Rehomed Animals

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

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Kiara

Kiara

DSH - female

Mild mannered Kiara is ready to find her forever home. This well behaved kitty is very sweet in nature. She is independent but loves to be near at the end of the day. Bedtime is when she seeks pats and smoochy cuddles. Your affections will not go unappreciated. In return, she will look into your eyes and purr her way into your heart.

Kiara has been busy socialising and chilling out with her foster buddies (3 cats and a small dog), therefore she is well suited to join an existing chilled out fur family.

Kiara is vet checked, microchipped, desexed and up to date with her vaccinations.

If you are interested in making further enquiries about this little princess, please do not hesitate to make contact. Note: Available for adoption from 9 February.

Kiara was adopted on 13 February 2021 after 1 month in foster care

BOWIE

BOWIE

Domestic - female

BOWIE – adorably affectionate, loves to come and sit with you and love her pats and cuddles. She is curious and inquisitive and love exploring with her brother. When not exploring, you will find her perched on a high spot looking down at all the activity below. She is a real people person and loves to come and sit and lean on you whenever she can and lapping up the attention.

Located at the PETstock Rouse Hill store adoption enclosure and can be visited directly in store during business Hours.
https://www.petstock.com.au/store/petstock-rouse-hill

BOWIE was adopted on 13 February 2021 after 3 months in foster care

Greyhawk

Greyhawk

Domestic Short Hair - female

Meet Greyhawk. Named for the cute grey stripe (mohawk) on the top of her head.

Greyhawk is a colony rescue cat. She was collected at 6 weeks of age, but was tiny, starving and very sick. She had major trauma to her left eye, which the vet thought would leave her blind. Being the fighter she is, Greyhawk has recovered and has almost full visibility (85%) in her left eye and perfect vision in her right. The vet has given her the all-clear for ringworm and she has now been desexed. Greyhawk is now ready to meet her new humans. She will be available for adoption from the 8th February 2021.

Greyhawk is a cute white coloured, and feisty, adventurous kitten, who just loves to play with her human companion. She will chase just about anything.

She freely gives love with purrs, headbutts and leg rubs, and is quickly starting to become a lap cat - on her own terms of course. Greyhawk enjoys a good shoulder ride. She often runs up the body of her foster parents to take a perch and enjoy a different view of the world. She has also become accustomed to walking on a lead, but only in the immediate vicinity of her foster caters home. She gets very excited when the lead comes out.

Greyhawk is best suited to a completely indoor environment, with access to a cat run or balcony if possible. Due to her white fur she will need to be kept away from too much sun. She would love a fur companion, either a playful cat or friendly puppy to play with, but probably not suitable for a family with small children as her feistiness could be a bit too much.

Greyhawk is perfectly litter trained, and eats just about anything. She is currently on a kitten diet, and gets pet store food with the occasional morsel of fresh meat, livers and tiny pieces of chicken neck, which are great for her teeth.

If you are interested in meeting Greyhawk, please get in touch.

Greyhawk was adopted on 12 February 2021 after 3 months in foster care

Callie

Callie

Domestic Short Hair - female

Callie required extensive dental work and we're seeking sponsorship to help cover these extra costs. Her dental work has come to $536

Fuss-free independent gal.

If Destiny’s Child was writing a song about a cat, Independent Woman would be Callie’s anthem - she likes things on her own terms. Happy lying around doing her own thing, Callie is a fuss-free cat looking for a peaceful home to keep her safe and warm.

With a shy personality, Callie has been overlooked for some time - it’s hard for her to make a first impression when she’s hide-and-seek champion of the house!

That said, Callie adores other cats and would love a home with feline company. She might not be the snuggliest when it comes to humans, but Callie loves to cuddle up to her kitty friends and purr the night away on the couch.

With the nature of an older soul, Callie could be a great companion for an older person who is looking for some company and not necessarily a needy lap cat. Preferring to lie about in a sunny spot watching the world go by, Callie is fuss-free and low maintenance.

Ready to move in ASAP, we’d love to hear from you if Callie could call your place home.

Located in Quakers Hill NSW.

Callie was adopted on 06 February 2021 after 4.9 years in foster care

Mocha

Mocha

DSH - female

Mocha came into foster care from a western Sydney Animal Shelter around 2.5 weeks of age along with 2 siblings. She has been hand raised and bottle fed and has had LOTS of human attention and handling.

Mocha is a playful kitten who is developing into a great natured kitten.
Loves to play and loves being near you. She can be a little shy of new people and new situations but once she is comfortable she comes into her own and opens up.

She has grown up with 2 siblings and is used to being in a multi cat home.
She has been 1st and 2nd F3 vaccinated, microchipped, wormed and flea treated. She is scheduled to be desexed on the 11th January and will be available for rehoming once healed up from surgery.

