Rehomed Animals

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

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Sammy

Sammy

DSH - male

These glorious ginger kitties were surrendered into our care by an elderly lady who rescued their mum and three more siblings. She nurtured and loved them, but had neither the finances nor the room to keep them all.

It was only when the carer brought them home that she realised the boys are almost identical – in fact, it is only recently that we’ve managed to distinguish between them as Sammy has an S-shape embedded in his fur. These boys may enjoy a new home together, but will also be happy to find a fabulous furever home all to themselves.

Both kitties were socialised initially within the rescuer’s wider family, including children, but social lockdown put an end to that and it did take a week or two for these guys to venture far. However, they chose the carer’s bedroom for their early retreat so clearly they are people pussycats, and they are now making up for lost time. They both love their chow.

Sammy is quite inquisitive and has proved the more adventurous of the two despite being the smaller. He loves a good play and romp with his brother and toys.

He has become quite affectionate, especially at bed time when he decides to clamber all over his carer asking for head scratches; he has a lot of purring going on. Sammy does like to play with toys with his brother, and loves a good chase around the house. At this stage, he’s still cautious of people walking around, but we are seeing improvement with further socialisation.

Both kitties are beautiful long boys when they stretch out! At times they both decide to lie across the carer’s legs – not sure whether the carer or they are the most uncomfortable with this arrangement, but certainly they insist it’s a really good thing.
We believe both Sammy and Oscar will take a little time to settle in, and will need patience and love from their new families. But the reward will be great. These kitties must be indoor only.

Sammy and Oscar have been microchipped, vaccinated and will be desexed prior to adoption. They are located in Colyton.

If you are interested in learning more about or providing a home to one or both of these lovely boys, please contact his carer.

NOTE: All visits will be by appointment, and in accordance with prevailing social distancing protocols.

Sammy was adopted on 21 June 2020 after 1 month in foster care

Oscar

Oscar

DSH - male

These glorious ginger kitties were surrendered into our care by an elderly lady who rescued their mum and three more siblings. She nurtured and loved them, but had neither the finances nor the room to keep them all.

It was only when the carer brought them home that she realised the boys are almost identical – in fact, it is only recently that we’ve managed to distinguish between them as Sammy has an S-shape embedded in his fur. These boys may enjoy a new home together, but will also be happy to find a fabulous furever home all to themselves.

Both kitties were socialised initially within the rescuer’s wider family, including children, but social lockdown put an end to that and it did take a week or two for these guys to venture far. However, they chose the carer’s bedroom for their early retreat so clearly they are people pussycats, and they are now making up for lost time. They both love their chow.

Oscar is the more cautious of the two, and is taking his time to venture out into the wider world except he does love to ‘share’ (perhaps better described as take over) the bed with his carer at night. Oscar loves a good head scratch, too, when his human comes down to his level on the floor.

Oscar also likes to play with toys, ’specially empty toilet rolls, with his brother, and loves a good chase around the house. At this time, this is sadly mostly during the night with multiple necessary cat naps under the bed during the day. His new family will have to work on his feline circadian rhythms!

Like his brother, he’s still not adjusted to folk walking around, but doesn’t move far away so it’s a work in progress. He just hasn’t had much experience of being towered over by humans, but certainly has shown willingness to adjust.

Both kitties are beautiful long boys when they stretch out! At times they both decide to lie across the carer’s legs – not sure whether the carer or they are the most uncomfortable with this arrangement, but certainly they insist it’s a really good thing.

We believe both Sammy and Oscar will take a little time to settle in, and will need patience and love from their new families. But the reward will be great. These kitties must be indoor only.

Sammy and Oscar have been microchipped, vaccinated and will be desexed prior to adoption. They are located in Colyton.

If you are interested in learning more about or providing a home to one or both of these lovely boys, please contact his carer.

NOTE: All visits will be by appointment, and in accordance with prevailing social distancing protocols.

Oscar was adopted on 21 June 2020 after 1 month in foster care

Cleo

Cleo

Domestic Medium Hair - female

Cleo is a beautiful girl who has lovely medium grey hair. She is a little reserved and takes a while to warm up to new people. She has a great purr but will grumble whens he does not like something.

She is very independent and active and won't be a lap cat but does enjoy a cuddle and a pat and seems to enjoy her pats more and more each week.

She is friendly but can play a little rough so is best in a home without young children. Her favourite toy at the moment is a shoelace that she likes to chase around the house and enjoys roughhousing with her brother Leo.

Cleo has received 2 F3 vaccinations is microchipped, desexed and treated for worms and fleas. She will need to be lifetime registered with council by her new owner.

Cleo is looking for a loving new forever home where she can be an indoors cat and receive lots of love and play time.

Please contact us for any more information on Cleo or to meet her.
As we currently receive lots of enquiries please include as much detail as you can in your enquiry about yourself, your family and your home to help us determine the most suitable home for her.

16/6 - Listing placed on hold pending a scheduled meet and greet on Friday.

