Rehomed Animals

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

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Sponge Cake

Sponge Cake

Domestic Short Hair - female

Sponge Cake is a sweet, friendly girl who was found roaming around a local Bunnings carpark at 5 weeks old. She was so tiny and vulnerable, it was lucky that some kind citizens quickly spotted her and surrendered her to our care. Sponge Cake loves eating, playing and chatting away to you. She is a very happy, social and confident kitten.

Sponge Cake is looking for an indoor-only home where she will have lots of company. She will be ready for meet and greets early November, and will be rehomed once she is 1kg, approx mid to late November. Please ring or text her foster carer if you'd like more information, or to organise a meet and greet. Sponge Cake's adoption fee includes desexing, microchipping, and her 1st vaccination.

Sponge Cake was adopted on 30 November 2019 after 1 month in foster care

George

George

Pug-Jack Russel cross - male

George is a lively friendly little dog who loves to be with people and other dogs (he has a 9 year old Staffy that he currently lives with). We adopted him as a rescue dog just under 3 years ago when he was 4. Sadly, due to changes in the family situation we are no longer able to provide him with the right environment and know that he would be better off in a new home.

All his vaccinations are up to date, and he is regularly treated for ticks/fleas and internal parasites.
George has been de-sexed and is microchipped.

George loves to explore, so he needs to be living in a dog proof back yard (something his current home lacks). He would be best suited to a new home with people who can give him the attention he loves. He loves to be with people and he does like being on your lap when you sit on the couch (he doesn't mind hopping up on your bed either). He is a very affectionate dog, and is happy inside or out, but he does like to patrol he boundaries of the property and will bark at people that approach the property and of course other dogs, so from this perspective, he is a perfect watch dog.

On the lead he will tend to pull a bit, but being a small dog, he won't drag you along. He does listen to his name, but we have not managed to gain the kind of control over him such that we can call him back when off the lead if another dog is around. This maybe a skill that can be trained if you spend the time with him.

It is important to keep him on a lead when he meets other dogs for the first time as he can try to be assertive with them.

His toileting has been patchy. When he first came to our previous home we managed to get him under control, but if he gets up before you and doesn't have access to the outside, he will unfortunately go to the toilet inside.

George would be great company for kids over 5. He does love to snuggle and he is a very attractive dog and can be quite attentive.

Nala (now Pancake)

Nala (now Pancake)

DSH - female

Nala and her 4 x siblings (Ned, Nigel, Nora & Noah), are DCH rescue kittens from Campbelltown Pound, where they were handed in without a mumcat.

These kittens should always be kept Indoors in their future homes, unless they are safely supervised outside.

These gorgeous kittens are very people friendly and confident, and just seem to crave love and attention. All 5 x kittens are healthy and playful and get on well with my other DCH foster kittens. All are drinking water and eating wet and dry kitten food, with good appetites.

Nala is a very pretty white, fluffy kitten who will probably need a weekly brush to stay beautiful. Nala has a very cute little miaow when she wants your attention for pats and cuddles, and it's hard to resist her cuteness! She snuggles in when picked up but is also very happy to play rough and tumble with her siblings.

The $200 adoption fee includes microchipping, worming, first vaccination and desexing. If you adopt a small kitten at 8-12 weeks, too young to be desexed, you just choose a DCH vet (from our list), and we forward approval to pay the cost of desexing. You just need to organise desexing before the kitten is 6 months old.

Please contact me if you have any questions or if you would like to come and meet Nala. You and your family are most welcome to organise a time to visit!

(Kittens must reach 1kg and be at least 8weeks old before adoption can be processed but you can place them "On Hold" with a deposit)

Nala (now Pancake) was adopted on 29 November 2019 after 2 weeks in foster care

Nigel (now Ghost)

Nigel (now Ghost)

DSH - male

Nigel and his 4 x siblings (Ned, Noah, Nora & Nala), are DCH rescue kittens from Campbelltown Pound, where they were handed in without a mumcat.

These kittens should always be kept Indoors in their future homes, unless they are safely supervised outside.

These gorgeous kittens are very people friendly and confident, and just seem to crave love and attention. All 5 x kittens are healthy and playful and get on well with my other DCH foster kittens. All are drinking water and eating wet and dry kitten food, with good appetites.

Nigel is a beautiful, all white kitten with a fluffy coat that may need a weekly brush. He is a very happy little guy and loves being the centre of attention.

The $200 adoption fee includes microchipping, worming, first vaccination and desexing. If you adopt a small kitten at 8-12 weeks, too young to be desexed, you just choose a DCH vet (from our list), and we forward approval to pay the cost of desexing. You just need to organise desexing before the kitten is 6 months old.

Please contact me if you have any questions or if you would like to come and meet Nigel. You and your family are most welcome to organise a time to visit!

(Kittens must reach 1kg and be at least 8weeks old before adoption can be processed but you can place them "On Hold" with a deposit)

Nigel (now Ghost) was adopted on 29 November 2019 after 2 weeks in foster care

Alina

Alina

Domestic Short Hair - female

Alina is such an amazing cat! She came into our care with, and reared, 6 beautiful kittens at the end of 2013, each being very quickly adopted. She, however, kept always on her own, never came inside and didnt want anything to do with her carers during the first 2 years she was here.