Located in Acacia Gardens, NSW

Mocha was adopted on 06 February 2021 after 2 months in foster care

Buck

Buck

Stockhorse X - gelding

Buck is a Stockhorse X, gelding who is approximately 25 years of age. He is a lovely buckskin colouring, which has a dappled pattern when his summer coat comes through. Buck was surrendered to DCH after his owner no longer had time to keep up his work and care. Before coming into care, Buck hadn't been ridden or worked for a number of years, however when he was in work, he was competing at a high level in showjumping, and had been used as a pony club horse for an experienced rider.
Since coming into care, Buck has been back in light work and has been saddled and ridden without fault. Buck would suit an intermediate-advanced rider, someone who is experienced in bringing horses back into work safely. Under saddle Buck has been very quiet and well-behaved, however there hasn't been much opportunity to explore this further. Buck is walked out and lunged almost daily. Whilst mostly well-behaved on the lunge, he has a tendency to get bored and can pigroot quite impressively. However, none of this behaviour has been shown under saddle.
Buck has good ground manners, he is not a flighty horse. He has had experience with children around him and is very gentle and aware of them. Buck had a large mouth ulcer due to being overdue for the dentist. This has resulted in Buck being mouth shy, so worming is difficult and it is likely he will continue to require sedation for the dentist. Despite this, Buck is perfect to place a bridle on and gladly opens his mouth.
Buck has a goitre just behind his jaw bone, this has been confirmed by a vet that it is non-functional and does not need to be treated/removed. He has soft feet, so would need somewhere where he can get out of the rain and wet ground.
Buck would be suited to an experienced home. Whilst he is older, he is still an incredible horse. Only serious enquiries will be taken forward.

Buck was adopted on 04 February 2021 after 9 months in foster care

Sprocket

Sprocket

Domestic Short Hair - male

Hi, I'm Sprocket. I'm sweet and cuddly and soft and cute as anything with fantastic tabby markings. I love to cuddle up with my brother and sisters but the best of all is Foster Mummy's lap! I love to play tickle tummy with her and then curl up, purring, and fall asleep.

I enjoy playing with my bro and sisters but sometimes they get really full on and I get a little hesitant to join in. My big sister is so cool she can even take on a dog but I think I'd be terrified. I love chasing the bell ball and playing with the furry blue 'snake' by myself. I'm getting really good at playing hide and seek (cos I'm super smart) and my running and pouncing are the cutest in the family, at least that's what I think.

I'm living in the Blue Mountains with my brother and sisters but really would like to have a 'furever' home. A loving family who are home lots to play and tickle my tummy would be fantastic. I think I could get on really well with another cat but no dogs please, they are just too bouncy for me. I am an indoor only kitty.

Sprocket has been microchipped and vaccinated. Desexing is included in the adoption fee.

If you are interested in learning more about this special boy, or wish to visit him at his foster home in Winmalee, please email his foster carer.
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Sprocket was adopted on 03 February 2021 after 3 months in foster care

Maggie

Maggie

DSH - female

Maggie came into DCH care a couple of weeks before Christmas with her siblings, Peaches, Crispen, Dotty and Franny, when they were only 12 days old.

Maggie is a beautiful peach coloured calico, who wakes her foster mum up with nose and chin kisses, sometimes a little early for her foster mums liking :)

Maggie has been raised with other kittens, cats, dogs and bunnies and is quite comfortable living among them all.

Maggie has been desexed, microchipped and is up to date with her vaccinations and parasite protection. Maggie is ready for her forever home and is available to meet at her foster home in Bligh Park.

As we currently receive lots of enquiries for each kitten, please include relevant details about yourself and your home/other pets, to be considered. If you are renting, please ensure that you have approval for a cat BEFORE you lodge interest.

You must be over 18yrs old and an Australian citizen or Permanent Resident to adopt an animal from DCH.

Maggie was adopted on 02 February 2021 after 3 weeks in foster care

Crispen

Crispen

DSH - male

Crispen came into DCH care a couple of weeks before Christmas with his 4 sisters, Peaches, Maggie, Dotty and Franny, when they were only 12 days old.

Crispen is a handsome little grey kitten, and is the more vocal kitten of his litter who is quite prepared to tell his foster mum when it is time to eat. Crispen is slowly learning not to wake his foster mum up at 4am, and can now sleep in until a more reasonable time of 6am before demanding breakfast.

Crispen has been raised with other kittens, cats, dogs and bunnies and is quite comfortable living among them all.

Crispen will be ready for his forever home around the 22nd January, once hehas been desexed, and he will be microchipped and up to date with his vaccinations and parasite protection before being rehomed.

While there is a couple of weeks before Crispen can be adopted he is ready to meet at his foster home located in Bligh Park.

Crispen was adopted on 01 February 2021 after 3 weeks in foster care

Peaches

Peaches

DSH - female

Peaches came into DCH care a couple of weeks before Christmas with her 4 siblings, Crispen, Maggie, Dotty and Franny, when they were only 12 days old.

Peaches is the big girl of the litter, and is quick to rub against her foster mums ankles and lay down for a belly scratch. Peaches sleeps every night with her foster mum and she is happy to claim a spare spot on the bed.

Peaches has been raised with other kittens, cats, dogs and bunnies and is quite comfortable living among them all.

Peaches has been desexed, microchipped and is up to date with her vaccinations and parasite protection. Peaches is ready for her forever home and is available to meet at her foster home in Bligh Park.

As we currently receive lots of enquiries for each kitten, please include relevant details about yourself and your home/other pets, to be considered. If you are renting, please ensure that you have approval for a cat BEFORE you lodge interest.

You must be over 18yrs old and an Australian citizen or Permanent Resident to adopt an animal from DCH.

Peaches was adopted on 31 January 2021 after 3 weeks in foster care