Cleo was adopted on 20 June 2020 after 2 months in foster care

Annie

Annie

DSH - female

Annie is a sweet little ginger girl who has decided she really loves receiving and giving a lot of gentle affection. She was born outside to a stray mother but was taken in by a kind hearted lady who lived nearby who had been feeding mum.

Now Annie has adjusted to her foster home, she has become a friendly and playful kitten. She was timid at first, but as soon as she got to know her carer she was on her back purring up a storm, and now often sidles up to sit by her on the couch or bed.

Annie is a quiet little girl, though, and we have discovered that she is not comfortable with too much hustle and bustle around her. We believe she will thrive best with a couple or a single person who will have the time and patience to bring out the loving purr in her! Annie has been fostered with a resident cat, and has been very eager to make friends with her – unfortunately, the resident cat has been rather grumpy in return. She may enjoy living with a feline who is rather more receptive to company... Annie must be an indoor-only kitty.

Annie is vet checked, microchipped, vaccinated and desexed, so she will soon be ready to go to her new home.

Should you be interested in learning more about this beautiful kitty, please contact us.

Annie was adopted on 19 June 2020 after 1 month in foster care

Dory

Dory

Staffy - female

Lovely Dory! Dory came into care recently with her sister, Shadow.
They are your text-book puppy, with plenty of energy and love to go round, and the best cuddles! They are very playful, but clearly love to snuggle up once they are all worn out!
Dory will need to stay in care until she is desexed, vaccinated and microchipped, but in the meantime call her carer to have a chat and meet lovely Dory!

Dory was adopted on 17 June 2020 after 1 month in foster care

Misty

Misty

Domestic Short Hair - female

Only a young lady herself, this wide-eyed princess was surrendered into our care with kittens from two litters she had already given birth to. She is now adjusting to life with no more responsibilities and being spoilt by her human foster servants!

This didn’t come easily to start, and it did take a couple of weeks for her to adapt. Misty is a shy girl and is still learning to love her new life, but she is now making progress every day; the latest breakthrough being mutual grooming sessions with one of the resident cats!

Misty is naturally sweet-natured and polite, with a mellow meow. She loves a good back scratch, and is sure to greet her carer every time she walks into the room. She’s also very partial to her food - her special favourite is tuna in springwater complemented by kitty kibbles.

We believe Misty is best suited to a quiet home environment where she can flourish without children or other pets who may dominate her. At the outset, her natural shyness will require time and patience from her new family, but this will be well-rewarded.

Quite independent, she will be happy enough left alone during the day as long as she has a scratching post and toys to keep her entertained - so she may well be a great feline companion for a working single or couple. Misty must be an indoor-only cat.

If you are looking for quiet, well mannered kitty company please contact Misty’s carer to learn more about this little beauty.

✔️ Desexed
✔️ Microchipped
✔️ Vaccinated
✔️ Flea and worm treated

Misty was adopted on 14 June 2020 after 1 month in foster care

Possum

Possum

Domestic Short Hair - female

Possum is a super cool cat looking for her forever family. She was found as a stray mothering three little babies and now she is ready for a home of her own.

Possum has shared her foster home with two dogs and another cat. Although she can be a bit unsure of them at first once she gets used to them she gets along with them great.

Possum is a bit of a wanderer so she needs a home with secure windows and doors so that she can’t escape as we much prefer that she goes to an indoor only family.

Possum hasn’t had any interactions with kids but is very tolerant so children 12+ are ideal.

Possum is super cheeky, playful, food motivated and very cuddly so if you think she would make the right fit for your family don’t hesitate to reach out.

Located in Lalor Park

Possum was adopted on 13 June 2020 after 3 months in foster care

Charlie

Charlie

Domestic Medium Hair - male

Charlie is a beautiful boy that came into care with his 2 brothers. He has a friendly, sweet nature and loves being scratched under his chin. Charlie loves to play and climb all over you. He is happy being on your lap and cuddled.

Charlie is ready for his meet and greets now to find him the most suitable home. Please ring or text his foster carer for further information.

Charlie was adopted on 12 June 2020 after 1 month in foster care

Jimmy

Jimmy

Domestic Short Hair - male

Jimmy is a cuddly, sweet little boy with a shy temperament. He loves to play and chase his 2 brothers. Jimmy is ready for meet and greets now and will be available to adopt early to mid June. Please ring or text his foster carer if you would like further information on Jimmy.

Jimmy was adopted on 12 June 2020 after 1 month in foster care

Nelson

Nelson

DSH - male

Nelson is an adorable little kitten and is very inquisitive. He loves to explore and play with his toys, especially in the cat play tunnel! He also loves to climb - He is currently on a mission to learn how to reach the top of his kitty scratching post.

Nelson is a big fan of being brushed with the bristle brush along his back and on his cheeks, and when tired from play, he will happily settle in your lap for a nap.

Nelson is litter trained, vet-checked, microchipped, vaccinated and flea/worm treated. He will be desexed prior to re-homing.

NOTE: All visits will be by appointment, and in accordance with prevailing social distancing protocols.

Nelson was adopted on 12 June 2020 after 1 month in foster care