Rehomed Animals

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

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Nashira

Nashira

DSH - female

Nashira is a beautiful playful kitten who was dumped with her brother. She enjoys playing with her brother. Nashira is very affectionate and loves nothing more than sitting with you and having a nap and pats. She is a lap cat.

Nashira is litter trained and is socialised with other kittens, the resident dog and children. She is a fantastic indoor kitten.

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

Nashira is great all round kitten who would suit most homes.

Nashira was adopted on 31 May 2017 after 1 month in foster care

Fuzzy Wuzzy

Fuzzy Wuzzy

DMH - male

Fuzzy Wuzzy is an affectionate, friendly little boy who entered foster care with his three siblings. He enjoys playing with and chasing other kittens and is growing into a confident boy. He loves his food, play, sleep and snuggling up to humans. Fuzzy Wuzzy will be ready to go to his new at around 10 weeks old. He is litter-trained, microchipped, vaccinated and will be desexed when old enough. You are welcome to come and meet Fuzzy Wuzzy at his foster carers home in Glenmore Park.

Fuzzy Wuzzy was adopted on 28 May 2017 after 4 weeks in foster care

Buddy

Buddy

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel - male

Buddy is a delightful, friendly little guy that gets along with everyone -children, dogs, cats, pocket pets etc. He was placed into foster care after his previous owners took him to the vet wanting to put him down. Fortunately the vet staff convinced them to surrender him instead and he is now safe and loved while waiting for his new forever home. Buddy is a very affectionate, calm boy who walks well on his lead. He has a great appetite and sits for treats. Buddy is desexed, microchipped, vaccinated and up to date with flea and worm treatments. If you would like to meet Buddy please contact his foster carer for a meet and greet. Located in Glenmore Park, NSW.

Buddy has been placed on hold due to the large interest in him to allow us to review the information from everyone who has already expressed interest.

Buddy was adopted on 28 May 2017 after 3 days in foster care

Sunny

Sunny

DSH - male

Sunny is an affectionate, playful, friendly little boy who entered foster care with his three little brothers. He loves his cuddles almost as much as he loves his food! He is a very enthusiastic eater and is still working on his table manners and sharing his plate with his brothers. Sunny is looking for a warm, loving, safe forever home. He is litter-trained, vaccinated, microchipped and will be desexed when old enough. If you would like to meet Sunny please contact his foster carer for a meet and greet.

Sunny was adopted on 27 May 2017 after 3 weeks in foster care

Lynx

Lynx

DSH - male

Lynx was surrended to us with his 3 siblings. He is always up for a cuddle and will climb up on you, especially at dinner time. Lynx loves belly rubs and is content to sleep on you like a baby. His a cheeky little one, if you don't watch him closely he might steal your food. Lynx is a great communicator when he wants your attention, otherwise a rather quiet kitten.

Lynx comes litter trained, desexed and is socialised with older cats plus small child. He has no fear.

The adoption fee of $200 covers desexing 1st and 2nd injection. All kittens in my care receive flea and worming treatment plus lots of cuddles.

Lynx is best suited to a someone willing to spend time with him as he loves humans.

Lynx was adopted on 27 May 2017 after 1 month in foster care

Ashie

Ashie

Domestic Short Hair - male

The super cuddler of the group, Ashie came into care when he was 5 weeks old, and loves nothing better than to cuddle up for a snuggle. Ashie is a laid back little kitten, happy to play with his siblings but if a human is around prefers their attention.

While in foster care, Ashie has been been introduced to adult cats and puppies, and while he is happy with interacting with the big cats the puppies still make him a little nervous but he is becoming more comfortable with them as he gets older.

Ashie will be ready to go to his new home when he is 8 weeks old and weighs 1kg.

Ashie's adoption includes desexing, microchipping and his 1st vaccination, he will also be up to date with his worm and flea treatment.

An introduction with Ashie can be arranged at his foster home located at Bligh Park.

Ashie was adopted on 19 May 2017 after 3 months in foster care

Chester

Chester

DSH - male

Chester is a beautiful boy, a little shy but once he knows you he is a cheeky monkey. HE loves to play and loves getting pats.

When Chester was rescued he was very afraid. He took some time to trust me. He obviously hasn't come from a great place and to begin with he was very unfriendly, he used to hiss, swipe and tried to bite me many times, but through time he has just become a sweet purring Kitty with a beautiful personality.

He loves having company, as soon as go into his room he leaps out of his cage and runs over for a pat and a tickle. I have only recently introduced Chester to our dogs and rabbit, he loves them. He likes to play around and is quiet gentle with them.

Chester is ready to find himself a forever home, he would be okay in an apartment and or house. I have had no issues with him trying to escape.

Chester will let you pick him up on his terms, sometimes he lets me pick him up for about a minute sometimes just a quick hug and he is off.

Other than that he loves the sight of having you around, pats and his food

Chester was adopted on 17 May 2017 after 3 months in foster care

Princess Lily

Princess Lily

DSH - female

If you are looking for an affectionate lap cat then look no further. Lily is the cat for you. She loves to be patted and will purr constantly. If you are not patting her she will rub against your leg for affection. She gets on well with other cats, well kittens especially, we love to rumble and play non-stop.

Lily is vaccinated, microchipped, flea treated, wormed and litter trained.

If You would love to meet her please contact her foster carer. Lily is located in Glenmore Park. You won't be disappointed.

Princess Lily was adopted on 17 May 2017 after 1 month in foster care

Maddie

Maddie

DSH - female

Introducing a special little girl, Miss Maddie!

Maddie was born in late December/early January and due to being thrown from a car as a very small kitten, sustained trauma to her eye which has caused her to be blind in one eye. She was covered in fleas and lice and had cat flu, but she is now healthy and happy and loves to play with
her toys like any normal kitten.

Maddie would suit a quiet indoor home only, with other non-aggressive cats. She prefers cat company to people company so it is important she
has a friendly cat to interact with, but if you can catch her (she is very fast) she will let you cuddle her and she will purr beautifully, this will no doubt increase as the weather starts to get colder.

Maddie has perfect litter habits and eats very well. She has had her first needle and will be microchipped then desexed when she is old enough. If you are a patient person and think you could offer Maddie a calm loving home please contact us. After the worst in life she now deserves the best!!

Maddie was adopted on 16 May 2017 after 1.2 years in foster care

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