DSH - female
Special Needs Kitten
Hissy is a bit confused after spending the first few months of her life alone in a paddock. She came into care extremely underweight and full of worms. She hadn't known human attention and unlike the other kittens also found in the paddock who soaked up their foster carers cuddles and attention after a few days, Hissy was a bit too traumatised. Several months later and she is a fit and healthy young girl who now enjoys cuddles and will headbutt you for more pats and arch her back in delight of receiving attention. However she's a bit mixed up and instead of meowing for attention she hisses (hence her name). Hissy is just getting used to being picked up and she will require a home that can be patient and continue her recovery. Hissy would be suited to a home with or without other cats and preferably a quieter household. She will most likely turn into a lovely lapcat in the right environment.
Update 29/6/08: Hissy is progressing into a very affectionate cat. She loves attention and rushes to you for pats and caresses. She's tolerant of being picked up but is yet to truly enjoy a good cuddle. She is happy being nose to nose for kisses and although she is still hissing at odd moments, she seems to be starting to learn to meow and squeak for attention like a normal cat.
Hissy was adopted on 11 January 2009 after 8 months in foster care
Golden Retriever x Poodle - female
Princess needs a home where she will be loved forever. She is a real cutie with a gentle, placid nature. She adores people, going for walks and having her belly scratched. Princess becomes overwhelmed with excitable dogs so would be best placed with a person who does not have any other dogs or has older, calmer dogs. Princess is being cared for in the Wollongong area.
Princess was adopted on 09 January 2009 after 4 weeks in foster care
DSH - mixed
These babies are very, very friendly and just follow you everywhere. All fit and healthy, lively and playful. They get along with all other cats, and are warming up to dogs as well.
Sam, Alice and Jasper was adopted on 09 January 2009 after 2 months in foster care
DSH - male
These little boys are simply adorable, they have very distinctive odd eyes,one bright Blue and one green,very friendly happy babies, as they are pure white (they are not deaf) they need to be indoor cats and will make lovely companions. These boys are located in the Shellharbour area.
Ice, Snowy and Ronald was adopted on 07 January 2009 after 1 weeks in foster care
DSH - female
Bessie is a nice natured girl who after raising her litter of kittens is now ready to find a home of her own. Bessie would prefer to be an indoor/outdoor cat.
Bessie was adopted on 07 January 2009 after 1 month in foster care
DSH - female
Bessie's Baby
Milky Way isa good natured,quiet but playful little girl. she has a delightful nature and will fit easily into most households.
Milky Way was adopted on 06 January 2009 after 4 weeks in foster care
DSH - male
Jimmy is a very friendly little boy who loves a cuddle and to sit on your knee, he doesn't mind dogs and an all round pleasant little chap. He is being cared for in the Wollongong area.
Jimmy was adopted on 06 January 2009 after 3 months in foster care
Whippet - male
Crikey would prefer to be an only dog and with older children but would be happy also with another dog to play with. He is great with kids as long as they don't overwhelm him and he just loves to play ball with them. He walks well on a lead and is very social.
Crikey was adopted on 02 January 2009 after 1 month in foster care