Rehomed Animals

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

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Bailey

Bailey

Domestic Short Hair - male

Bailey is a bit shy to start but loves to play with toys and other kittens. He is currently living with dogs too, and is taking his time coming around to them but currently is more focussed on his new cat and human companions. Once he knows you, he makes eye contact and sits on your lap for cuddles.

Bailey is currently 5 months, is litter trained, microchipped, wormed and Vaccinated and will be desexed,

Currently located in St Helens Park, please contact Nikki at nikkigallaway@live.com.au for further information and to say hello to Bailey!

Bailey was adopted on 14 May 2018 after 2 weeks in foster care

Rocky The Rotti

Rocky The Rotti

Rottweiler X Bull Mastiff - male

**27/4/18 UPDATE from foster carer: Rocky has been having an absolute BLAST these last 2 months with me! We take regular drives to the farm where he gets to enjoy swimming in the dam, running through the paddocks and being a fabulous farm dog. When we're home in Sydney, he and I enjoy his daily walks at the dog park and he keeps me company when at home. His potential home didn't work out due to transport issues and timing, so Rocky is back up for adoption due to no fault of his own. I am really enjoying my time with him, but I have now responded to all email enquiries, and am ready for him to start meeting potential families again!**

Say hello to Rocky The Rotti! He's actually a Rotti x Bull Mastiff and is taller than your average purebred rottweiler, and he is an absolute DREAM!

Coming from a very loving home, Rocky had to say goodbye to his owner just before his 2nd birthday, as they were relocating overseas and were unable to manage the expense of quarantine and flights to take him with them. It was a very hard decision to make for them, and when you meet Rocky you will understand - he is gorgeous!

He is very well trained and doesn't jump up on people, knows how to heel on lead (so doesn't pull), sits and waits for his food, has solid recall and LOVES going for car rides. He is also very well toilet trained and is suitable for apartment living (yes, even big dogs can manage inside with the right lifestyle and daily exercise!).

He is also cat friendly and has ignored the chooks and horses on the farm aswell.

Basically if you are after a fully-trained, loveable companion who will follow you around the house and who is happiest when snoozing at your feet, or walking around the house with his favourite fluffy-toy, then Rocky is for you!

He comes with his very own dog-couch, automatic ball thrower, seatbelt harness (for car rides), clicker (for training), lead, collar, blankie, water/food bowl and toys.

Rocky The Rotti was adopted on 13 May 2018 after 2 months in foster care

Caspa

Caspa

general domestic - female

Caspa is lucky to be alive. Dumped with her brother (Toohy see profile) at a Bankstown building site, both kittens were found in a dire state of care. Looking at them both now it is hard to believe that they were ever anything but happy siblings who were loved and cared for. We cannot stress how fortunate we feel to have found them.
We would prefer that the two be adopted out together as a pair therefore reducing their pricing.
Both are bubbly active little critters, very friendly to all and love being in each others company. Constantly at play and not at all bothered by the carers two big dogs, that peer through the windows and licking them through their sleep inside crates at night and now a days roaming free with the dogs. Very good at using their litter trays and are exploring there surroundings fearlessly, lets just say having lots of fun and adventure. They are vaccinated, micro chipped and wormed. Both will be due for their 2nd vaccination early in the new year with the 3rd vaccination due approximately 5 weeks after the 2nd. Caspa will need to be de-sexed once she has reach the age of approx 16-18 weeks, she is approximately 12 weeks old. De sexing costs are covered by DCH and are inclusive in the adoption fee. A broad list of vets with whom DCH are affiliated with provide the service. The list will be forwarded to your email address for your convenience. Caspa was found with an infection in her right eye which now has almost healed completely. Sadly it is unlikely she will have full vision of the eye and applying the ointment daily 3 times is still needed at this time. We are confident in her full recovery and know she has a bright and healthy, fun filled future ahead of her, with her brother Toohy. We are looking for the right loving family or caring individual to take these two amazing siblings home.

If you are interested in adopting Caspa along with Toohy, please contact Rod on
Caspa is in care at Revesby NSW

Poor Caspa's damaged eye has failed to heal after months of trying. She can't see from the eye and we have now reached the final option of having the eye removed. Caspa's surgery will cost $550. If you can assist with sponsorship of some of these costs that would be appreciated

Caspa was adopted on 12 May 2018 after 5 months in foster care

Toohy

Toohy

general domestic - male

Toohy is lucky to be alive. Dumped with his brother (Caspa see profile) at a Bankstown building site, both kittens were found in a dire state of care. Looking at them both now it is hard to believe that they were ever anything but happy siblings who were loved and cared for. We cannot stress how fortunate we feel to have found them.
We would prefer that the two be adopted out together as a pair.

