Rehomed Animals

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

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Bundy

Bundy

Seal Point Siamese - male

Bundy is a really lovely boy but needs a patient home where he will be given the time he needs to settle. He is not good with young children and does take a while to warm up to men. He is very talkative and good with other cats. He is being cared for in the Wollongong area.

Bundy was adopted on 10 November 2007 after 5 days in foster care

Archie and Olsen

Archie and Olsen

Purebred Exotic (shorthair Per - male

Archie and Olsen are brothers and have been together since birth. They are very close so we would like to rehome them together. They are typically inquisitive and playful kittens. Archie is the red tabby kitten and is more outgoing and affectionate than Olsen. However both are friendly, are great with kids of all ages and are getting used to dogs. They come with their own bed and toys. Exotic cats are shorthaired Persians. They have a very plush coat that will require combing and their eyes do weep a little so will need to be wiped daily. They are being cared for in the Shellharbour area.

Archie and Olsen was adopted on 10 November 2007 after 3 months in foster care

Rosie

Rosie

Jack Russell x - female

Rosie is a delightful little dog. She is placid, good with kids and other dogs. She hasn't had a lot of training but is learning quickly. She is not a barker and would suit a home where she is with her human a lot as she loves people. She is being cared for in the Shellharbour area.

Rosie was adopted on 05 November 2007 after 3 weeks in foster care

Bambi

Bambi

Cattle x Staffy - female

Bambi is just like her name sounds a gentle doe like puppy. She is very calm and well behaved inside the house and outside in the yard. She doesn't bark or jump up. Bambi is independant and very intelligent. We all love her here and marvel at how good she is for such a young puppy. She's wonderful with children and other dogs young and older. She loves the older resident dog and looks up to her adoringly. Bambi is a very special little girl indeed we like to think that the heart shaped pigment on her nose is a sign of just how peacefull and loving she is. Bambi's coat is so very soft and bright white with a little tan on her face. When she's wet some black spots show through and she looks so adorable. We believe she will grow to be a medium sized dog.

Bambi was adopted on 05 November 2007 after 3 weeks in foster care

Sonic

Sonic

DMH - male

Sonic is a gorgeous big cuddly boy. He loves affection and will happily be picked up around carried around whilst purring. He is great with other cats and he is getting used to dogs. He is a very laid back, quiet and confident boy and would settle easily into any household. He is kitty litter trained for indoors only and would be happy as a single cat or in a multi cat home. He has a semi long coat that is easy to maintain.

Sonic was adopted on 05 November 2007 after 4 weeks in foster care

Mr Teddy

Mr Teddy

Cream Exotic - male

Teddy is a gorgeous big boy with handsome orange eyes. Being an Exotic he has a flat face which needs to be wiped clean daily as his eyes weep. He has a beautiful plush coat which is a dark cream/light orange colour which will need grooming and which will shed alot with the change of seasons. He is getting used to dogs and his fine with other cats. He is a cuddly boy that loves affection but is quiet in nature. He is to live indoors only and is kitty litter trained.

Mr Teddy was adopted on 05 November 2007 after 1 month in foster care

Lilly

Lilly

DSH - female

Lilly is very affectionate and smoochy and loves cuddling up to you. Lilly also has a playful side and loves to play with toys and balls. Lilly is good with small children, and gets on well with my small dog. She is litter trained and just a pleasure to have around. Lilly is looking for a permanant home to call her own. If you would like to meet Lilly she is being cared for in the Shellharbour area.

Lilly was adopted on 05 November 2007 after 1 month in foster care

Lucy

Lucy

Fox Terrier x - female

Lucy was only surrendered to the pound because her owners were moving. She is a total sweetheart who loves life, people of all ages and other dogs. Lucy gets distressed if left alone so it would be best if she were not an only dog. She will bond very strongly to her owner and would make a great companion dog

Poor Little Lucy came down with a severe gastric bug after coming out of the pound. She was extremely ill and we almost lost her. Luckily she has a fighting spirit and after several days at the vet on a drip she has recovered and is doing wonderfully.

Lucy's vet bills in the last week have come to $575 and we are seeking sponsorship to help cover these expenses.

If you can help please call Megan on 9627 2767 or email dchanimaladoptions@iprimus.com.au

Thanks to Spike's new owner for their donation towards Lucy's vet fees

Lucy was adopted on 05 November 2007 after 1 month in foster care

Buddy

Buddy

Labrador x Rotti - male

Buddy is a typical big boofa and like most Labs, he loves his food so he will be easy to train. Nothing much seems to phase this boy who is currently living with 2 GSDs and an aviary of lovebirds. He has basic obedience and seems to be child friendly (Watch out for that tongue as he loves giving kisses.) Buddy would love a home where he has company all day, either human or canine or both. If you are looking for a large dog please consider Buddy as he is a lovely gentle soul who would deserves his own family.

Buddy was adopted on 05 November 2007 after 2 months in foster care

Tamika

Tamika

DSH - female

Super cuddly, friendly young girl.

Tamika was adopted on 31 October 2007 after 2 days in foster care