DSH - female
Mother of Ginge, Nef has demonstrated a balanced approach to everything; be that bringing up her kittens or meeting new people. She is cautious at first but once she has decided she's comfortable she is very affectionate. Nef had a bit of a rough time while bringing up her kittens and was rescued from the boot of a car on a humid day but has not let this affect her interactions with people, frequently running over to say hello whenever I enter the room.
Nefetiti was adopted on 26 April 2008 after 3 months in foster care
Oriental Type - female
Lily is a lovely natured girl. She prefers to play with her sister rather than her rougher brothers. She has lovely white and tortoise-shell markings. Lily can be a bit shy with new people but when she is comfortable she has a really loud purr.
Lily was adopted on 22 April 2008 after 3 months in foster care
DMH - mixed
Beautiful natured, stunningly pretty young kittens who are playful, affectionate, gentle and super cuddly. Just lovely kittens who will fit easily into a home with other cats or children.
Opus and Tango was adopted on 19 April 2008 after 3 weeks in foster care
DSH - male
Red Silver Tabby
Rambo was hand reared after being found at one week old this has resulted in him being ultra humanised and friendly, he is very playful and loves everyone he meets he is being cared for in the Wollongong area.
Rambo was adopted on 19 April 2008 after 4 weeks in foster care
DMH - male
Bob has a lovely medium length silky coat, he is a lovely friendly, playful kitten who gets on well with everyone he meets he is being cared for in the Wollongong area.
Bob was adopted on 19 April 2008 after 1 month in foster care
DSH - female
Poor Gretel found herself in the pound heavily pregnant. To make matters even worse she lost all her kittens shortly after being rescued. Gretel has now recovered from this sad event and is developing into a pleasant feline. Gretel isn't a 'lap cat' but enjoys hanging round the house headbutting people for attention. She likes her own company and enjoys sleeping her days away inside and would make an excellent appartment cat for an older person. Gretel doesn't like to be picked up, but will happily hang around the house all day keeping her owner company. Gretel is a no fuss cat who would just like a home to call her own. She is also available on an extended trial period.
Gretel was adopted on 18 April 2008 after 2 months in foster care
DSH - female
Slinky, her mother and siblings were found roaming the streets when a kind old lady took her in. This lady contacted DCH after their owners couldn't be found and they were taken into foster care. Six months on, all the kittens and Slinky's mum have found a home and poor little Slinky is starting to wonder why she hasn't found a home herself! Slinky is a friendly girl who loves attention, especially being patted and giving 'headbutts'. She loves the company of other felines and would prefer a home where there is another cat or kitten to play with. Slinky enjoys playing with her toys and exploring the house, she also likes to play with her human companions, or fall asleep in the sun by the window. Slinky isn't a fussy eater and is 100% litter trained. She has a beautiful smooth and shiny coat, and really is a 'no fuss' kitten. Anyone who gives this beautiful girl a home will be rewarded with headbutts of appreciation!
Slinky was adopted on 18 April 2008 after 4 months in foster care
Seal Point Tabby Siamese x? - female
Adopted with her baby Tyson
We think Tia is a seal point tabby siamese or burmese cross. She has a lovely affectionate nature without being overbearing. She softly talks to you but definately not loud like a siamese. Tia is great with children and she has made herself at home on her carers bed and often sleeps right next to you. A lovely natured girl.
Tia was adopted on 12 April 2008 after 1 month in foster care
Oriental x? - male
Tyson is Tia's kitten and is some type of oriental cross (not sure what dad is). He is a light grey on top but has stripes and a few spots on top, four stockings that are a grey/buff colour. He has a lovely nature too and as you can see from his photo has quite an oriental shaped head and body. We called him Tyson as he was playing with my keeshond and ended up being wet with slober (Tyson sounded more like a robust dog's name so that's how he got it). If the keeshond wasn't chasing him, Tyson was chasing the dog. He is pretty confident and cheeky. Has an athletic little body and enjoys playing. Tyson is brilliant with young children and has made himelf right at home on his carers bed.
Tyson was adopted on 12 April 2008 after 1 month in foster care