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Pom x - female
The best word to describe Tara would be adorable. She's also affectionate, friendly and tiny. In fact, most of the cats that live here are bigger than her. :) Tara loves human attention and affection, whether it's a pat, a scratch or lots and lots of cuddles. She gets along with both adults and children as well as other small dogs but sees cats as something to chase and bark at. Tara is a good eater and is house trained. She doesn't yap, dig or chew on things. Because Tara is such a friendly and easy going little poppet, I believe she would be a wonderful addition to any household. Tara is not available for interstate adoption.
Tara was adopted on 21 October 2011 after 1 weeks in foster care
DMH - female
Minnie was born in June so she is almost four months old. She will be a petite cat. She is fluffy and soft. She is friendly but shy so would suit a quiet household. She doesn't mind my older foster kitten Hannah or my quiet dog. With her little pink nose she should be kept inside to prevent skin cancer.
Minnie is in foster care in the Penrith Area
Minnie was adopted on 19 October 2011 after 2 weeks in foster care
Border Collie - male
Jack is a 5 year old male border collie and has basic obedience training. He is great with people and would suit a family that enjoyed outdoor activities which he can be involved in
Jack was adopted on 18 October 2011 after 1 month in foster care
DSH - male
These 2 kittens started out in life with a very dismal outlook for their future as they were born into a wild colony of cats. One of their siblings was hit by a car and killed the day they were caught. Over a few hours we managed to catch by hand these kittens, the last 2 at night using a tiny little torch! They were all very tiny and each was small enough to fit into the palm of your hand. They all absolutely love adult cats and cannot get enough of rubbing themselves up against them. Also extremely happy to be around a large dog and do not care if they have to run over or under the dog to get wherever they want to go. They would not be suitable in a home where a dog might snap if annoyed too much as they have no fear of dogs. The are both purrers when held as well as when they see you in the morning. They also have loud meows when they want something, sometimes all managing to meow in unison to get your attention.
Zoro (White and Tabby on the left in picture) was the first to be caught as he ran and hid under a building, but there was just a small gap in the dust under the cement slab were he squeezed in so he was easy to get out. Definitely he would never have survived in the wild
he has the softest of personalities and does not put on weight very easily.
Zoro was adopted on 18 October 2011 after 2 months in foster care
DSH - female
Venus has been in foster care for over 2 months now and she has not had 1 enquiry. I wonder why that is when she is such a lovely natured sweet girl. Venus hasn't got a nasty bone in her body she is good with the other 3 cats i have here male and female and she is ok with my dogs but she is a bit wary still as sometimes the foster puppies will chase her. Venus is great with my 2 yr old son and i think she will make someone very happy and she would be great for familes with children.
Venus was adopted on 17 October 2011 after 3 months in foster care
DSH - female
Suzi and Suki are our first victims of the Christmas season, these two babies were dumped in a box outside the vets office, they are very calm and friendly little girls with heaps of love to give which is accompanied by a very loud purr
These kittens are located in the wollongong area.
Suki was adopted on 12 October 2010 after 2 months in foster care




