Rehomed Cats

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

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Pumpkin

Pumpkin

Exotic Shorthair - female

Sadly pumpkin came into care with a number of health issues, including a gastro bug and cat flu. She has now developed Pnuemonia and the vets have advised that she has some severe immune system problems. This explains why she wasn't responding to treatment as the other cats who came into care at the same time as her have. Sadly this may mean that Pumpkin isn't rehomeable but she is being is being cared for in a loving foster home while her condition is monitored daily.

Pumpkin's additional vet costs have so far come to $780. *Thanks to J.Mitchell, A.Benson, J.Newby, Eleanor, N.Honeyman, S.Buttress and Tarah for their donations towards Pumpkins care*

Update 10/10/12: Great news for Pumpkin, after a final series of blood tests and treatment she has been given the all clear, this means she can be rehomed and should go on to lead a normal, healthy life from here on in.

Pumpkin was adopted on 01 August 2012 after 4 days in foster care

Pumpkin

Pumpkin

Exotic Shorthair - female

Pumpkin is a female Exotic Shorthair cat. She is four years old and has an absolutely divine temperament. Her purr motor is always switched on! Pumpkin has a gentle, sweet personality which echoes the traits of her ancestors, the Longhaired Persian. She loves attention and rolling on her back for belly rubs! Headbutts are her signature move and as she has previously lived with other cats and dogs, she can adapt to different home situations. Pumpkins coat only requires a weekly brush to keep it in good shape. As with other flat faced breeds, her eyes are prone to tear overflow and staining so she would need these regularly wiped clean. She is very accepting of having this done to her and as she has also been used to taking regular baths, one can simply pop her in the tub for a scrub and she makes no protest! Pumpkin isnt a fussy eater and has been enjoying beef mince and both wet and dry cat food whilst in my care. She is missing a front tooth so can have some difficulty in chewing larger dry food bits but if served smaller dry kibble, she manages well. Simply put, Pumpkin is a sweet loving girl who greatly deserves your attention! Her adoption price of $200 includes her desexing, vaccination and microchip. She is also up to date with her flea and worm treatments.

Pumpkin was adopted on 01 August 2012 after 4 days in foster care

Tabitha

Tabitha

Exotic Shorthair - female

Tabitha and Dolly are two Exotic Shorthair Cats. Commonly known as the 'lazy mans Persian' they have the endearing, affectionate nature of the Persian with a bit of cheekiness thrown in. Exotics do still shed a fair bit and they are used to be groomed and bathed. Both girls love other cats and are used to dogs. These girls are used to an indoor life so do not have the street smarts of outdoor cats. They would do best in an indoor home or with restricted access to outdoors. They could be adopted together or seperated but would appreciate a home with another cat or plenty of company as they are used to this. They love to curl up on your lap and are not fussy eaters.

Tabitha was adopted on 31 July 2012 after 6 days in foster care

Charon

Charon

DMH - female

Charon is a friendly girl who has been a great mum to her four kittens. Now that her kittens have all been rehomed she would like to find a loving home of her own too. Charon likes being patted and will sleep on the end of your bed. She L-O-V-E-S her food and you'll suddenly become her best friend is a barbequed chicken is brought into the house! Charon prefers to live indoors even though she has access to the outside at her current carer's house. She has big beautiful yellow eyes that look like the moon

so much so she is named after the the planet Pluto's moon. Charon gets along with other cats and is 100% litter trained and ready for her new home now.

Charon was adopted on 31 July 2012 after 8 months in foster care

Liquorice

Liquorice

DMH - male

This gorgeous boofa boy sure is a clown. He just loves people and has a big rumbly purr which he uses constantly. Winding legs and head butting are his specialty, he will flop himself on the floor if you are standing or on the lounge if you are sitting just for some head rubs and scratches. He should be fine in a home with older children, he also is totally fine with our large dogs. He has shown some dominant behaviour towards other kittens so may not suit a multi cat household. He is currently indoors and is very clean with his litter and loves using his scratching post.

Liquorice was adopted on 21 July 2012 after 5 months in foster care

Anton

Anton

DLH - male

Anton is a gentle soul who likes to chill out around the house. He is friendly ( sometimes a little shy at first with strangers) and L-O-V-E-S to be brushed. Anton likes other cats, and it would be great if he could be rehomed with an existing cat to encourage him to continue exercising. When Anton first came into care he weighed a whopping 11kg, but has slimmed down to 9kgs. It turns out he is addicted to food, so will need to stay on a strict diet until he reaches 6kg which is his ideal weight. His carer can tell you all about his simple yet effective feeding plan. He is currently both an inside and outside cat and he would love a secure backyard to play in and explore. Anton isn't a lap cat, but enjoys pats and sitting next to you on the couch. He is a very friendly boy, but would prefer a home with adults only as when he gets annoyed he tends to hiss

harmless but scary since he is so big! Anton is litter trained and ready for his new home now.

Anton was adopted on 20 July 2012 after 1.3 years in foster care

Moscow

Moscow

DSH - male

Moscow was adopted on 18 July 2012 after 4 days in foster care

Ashe

Ashe

DSH - female

Ashe was rescued from the pound at about 5 weeks of age with her sister and brother. She is a darling little kitten who is gentle, curious, playful and very loving. She loves to climb up on my lap for a cuddle and a sleep She is litter trained, eats dry and wet food, gets along well with my 2 older cats and maltese dog and various other foster kittens in my care. Did I mention she is the prettiest little kitten with her beautiful colour and markings and the loveliest eyes all of which match her beautiful nature.

Ashe was adopted on 16 July 2012 after 2 days in foster care

Mattie

Mattie

DSH - male

Meet Mattie, probably the most laid back kitten I have ever fostered. He and his other 2 siblings were rejected by his Mum at 10 days old and I have bottle raised him since then. He adores people, other kittens, cats, dogs etc. He can often be found sleeping on his back in his hammock. A very playful kitten who is an absolute delight to have around.

Mattie was adopted on 16 July 2012 after 2 months in foster care

Marley

Marley

DSH - male

Marley is a black short haired kitten with one spot of white on his lower tummy, the tiniest wisp of white under his neck and golden coloured eyes. He is very playful and smoochie to the extreme. He is quite willing to sit on your lap for ages and has a really loud purr when happy. He will plonk himself happily on your lap and purr even when you aren't patting him. He is comfortable around dogs and other cats (loves to play rough with Chopper). He is fully kitty litter trained and an indoor cat at the moment.

Marley was adopted on 16 July 2012 after 5 months in foster care