately and would like to offer them that opportunity. Kevin will come with his food bowl, litter box, cat carrier, his bed and laser pointer, as well as a supply of his current food (wet and dry). We are not just looking for a new home for Kevin, but for the right home for him.

Nugget

Nugget

Domestic Short Hair - male

Nugget was surrendered into DCH care at approximately 4 weeks old without his mother. He has been in foster care and is now ready for his furrrrrever home.

Nugget is dark grey and white with very special markings. He has huge ears and eyes that always get comments. He is beginning to grow into them.

He is a very quiet kitty. He is cautiously curious, but he isn't one of those cats that gets everywhere. There are stairs that he has never even attempted to investigate. He loves the cat tree, his favourite sleeping spot is the second story condo. He scratches on it like a pro and hasn't scratched on any furniture.

He loves a cuddle and is often up for a nap on someone's lap. He has a wonderful purr that he shares when he is excited to see you, during cuddles and when he gets his breakfast and dinner.

He does not ask for or beg for food. He waits patiently. but is excited when it shows up and tells you with his loud purrs. He grazes on crunchies.

He is very playful. He is an excellent soccer player with a ping pong ball. Shoe laces and a pair of runners provide endless entertainment. Trying to catch that red dot from a laser light was an instant hit.

He can be a bit skittish if he is surprised or if there are loud noises. He has been in foster care with one person, but he is definitely a kitty that loves company and would do well with a family or someone who is home a fair amount.

He is a sweetie and will be your little love.

He has been vaccinated, microchipped and desexed 06-04-17.

He is currently located in Marsden Park and can be seen in the PetStock store @ Marsden Park.

Nugget was adopted on 04 May 2017 after 2 months in foster care

Oscar

Oscar

Domestic Short Hair - male

Oscar the not so Wilde:
The beautiful ginger brother of Timmy the Adventurer, Oscar is smaller in stature and more calculating than his grey brother. While The Adventurer leaps into puddles without a care, Oscar watches from afar, assesses the situation, observes the results of his brother's brash actions, and THEN pounces into the puddles. He is another of the strange breeds of kitten that enjoys the water (both him and Timmy have fallen into the toilet), Oscar, however, thinks before he acts.

While Timmy startles at loud sounds, Oscar observes whether such a reaction is necessary and acts accordingly the next time. While Timmy rushes to introduce himself to any and all strangers, Oscar observes first and then introduces himself. He is slower to begin playing, but once he does, he plays with exuberance (though he is not as much of a fan of the wrestling).

We learned quickly with Oscar, however, that the quickest way to his heart is a good belly rub. He LOVES a good belly rub and will purr uncontrollably once you get it right. Oscar is a very affectionate cat, especially when he is in nap mode, which is often. He enjoys company and an empty chair to curl up in, and will chatter your ear off, telling you how he is feeling with a series of pigeon-like meows and his peaceful purr.

Likes:
Water
Racquetballs
Empty bags
Napping
Belly rubs
Chatting
Company (in human or animal form)

Dislikes:
Acting fast
Being the first to do anything
When you stop rubbing his belly

Oscar has been desexed and is fully immunised with his 3 vaccinations completed. He is wormed and microchipped and looking for a new home.

He is located in the Sydney Olympic Park area.

Oscar was adopted on 30 April 2017 after 2 months in foster care