Rehomed Cats

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

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Lily

Lily

DSH - female

Lily was rescued from the pound on the day she was due to be put to sleep and she was heavily pregnant. After 3 weeks in foster care Lily gave birth to 5 kittens who are now 8 weeks old. Lily is such a friendly, quiet loving girl who is very deserving of a second chance at life.Lily gets along ok with other cats and seems to like children so she should fit into mosthouseholds just fine.

Lily was adopted on 11 September 2010 after 5 months in foster care

Krayz (dark tabby) and Tiger (tortie)

Krayz (dark tabby) and Tiger (tortie)

female

Krayz (dark tabby male) and Tiger (female tortie) are two seven year old cats, who have been good friends over the course of their lives. They are both affectionate, nice natured cats who enjoy human company and affection. They are very neat and tidy and are both litter trained, so they are quite low maintainence. Their vaccinations are up to date and they are both microchipped.

Pearl

Pearl

DSH - female

Poor pearl was given to a lady at a shopping center by a bunch of teenagers that didnt want her. pearl is a lovely little girl that purrs as soon as you pat her and seems to like other cats.she is currently sharing her space with 5 others with no problem. Pearl would make a nice pet for just about any household.

Pearl was adopted on 04 September 2010 after 4 days in foster care

Benji

Benji

male

The King of cuddles. Benji is one of the most affectionate kittens I've ever fostered. He loves snuggling into your neck and rubbing up against your face all the while purring like a V8 engine. Many a time I'll find him snuggled up against my daughter's neck while she's sleeping or purring happily away on her pillow.Benji has the most beautiful coloured coat with white paws and a white stripe down the centre of his nose which makes him so very cute.Benji loves hanging out in my back garden with the older kittens and loves following them around. Even my dog doesn't worry him.He's a great eater, especially with fresh chicken and is litter trained.I believe Benji would suit any home environment that included lots of cuddles, attention and love.

Benji was adopted on 04 September 2010 after 4 weeks in foster care

Max

Max

male

Max didn't have the best start to life and as a result is a scared and nervous kitten. But with each day that he spends with me and his foster family he is getting more and more confident with the world around him. After two weeks in care Max now eats, plays and snuggles with the other kittens and when we have our cuddles he lets me know he's enjoying them by purring softly in my ear.Physically, Max is a beautiful boy. His coat is lovely and soft and I always think of a ball of wool when I pat him. He has extremely expressive yellow eyes and has a little ginger like moustache under his nose.When I rescued Max he was very underweight, and although he still is a small eater preferring dry food to wet, he is steadily putting on weight.Max would ideally suit an environment where there are no young children or dogs. He needs an owner who is willing to be patient with him while he adapts to his environment whilst also giving him lots and lots of love and attention. Max is definitely one little kitten that's worth it.

Max was adopted on 02 September 2010 after 3 weeks in foster care

Harlow

Harlow

DSH - female

Harlow is extremely affectionate, kitty litter trained and very playful.Independent, curious and will come out and sit on your lap to have a rest.Harlow is one of the easiest pets i have ever fostered.

Harlow was adopted on 30 August 2010 after 1 month in foster care

Dakota

Dakota

DSH - female

Dakota has not had the easiest start to life.No-one cared enough to desex her and as a result she has had to bear a litter or more of kittens in her past. Dakota has also suffered an eye injury at some point and now only has one eye. This doesn't bother her at all though and the vets have said this won't a problem for her moving forward. She is a very small cat with the most petite little feet I have ever seen on a cat.She is happy to lie around and play for ages with a ball with a bell in it.She seems to not care less about our large dog and at this stage is being introduced to a number of cats and kittens.Dakota has had no trouble at all with the kittens she has met, she is a little bit shy with the larger adult cats we have.She much prefers human company, and will continuously roll on her side to get patted

she is a very smoochy girl once she gets to know you and feels safe.She would love a home where she has someone who has time to pat her a lot.

Dakota was adopted on 27 August 2010 after 5 months in foster care

Oreo

Oreo

DSH - male

Oreo is a black and white short-haired domestic male. He has an unusual sprinkling of white on the back of his 'tuxedo jacket' and faint white stripes down his black tail. He has pink toes and nose and would be better suited as an indoor cat in his forever home. He was rescued at the tender age of 3 weeks motherless from a shelter along with his sister TimTam. At the time he was a very thin, small and very sad looking kitten. It only became obvious the next morning that he was also very sick with the flu. It was touch and go for the next 4ish weeks but he proved to be tougher than he looked and recovered. Partially due to all the handling while being nursed back to health, he is a very affectionate boy who is willing to sit on your lap for hours purring (even falls asleep there sometimes). His favorite is to crawl into your jacket and fall asleep purring. He also is very playful and loves to beat up his sister whenever possible (and vica versa!)

Oreo was adopted on 25 August 2010 after 3 months in foster care

Penny

Penny

DSH - female

Penny is a gentle little girl who was found wandering around the train tracks at Kogarah. She was very scared of humans when she first came into care, but with lots of love, cuddles and a regular supply of food she has really become a nice little kitten. Daisy May loves to find a quiet spot to sit and watch what the other members of the household are doing. She will sit on your lap while you watch TV and purr the night away.

Penny is learning to play with toys and will chase string with a person she trusts. She also likes other cats, especially those older than her and has learnt how to use the litter tray and scratching post from watching the older foster cats in the household. Daisy May would be great for a quiet household as an 'only cat' or with an older cat for company. The person who is willing to show a little patience with her will be rewarded with a loyal feline friend.

Penny was adopted on 25 August 2010 after 3 months in foster care

Piper

Piper

DLH - female

Piper was found living on the street and was taken into foster care. She was a little hissy when she first came in but now enjoys a pat and even more a cuddle. Piper was emaciated and needs to put on alot of weight before going to her new home.For this reason Piper can't leave her foster carers place until the end of august.if you would like to meet piper before hand please give her foster carer a call.

Piper was adopted on 21 August 2010 after 2 weeks in foster care