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Myar
Myar

Myar

Rough Collie - female

Sponsorhip Required

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Myar came from the pound in appalling condition, with sores on her eyes and extremely infected ears. She is now in foster care and her condition is improving and should respond well to treatment.

If you can help sponsor some of her vet bills, which have come to $250, then please call Megan on 9627 2767 or email dchanimaladoptions@iprimus.com.au or click below Thanks to Cathy, Skye, Louise, Sara, Anita, Yvette, Natasha and Helen, Dan, Michael and Lynne for their donations towards Myars vet fees

Myar's Vet Bills have now been met

thankyou to all her sponsors for their generosity

Myar was adopted on 22 January 2009 after 3 months in foster care

Millie's Pups: Curly, Jethro, Elmo
Millies Pups: Curly, Jethro, Elmo

Millie's Pups: Curly, Jethro, Elmo

Curly is the smallest of the boys he is playful outgoing, smart and affectionate. He has a very cute little face and wavy fur on his ears hence the name Curly :)

Jethro (all black boy) is the biggest he is such a lovely sooky boy he's been a favourate of one of my daghters and is quite accustomed to cuddles he's very, very sweet.

Elmo thinks he is a lap dog and would sit on your lap and get cuddles all day if he could- he is very companionable and would do well with someone who wants a true companion dog he's very loyal and sweet.

Millie's Pups: Curly, Jethro, Elmo was adopted on 21 January 2009 after 1 month in foster care

DSH - male

These kittens are affectionate, playful and very adorable little boys. These little darlings will be ready to go to there new home on the 10th of Nov.

was adopted on 17 January 2009 after 2 months in foster care

Porscha
Porscha

Porscha

Collie Rough - female

Porsha was rehomed by the RSPCA and some 12 months later after being given to another home she ended up at the pound, surrendered, because she is terrified of storms. She tries to run away from the storms so she would need at least 6ft high secure fencing and a safe enclosure for her to hide in when she cant escape. She is an extremely gentle and friendly girl, is well behaved, great with other dogs, walks well on a lead, loves the car and would make a family a very wonderful addition to any family as long as she is in a safe secure environment.

Porscha was adopted on 17 January 2009 after 1 month in foster care

Salem
Salem

Salem

DSH - male

Salem is an outgoing, confident boy and he's looking for a home that is happy to be taken over by his lovely, dominate nature. Salem loves cuddles and adores people, he craves company so he'd be ideal for someone who wants a cat that will be around them all the time. He is quite playful and when he's done with running around with the other kittens at his carers place he loves to snuggle up to you for snoozes. Salem is a real little character and charmer and his new owners will be blessed with a truly delightful little boy.

Salem was adopted on 17 January 2009 after 2 weeks in foster care

Armani
Armani

Armani

Kelpie x small breed - female

Armani was adopted on 11 January 2009 after 1 month in foster care

Hissy
Hissy

Hissy

DSH - female

Special Needs Kitten

Hissy is a bit confused after spending the first few months of her life alone in a paddock. She came into care extremely underweight and full of worms. She hadn't known human attention and unlike the other kittens also found in the paddock who soaked up their foster carers cuddles and attention after a few days, Hissy was a bit too traumatised. Several months later and she is a fit and healthy young girl who now enjoys cuddles and will headbutt you for more pats and arch her back in delight of receiving attention. However she's a bit mixed up and instead of meowing for attention she hisses (hence her name). Hissy is just getting used to being picked up and she will require a home that can be patient and continue her recovery. Hissy would be suited to a home with or without other cats and preferably a quieter household. She will most likely turn into a lovely lapcat in the right environment.

Update 29/6/08: Hissy is progressing into a very affectionate cat. She loves attention and rushes to you for pats and caresses. She's tolerant of being picked up but is yet to truly enjoy a good cuddle. She is happy being nose to nose for kisses and although she is still hissing at odd moments, she seems to be starting to learn to meow and squeak for attention like a normal cat.

Hissy was adopted on 11 January 2009 after 8 months in foster care

Sam, Alice and Jasper
Sam, Alice and Jasper

Sam, Alice and Jasper

DSH - mixed

These babies are very, very friendly and just follow you everywhere. All fit and healthy, lively and playful. They get along with all other cats, and are warming up to dogs as well.

Sam, Alice and Jasper was adopted on 09 January 2009 after 2 months in foster care

Princess
Princess

Princess

Golden Retriever x Poodle - female

Princess needs a home where she will be loved forever. She is a real cutie with a gentle, placid nature. She adores people, going for walks and having her belly scratched. Princess becomes overwhelmed with excitable dogs so would be best placed with a person who does not have any other dogs or has older, calmer dogs. Princess is being cared for in the Wollongong area.

Princess was adopted on 09 January 2009 after 4 weeks in foster care

Bessie
Bessie

Bessie

DSH - female

Bessie is a nice natured girl who after raising her litter of kittens is now ready to find a home of her own. Bessie would prefer to be an indoor/outdoor cat.

Bessie was adopted on 07 January 2009 after 1 month in foster care