Rehomed Animals

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

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Lexxi

Lexxi

Medium x Breed - female

Lexxi was adopted on 10 October 2010 after 11 months in foster care

Alli

Alli

Medium x Breed - female

Alli was adopted on 10 October 2010 after 11 months in foster care

Baloo

Baloo

DMH - male

Baloo is a lovely affectionette boy that was rescued from the pound along with Venus. He was a stand out cat that wouldnt let you leave without coming over and rubbing up your legs looking for a cuddle. Baloo is a very sweet and big boy, he is fine with other cats and gets along fine with my dogs

Baloo was adopted on 10 October 2010 after 8 months in foster care

Missys Kittens

Missy's Kittens was adopted on 10 October 2010 after 1 month in foster care

Maggie

Maggie

Collie Rough - female

Maggie is a lovely well mannered easy going girl who must go to a home where she has access to inside the house, with another playful dog and good secure fencing. A property inspection will need to be completed before she is able to be placed so she can only go to a home where we have access to be able to carry out a property inspection ie Sydney, Newcastle, Wollongong.

Maggie was adopted on 10 October 2010 after 1 month in foster care

Max

Max

Beagle cross

Max is the perfect family dog.He loves to greet every guest, he is super friendly.Max is good on the lead although he is your typical hound and just have to get his nose in everything.He likes to play so he will need regular exercise or kids to play with, he will be a great companion with further training. Max would also suit a home with other dogs.

Max was adopted on 10 October 2010 after 4 months in foster care

Bently

Bently

DSH - male

Bentley has been suffering from cat flu for a little while now and has just been diagonsed with cherry eye which may require surgery. We are hopeful this might clear up with treatment but we should know next week if surgery is required or not.

Bentley's additional vet expenses have so far come to $313.

Thank you to Eleanor and Lisette for their generous donations. Bentley's vet care has now been fully sponsored.

Bently was adopted on 09 October 2010 after 5 months in foster care

Mama Bear

Mama Bear

DSH - female

Mumma Bear is a lovely, gentle natured girl and a fantastic mum. She was dumped while pregnant and gave birth to 4 beautiful kittens who are ready for their forever homes. Mumma lives with her babies, adult cats and kittens and a gentle cat friendly dog. She was very aggressive towards my dog at first but has settled in with him nicely. Mumma would prefer to be in a home without a dog but will live happily with one who is not too boisterous. She is fine with other cats and kittens and loves people. Mumma has a very placid nature, she loves affection and will come and sit on your lap for a cuddle. She is fine with children but smaller ones can scare her. Mumma has had a sad start to life and would love to find a caring forever home. She will happily be an indoor/outdoor cat and will reward you with lots of affection.

Mama Bear was adopted on 09 October 2010 after 7 months in foster care

Bently

Bently

DSH - male

Bentley is a lovely black and white kitten who is full of fun and personality. He loves playing with the other kittens and cats I have here and isn't bothered by my dogs at all. Bentley loves being cuddled and patted and will thank you with lots of big purrs. :) At the moment Bentley spends time both indoors and outdoors and loves to lay on the grass in the sun and sleep. Because Bentley is such a social little guy I believe he would make a wonderful pet in any household.

Bently was adopted on 09 October 2010 after 5 months in foster care

Mia

Mia

Cross Breed - female

Mia is the sweetest and most playful girl who loves her belly rubs. It appears that Mia looks was hit by a car prior to ending up in the pound and has a partially healed fracture in the lower leg and her hip is slightly separated, which means she will limp on occasions after a big run around. The vet believes that this will not stop her from living a normal dogs life. She is not any pain and runs around and plays madly just the same as any normal puppy although she will slide out if taking a turn too fast to the right probably caused by the leg being slightly shorter due to the break. She is great with other dogs and loves nothing better than tearing around the yard either chasing or being chased. When she is not in a running mood, she loves a game of tug with anybody who is willing. She is a tough little cookie who likes to play hard but who does not get upset if she is on her own and will often be found either snuggled into another dog or happily lying on her own bed. She is not sure how to behave aroundcats but is learning slowly from a very tough teacher. Currently in care in the Shellharbour area.

Mia has had a rough time since finding herself abandoned at the pound as a young pup. She came into care with a bad case of kennel cough from which she has now made a full recovery after a battle that lasted a few months. She was also displaying odd development of her back legs and was limping, this was perhaps the result of a poor diet as a young pup. Xrays and vet investigations took place and she is now showing improvement. On top of this she has, for the last month, had a urinary tract problem which required further xrays and is currently under special treatment to see if this is a one off problem or not.

Mia's vet fees so far have come to $1,211. If you can help us cover some of these additional vet costs please call Megan on 9627 2767 or email dchanimaladoptions@iprimus.com.au or click below.

Thanks to Lachlan, Betty, Alison, Nicole, Joseph, Alice, Rhema, Rowena and Laine for their donations so far towards Mia's vet costs

Mia was adopted on 08 October 2010 after 8 months in foster care