Both are bubbly active little critters, very friendly and love being in each others company. Constantly playing, not at all bothered by the carers two big dogs, that peer through the windows and licking them through their sleep inside crates at night and now a days all are free roaming with no issues. They use their litter trays perfectly and love exploring the surroundings fearlessly, lets just say they are having lots of fun and adventure. Toohy is vaccinated, micro chipped and wormed. Both will be due for their 2nd vaccination early in the new year with the 3rd vaccination due approximately 5 weeks after the 2nd. Toohy will need to be de-sexed once he has reached the age of approx 16-18 weeks, he is approximately 12 weeks old. De sexing costs are covered by DCH and are inclusive in the adoption fee. A broad list of vets with whom DCH are affiliated with provide the service. The list will be forwarded to your email address for your convenience.

If you are interested in adopting Toohy and Caspa, please contact Rod on 0418239763
Toohey is in care at Revesby NSW

Toohy was adopted on 12 May 2018 after 5 months in foster care

Kalico

Kalico

Domestic Medium Hair - female

Update: Kalico is now available for viewing at Petstock Penrith.

My name is Kalico.

I've had a rocky start to life, born with my siblings within the walls of an industrial building. Lucky for me, one of the lady workers called DCH to come and rescue us and give us a second chance.

I'm still a bit of a scardy cat but I'm getting better as the weeks go by and happy to be patted and have play time with my carer. I do purr alot.

I'm happy to run to my carer when called and come to dinner when called.

I like lazy days on the lounge.

I've had my first & second vaccinations, microchipped and was desexed on 24th April.

Kalico was adopted on 11 May 2018 after 1 month in foster care

Marshall

Marshall

domestic short hair - male

Let me just say whoever adopts this divine little man will be one lucky person ....he is the total package ..friendly,playful,cheeky,healthy just amazing .

Marshall has made friends with every one ...the 2 resident cats and the 3 resident dogs.He loves to rumble with his brother Darius who is also up for adoption.

Marshall is the cutest little munchkin his antics just make you laugh.

Marshall loves his food and uses the litter tray like a champion.

His adoption fee will cover his desexing when he is old enough .

He has been wormed and flea treated and will be microchipped and vaccinated.

Marshall was adopted on 10 May 2018 after 1 month in foster care

Jessie

Jessie

Domestic Short Hair - female

Jessie has come into care as a private surrender to DCH to find a home. A lovely person and her daughter has looked after the Mum cat and had raised the kittens to save them and to ensure they are protected.

She is now in DCH care.
She is litter trained and is eating well.
She has have been socialised but will need to be handled a little more as she still get a little uneasy about being picked up.
She will purr very easily and likes pats.

She has received her 1st vaccination and will be desexed.
She has been wormed and microchipped.

If you are interested in meeting this kitten or if you have any questions please contact us.

17th March - Being treated for ringworm over the next 4-6 weeks.

Jessie was adopted on 05 May 2018 after 2 months in foster care

Milkybar

Milkybar

DSH - male

Milkybar is a sweet little kitten that has entered foster care after finding himself all alone at the pound at 4 weeks old. He is quiet, friendly and loves to eat, play and sleep. Milkybar likes to be held and receive pats. He is looking for an indoor-only home.

Milkybar is microchipped, vaccinated, up to date with flea and worm treatments, and his desexing is included in his adoption fee. Please contact his foster carer if you would like to meet this gorgeous boy. He is in foster care near Penrith, NSW.

Milkybar was adopted on 05 May 2018 after 1 month in foster care

Beau

Beau

Australian Riding Pony - gelding

Beau is a spritely pony, with a happy, mischievous outlook on life.
He is lovely to ride, very athletic and quick on his feet.
Would be a lovely second or third older child’s pony – requires an experienced rider and firm handling as can be a bit naughty on the ground.
Good to saddle, trim, rug, groom but can be a bit naughty when paste worming and with dentistry.
Has been ridden by small adults in the past with no issues but is now going to waste in the paddock.
He is a gorgeous, cheeky little pony, that needs a patient, experienced owner to remind him that he has to behave appropriately even when he doesn’t want to!

Beau was adopted on 05 May 2018 after 3 months in foster care

Chelsea

Chelsea

DSH - female

Chelsea came into care after being at the pound with her siblings when She was approximately 4 weeks of age. Chelsea is a friendly and affectionate kitten that loves your company. She is a purrer and loves her pats. She is very playful. She also gets on well with the resident cats and dog.
She is looking for an indoor only home. Chelsea and Butterscotch are great mates, so it would be wonderful if they could be rehomed together, however, they can still be rehomed separately.

Chelsea is flea treated, wormed , will have had her 1st vaccine and her desexing is covered under her adoption fee

She is located near Penrith. Chelsea is Available for a meet and greet. she will be ready to leave foster care when she reaches 1kg approx early May.

Chelsea was adopted on 05 May 2018 after 3 weeks in foster care