Then, all of a sudden, she became a different cat: she now sleeps inside on the bed every night, will sit on the lounge with you and watch TV, and is generally interested in whats going on.

She clearly decided she no longer had to behave like a mum, and could finally luxuriate in spoiling herself. We hope that after her years in care, she can find her a home of her very own.

She isn't very fussed with other cats as long as they don't come into her personal space bubble.

If you think you can offer this lovely girl a home please contact us!

Alina was adopted on 24 November 2019 after 6 years in foster care

Moonpie

Moonpie

Domestic Medium Hair - mixed

Moonpie is an old soul in a kitten body; she is the big girl of the litter, and is a calm and relaxed kitten. Moonpie has been raised in foster care from a very young age, with her siblings Mooshu, Mr Meowsalot and Miss Fluffybut.

Moonpie‘s little personality is starting to develop, showing that she has a lovely calm but independent nature, she is not a needy in your face type of cat. Moonpie is more than happy to have a game and interact with humans, her cat teasers and toys, and when she is done she will find somewhere quiet to have a nap (usually in a different room in the house). Moonpie sleeps with her foster mum at night and enjoys a chin or belly rub, and while she tolerates being picked up and given a quick cuddle she isn’t fan of being held for a long duration.

Moonpie is happy to rampage with her siblings or the much larger foster cats in the home and is relaxed around the resident dogs.

Moonpie is fully litter trained and has been fostered alongside her 3 siblings, 2 dogs and multiple older cats, and is comfortable with them all.

Moonpie’s adoption includes desexing, microchipping and vaccinations while in care and she will be up to date with both worm and flea treatments when adopted.

Moonpie is available to adopt and you can meet her now at her foster home in Bligh Park.

Moonpie was adopted on 24 November 2019 after 2 months in foster care

Maggie

Maggie

Domestic shorthair - female

Beautiful little Maggie is a ball of energy who loves to cuddle. She came to us with her brother Monty and even though we have an older cat, Maggie rules the roost! We'll be sad to see her go but Maggie's all set to find her forever home. Maggie will fit into any family, she has lots of love to give.

Maggie was adopted on 23 November 2019 after 6 days in foster care

Rex

Rex

Blue Cattle Dog - male

Well. Not enough praise can be said about Rex. This young man, approximately 1 year old, has been recently rescued from a regional pound and well, he just fits right into the home life.
A gentleman is an understatement, he is living with 2 large breed dogs in his foster home, a male and a female, and has fitted right in with them. There has been nothing but play between them all.
Rex loves all human company, and is certainly a crowd-pleaser with his easy going attitude and happy nature.
Rex is already desexed, vaccination and microchipped. He will serve a 2-week quarantine just to make sure he is all healthy and set and then he is ready for his new home to love! Please call Rod, his carer, to meet this handsome and all-round loveable boy.

Rex was adopted on 23 November 2019 after 1 month in foster care

Sandor

Sandor

DSH - male

Sandor is the bigger of the litter of 4 & is a real smoocher, he will wrap you around his finger.
Loves his toys & his food. Gets along great with his other foster cats.
Ginger & white with circles on his body & ginger patch under his chin tells him apart from his brothers.
He loves to have a chat & cuddles
Gets along with his carers older cats
Litter trained

All kittens are indoors only.

Sandor was adopted on 22 November 2019 after 3 weeks in foster care

Sir Meowsalot

Sir Meowsalot

Domestic Medium Hair - male

If you want a kitten with character look no further than Sir Meowsalot. Sir Meowsalot likes to have a chat but isn’t too chatty, of his litter he is the kitten more attracted to spending time with humans while still enjoying the company of his siblings. If you are not giving Sir Meowsalot enough attention he may give you a little ‘love-nip’ and say ‘hey look at me’. If you enjoy a sleep-in, Sir Meowsalot may not be the kitten for you, but if you want an active kitten to make you laugh he is your man. There aren't as many photo's of Sir Meowsalot because he doesn't stand still for long, apart from the end of the day when he has worn himself out, but when he sees the camera he is up and at it again.

Sir Meowsalot has been raised in foster care from a very young age, with his siblings Mooshu, Moonpie and Miss Fluffybut.

Sir Meowsalot can play either alone or with his siblings and has on occasion the resident dogs. Sir Meowsalot is comfortable being cuddled and held, and enjoys a belly rub or chin scratch and sleeps on his foster mums bed of a night, sometimes even demanding to crawl under the covers.

Sir Meowsalot is fully litter trained and has been fostered alongside his 3 siblings, 2 dogs and multiple older cats, and is comfortable with them all.

Sir Meowsalot’s adoption includes desexing, microchipping and vaccinations while in care and he will be up to date with both worm and flea treatments when adopted.

Sir Meowsalot is available to meet now at PetStock Penrith.

Sir Meowsalot was adopted on 21 November 2019 after 2 months in foster care