Rehomed Animals

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

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Sooty

Sooty

DSH - female

Sooty is the quiet one compared to her two brothers, Storm and Jaffa.But don't for a minute think that she isn't playful. She loves to play with the numerous toys I have around the house, wrestle with her brothers and chase the tails of the other cats, sometimes with a less than happy outcome. Sooty loves to be cuddled and enjoys curling up in her bed when she's sleepy.Sooty is a good eater and is using the litter tray. Because of her young age Sooty won't be available for adoption until the middle of November but you are certainly welcome to come and meet with her.

Sooty was adopted on 14 November 2010 after 2 weeks in foster care

Storm

Storm

DSH - male

Storm is a lovely, affectionate little guy who loves to be involved in anything and everything. He loves playing with the other cats and thanks to Storm the back of my fridge is now dust free. Storm is a great eater who will even tackle my dog's kibble if he gets the chance.He is using the litter tray and loves drinking water. Because of his young age Storm won't be available for adoption until the middle of November but you are certainly welcome to come and meet with him.

Storm was adopted on 14 November 2010 after 2 weeks in foster care

Jaffa

Jaffa

DSH - male

Jaffa is a real sweetie who loves his cuddles. When you're not lavishing affection in him, Jaffa loves playing and exploring and I'm constantly smiling at his funny antics.Jaffa is a great eater and uses the litter tray. He gets on well with the other cats here and even puts up with my dog nudging him around the floor trying to get him to play. Because of his young age Jaffa won't be available for adoption until the middle of November but you are certainly welcome to come and meet with him.

Jaffa was adopted on 14 November 2010 after 2 weeks in foster care

Mouse

Mouse

DSH - male

Mouse is a very small and cute little kitten who was abandoned in a box at the local pound when he was only 2 or 3 weeks old. But the thing that drew me to Mouse was his incredibly big, blue eyes!Mouse is a little timid and shy when first meeting strangers but once he feels comfortable he's the funniest little guy who loves to play and be cuddled.Mouse gets on extremely well with the other kittens I have as well as the older cats. He's not fond of dogs or loud noise so a home without small children would be preferred.Mouse is a great eater and is litter trained.If you're willing to help Mouse to come out of his shell, you'll be rewarded with a sweet and adorable feline friend. Because of his age Mouse will not be available for another 2 weeks but please contact me if you would like to meet with him.

Mouse was adopted on 13 November 2010 after 5 days in foster care

Timmy

Timmy

DMH - male

Timmy is a very handsome young man and with his delightfully affectionate and funloving nature he is sure to win over his new owners heart. Timmy is very loving and enjoys cuddles, he likes to follow you around and be with you, so a home where he can get lots of attention is ideal. Timmy has only ever been an indoor only cat. He is still young and quite playful and inquisitive so he happily amuses himself with all manner of toys. Timmy is very much after a home where he can be a lapcat.

Timmy was adopted on 13 November 2010 after 1 month in foster care

Stanley

Stanley

Chi X

Stanley was left at the pound and was described as nervous at the moment and will fear bite After a week at the pound he was allowing one carer to pick him up but was still incrediblynervous and afraid of everyone else. When he came into care he was underweight, with a skinirritation, and trembled if you looked at him or tried to pat him. After 2 months in care heis now very friendly, he loves kids, and cuddles, and has even started to play with his fosterbrother. His coat is now glossy, his skin irritation has cleared up, and he now is a healthy weight. He can get disorientated amongst large crowds of people and does not like to be picked up bystrangers in these instances, however in small groups of people he is quite comfortable and quitehappily likes to move from lap to lap. He is great at the vets and travels well in the car. He is nota fussy eater, and at night he especially likes to snuggle under blankets.

Stanley was adopted on 12 November 2010 after today in foster care

Merv

Merv

DSH - male

Mervi is a very lucky feline after being spotted by a caring passerbylaying on the path (inside the front grounds to community housing commission block).At first she thought he was dead but then on closer inspection she realised he wasbreathing. After contacted Collaroy Vet they told me they would treat Merv free of charge which was a really lovely thing to do. I called the RSPCA but they said they could not send someone out until Monday to pick him up (I felt Monday would havebeen too late as Merv's injury was bad and infection had already started). There wereflies and ants all over him. A door knock of the housing block failed to find an owner and he wasn't microchipped. When we went to approach Merv he was so happy to see us andstarted to purr. He loved having his head scratched and even with his terrible woundswas happy for me to pick him up. He seemed excited to be going for a car ride. We took him to Collaroy Vet and they cleaned the wound and gave Merv some food andfresh water

he was so happy!Merv will stay at Collaroy Vet for the next 7 days while he is recovering from his operation. After this time a permanent or foster home needs to be found for Merv.

Mila

Mila

DSH

Mila has been in a loving family home since she was 12 weeks old but sadly her owners have to move overseas unexpectadely and cannot take her with them.Mila is very affectionate once she gets to know you. Goes outside for air and the bathroom but is generally an indoor cat. Probably suits a family with kids older than 2. Mila has been desexed, vaccinated and microchipped.

Beauty

Beauty

Labrador x - female

Beauty is just a beautiful, placid, loving Labrador X with a gorgeous, shiny black coat. Her owner passed away and she is looking for a loving, carefree forever home for the rest of her life. She is in excellent health, would suit any sort of family as she is easily adjustable, travels well in the car and is very loyal and obedient. Beauty pulls slightly on lead as she hasn't been walked for awhile but she would overcome this easily, especially after her favourite Belly Rubs. She gets along easily with children and other animals but may have to adjust sharing affection with another dog (can be overcome). Beauty is a very quiet girl who just loves attention (she nudges your arm when she needs a pat) as well as being near to her owners and sleeping indoors. She is a dog that you can very easily spoil and she'll continue to come back for more! The person who adopts Beauty will be the envy of their friends and family as she is so friendly and adorable and deserves to be loved! Please come and visit her and see for yourself her big brown eyes and if you can commit to looking after her for the rest of her life!!

Beauty was adopted on 10 November 2010 after 1 month in foster care

Zac

Zac

Cattle x - male

Zac is still very young and will settle in to any home quickly, is so cute and laid back that nothing seems to phase him. Zac has had a very rough start to life and that has only made him a better dog.He sleeps through the night and gets up around 7am each morning for breakfast, he also appears to have a great imagination, as he plays with his toys and chase's his tail.Zac is great with kids and loves to go for walks.

Update 15/9/10: Zac has survived and is home with his foster carer now. We are very pleased that Zac has beaten this deadly virus and should go on to make a full recovery, unfortunately he has developed a very nasty ulcer as the result of spending the last week so ill at the vets (basically a bed sore). He's on treatment for this and it should start to heal up now.

Poor little Zac was abandoned by his owners and then caught the deadly virus Parvo. Zac is currently fighting for life at one of our vet clinics where he's been for a week on a drip. All efforts are being made to ensure he pulls through but Parvo is very often deadly in puppies of this age.

If you can help us sponsor Zac's vet bills which have come to $546.20 please call Megan on 9627 2767 or email dchanimaladoptions@iprimus.com.au or click below.

Thank you to Paul for his very generous donation for little Zac. His vet fees have now been fully covered. Also thanks to Becky for her donation

Zac was adopted on 10 November 2010 after 1 month in foster care