Rehomed Animals

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

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Sparkles, Meshuggah

Sparkles, Meshuggah

female

These little kittens were dumped in a box when only 3 weeks old. Covered in fleas and underweight, they have been in foster care ever since and are now enjoying the good life.Sparkles is the only female in the litter, the biggest kitten she is very friendly and purry and is quite the adventurer being first into everything. She is a lovely little girl and is a pretty white and tabby short hair kitten.

Blinkin is the littlest boy, a very handsome white and tabby short hair, he is a quiet, nice natured, unassuming little boy. Good with other cats and best suited to a less noisy household where he can truly blossom. He should make a loving and cuddly addition to the household

Meshuggah is a very pretty long hair black and white boy. He is playful and likes to explore but is the shyest of the 3 so a home willing to help him trust people is required. He is easy to handle but prefers the company of his litter mates to people at this stage.

Sparkles, Meshuggah was adopted on 07 February 2011 after 3 weeks in foster care

Paris

Paris

Jack Russell x Chihuahua - female

Paris came into care about a month ago and she was extremely timid and would roll over in submission when anyone came near her. She is very slowly coming round with lots of love, patience and human interaction. Paris is still quite timid and will still generally roll on her back when approached. While she does love her cuddles, she is just as happy to snuggle beside you. Although she is very shy Paris is an excellent guard dog and will let you know if someone is around. Paris is doggy door trained and almost fully housetrained. She is fine in the car and travels well. She will need ongoing leash training as she don't appear to have been walked at all in the past. Paris is better suited for an older home or a home where there are no very young children. Paris is located at North Nowra

Paris was adopted on 07 February 2011 after 3 months in foster care

Max

Max

Jack Russell x Chihuahua - male

Upon bringing Max home a month ago, he was extremely timid and would roll over in submission when anyone came near him. He is slowly coming round with lots of love, patience and human interaction. Max gets very excited when we come home and tends to be a bit mouthy until the he settles again. Although he doesn't hurt, he will need ongoing training to break him of this habit. He is a VERY affectionate boy and loves to snuggle into a neck for cuddles. Max has been desexed and is ready to go to his forever home now. Max is doggy door trained and fully house trained. He is fine in the car and travels well. He will need ongoing leash training as he don't appear to have been walked on a leash at all in the past. Max is better suited to an older home or a home where there are no very young children. Max is located at North Nowra

Max was adopted on 07 February 2011 after 3 months in foster care

Farrah

Farrah

Siamese x? - female

Farrah was rescued from the pound as only a young kitten. She was dumped at the pound due to having a stomach bug, but it's turned out to be much worse than that. Farrah has had ongoing gastric problems including bleeding from her bottom and intermittent diarrohea, she has had a number of vet visits and tests but nothing up until recently had been conclusive.

She has recently been diagnosed with a variety of infections including Giardia and Corona Virus. Our vets believe she has some underlying problem which is causing her to suffer from so many ongoing illnesses and she will shortly have to undergo a range of tests and biopsies to determine exactly what is going on with her and have her treatment plan arranged. This could well be a problem she will have to have managed rather than cured, for the rest of her life. Farrah is a such a lovely natured, affectionate young girl and we are doing all we can to try and solve her ongoing problems.

Farrah's additional vet expenses will come to $1,800. *Thanks to C.Warry, M.Wood, J.Mitchell, L.Rhodes, G.Campbell, L.Schotanus, A.Nolan and C.Ong for their generous donations towards Farrah's vet costs*

Farrah was adopted on 06 February 2011 after 1 weeks in foster care

Farrah

Farrah

Siamese x? - female

Farrah was adopted on 06 February 2011 after 1 weeks in foster care

Nelson

Nelson

Pomeranian - male

Nelson is looking for a new home after his owner has become ill.He is a small dog and weighs 5 kg.For more info coming as her carer gets to know him.

Nelson was adopted on 06 February 2011 after 2 weeks in foster care

Emma

Emma

Pomeranian - female

Emma is looking for a new home after her owner has become ill.She is a small dog and weighs 3.5kg.For more info coming as her carer gets to know her.

Emma was adopted on 06 February 2011 after 2 weeks in foster care

Sedgewick

Sedgewick

male

Sedgewick is a happy boy that gets along well with other cats and kittens. He would be happy in nearly any household.

Sedgewick was adopted on 04 February 2011 after 3 months in foster care

Danza

Danza

Medium x Breed - male

Danza is a friendly little pup that has blossomed since he has been in care.He likes the company of other dogs but is still shy around people so would like another dog in his new home to keep him company. He gets along with dogs of all sizes and dosen't seem bothered by cats although i think he is still trying towork out what they are. Danza will be a medium sized dog when fully grownand will need a good sized yard or walks a few times a week.

View Video of Danza Here

Danza was adopted on 02 February 2011 after 1 month in foster care

Judd

Judd

Mastiff x Staffy - male

Judd has responded very well to training and can now offer short stays andwhen inside will run to his mat when asked as long as he is rewarded forhis obedience. When playing he will now sit and wait for a toy to be thrownfor him rather than trying to grab it off you, he is still learning how togive it back though! He will become excitable when he sees a dog, cat or anew visitor comes to the house so ongoing training and some patience isrequired however overall Judd is turning into a lovely dog.

Judd was adopted on 02 February 2011 after 2 months in foster care