Rehomed Animals

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

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Bella

Bella

small terrier mix - female

Bella has just joined us from the pound after she was Surrendered by her owners. Bella was never desexed in her previous home and she had puppies which her owners decided to keep when they dumped her

Bella has settled into foster care well and is a really nice girl who is eager to be around people so an indoor / outdoor home would suit bella well. She is good with my 3 dogs and is scared of my foster cats lol.

If you think you can offer Bella a home please send us an email, a home with older children would be better for Bella.

Bella was adopted on 04 October 2013 after 2 months in foster care

Pickle

Pickle

DMH - male

Pickle was Surrendered to the local pound with 16 other cats by his owner, upon arrival he was filthy and covered in so many fleas that you could see them crawling all over him. He has not had a great life so far and we are looking to rehome him to a family that will let him settle into their home and give him so much love and affection.

Pickle is a nice boy that dosent mind being picked up and likes a pat and scratch behind the ears very much. He had been tested for Feline Aids and is Negative, he is now Desexed, Vaccinated, Microchipped, Flea Treated and Wormed and is a much happier boy for it!

Pickle was adopted on 04 October 2013 after 6 months in foster care

Tucky and Friends

Tucky and Friends

DSH - male

These 4 siblings have had a hard journey so far. Found as strays as very young kittens without a mum, they were luckily able to eat on their own and were cared for by a well meaning lady who paid for their desexing and tried to find them new homes. Unfortunately they weren't being kept in the best environment, so the little girls desexing wound quickly became infected and opened right up, she was terribly sick when she came into DCH care and is being operated on today to clean out and repair the wound.

The boys were ok in this regard but all 4 have come in with the tell tale watery eyes of cat flu and also signs of ringworm. So they've really come in with the lot and have so far spent over a week at our vet clinic. The boys are coming into foster care today but the girl will have to stay until her surgery is over.

These kitten's additional vet costs have so far come to over $600.

Thank you to Winnie and to Tonya for their very generous donations towards the care of these kittens. Their vet bills have now been fully covered.

Tucky and Friends was adopted on 29 September 2013 after 9 months in foster care

Tucky

Tucky

DSH - male

Tucky is a very handsome boy who is currently being fostered by a family with three children. At first he was quite nervous around the kids, however he realised quickly that they aren't that scary. When they get noisy he is more comfortable away from them in a corner somewhere, but when they are calm he will happily sit on their laps for a pat. He is also happy to be picked up by both adults and children and has never bitten or scratched. Tucky has very distinct moods throughout the day - from hungry to sleepy to playful to cuddly. Playtime is mostly in the evenings when he really wakes up and loves to chase around his favourite toy - the pipe cleaner!

Tucky is currently both an inside and outside cat, but always comes back when called and never misses his dinner at 5pm. He is then quite contented to stay in for the night and plonk himself on your lap to sleep. Tucky is litter trained and learning to use his scratching post. He's a lovely boy who is ready for his new home now. He is currently located in Marrickville NSW.

Tucky was adopted on 29 September 2013 after 9 months in foster care

Jay

Jay

DMH - male

Jay is a friendly boy who absolutely loves attention and cuddles. He is very active and enjoys playing with toys and with the other foster cats in the household. Jay is excellent with children and babies, and will even let his foster carer's three month old baby grab for him and all he does is headbutt her in return!

Jay is litter trained and is learning to use his scratching post. He does have access to the outdoors during the day, however he prefers the company of humans and sometimes won't bother venturing outside. The only negative thing about this beautiful boy is that sometimes he can be a little too rough when playing with his brother Kay, so a home where he is the only cat or lives with another dominate cat would be preferable.

He is ready for his new home now!

Jay was adopted on 20 September 2013 after 1 month in foster care

Grace

Grace

DSH - female

Grace is such a beautiful Girl and as her name suggests she is very Graceful. She is cat friendly, playful and litter trained.

Grace comes micro-chipped, wormed with de-sexing included as well as her first Vaccination. Grace would benefit for an indoor only home. She has a loud purr and is super affectionate.

Little Gracie really deserves the absolute best as she will make you smile every time you see her.

Grace was adopted on 16 September 2013 after 2 months in foster care

Puddin

Puddin

DSH - male

Puddin was found at the local shops locked in a cat carrier with her brother and their mum, riddled with fleas, worms and grossly underweight. They were taken to the local pound where their owners were called as they forgot mum was microchipped. They had already been dumped by them once as they didn't want them anymore so they surrendered them to the pound.

Puddin has grown into a very loving, happy, healthy and playful little girl who is waiting for that loving home she so deserves to come along where she will be an indoor cat only and ideally have a friendly companion cat as company as she loves other cats. Initially she can be a little nervous in new situations so she may need a little time to settle into the routine of her new home.

Puddin takes advantage of a welcoming lap anytime it is available, loves to sleep on the bed with you and gently knead you with her paws to say goodnight before she drifts off to sleep. She is such a beautiful little girl with a best nature to match who cant wait to have a forever home of her very own.

Puddin was adopted on 16 September 2013 after 3 months in foster care

99

99

Cattle x Kelpie - male

A happy go lucky character this little man oozes cute but a smart mind hides behind those adorable puppy features.

At 5 months he's a quick leaner who will benefit from ongoing training. He's a smoocher by night, who loves to be active during the day. He is crate trained. Is very quiet and easy to travel in the car.

He currently lives with another dog but would be happy with an active family who include him in all their activities if he's an only dog at home.

99 was adopted on 08 September 2013 after 2 months in foster care

Tom

Tom

medium sized cross breed - male

Tom is the ideal family pet, around 4 months old with a happy go lucky attitude, he sits on command is learning to drop and can wait for food. A smart little cookie he'll be easy to train to your routines. Now toilet trained and currently being crate trained for easy transport in the car I really can't fault this boy.

He is in foster care with another older dog and he plays well, is happy to go for walks and absolutely LOVES pats and cuddles. I have 3 children whom he adores. He seems to be good with cats too so if you already have a pet at home he should fit right in.

It is best if he's not left in the yard on his own all day, so a home with someone around during the day or part of the day would be great. If you do work fulltime then a home with another doggie friend will be ideal

He must be an inside/outside dog as he enjoys being part of everyday life with the family. Although obviously he is still to mature but I doubt he'll be a big dog, rather a medium to small medium size as (so far) he appears to have little short legs.

No definitive idea of any breeds in his boy as he was rescued from death row at the pound so we have no idea of his parents, he is just a lovely young x breed.

Tom was adopted on 08 September 2013 after 1 month in foster care

Betsy

Betsy

Terrier x - female

The lovely friendly little terrier girl is called Betsy. She weighs 5.5kg so is quite a small little girl. She loves going for walks and loves running, but needs some further training with walking on the lead and with recall.

Betsy loves being close to you and snuggling up to you on the lounge or in bed. She's happy to laze about outside during the day but as soon as you are home she just wants to be wherever you are.

She loves going for car rides, as soon as the door is open she jumps in and is rearing to go. She has been around other small dogs and she is fine with them and is currently living with a very active and playful pup and they get on really well together.

She's also been around little children and she is very good with them, certainly not scared of them. She is house trained and is a beautiful little girl who just wants to be patted, loved and be part of the family.

She has been clipped off as she was so matted when she came into care from the pound.

Betsy was adopted on 08 September 2013 after 2 months in foster care