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DSH - male
Ivory is a big smoochy kitten with striking green eyes. He is dog and cat friendly and absolutely adores my three year old son. Ivory will come for cuddles all the time and he is the smoochiest, most affectionate cat who loves his human family. He will follow you around the house and he would fit in very easily with existing pets and children or by himself. A big boy for his age, he plays like a little kitten and loves to be outside for very short periods. Ivory spends 95% of the day inside and as he is pure white, he would need to have his time outdoors limited. He loves a warm spot to sleep in and he will happily sleep near a sunny window. If Ivory were to be let outside, he would need a secure space which he cannot escape from and access to inside and shade at all times. He chases his dog and cat playmates around the backyard and he would be fine with a gentle cat friendly dog who is not too boisterous or who would snap at him. Ivory would settle into his new forever home very easily as he is such a friendly and outgoing baby and he is waiting to meet his new forever family who will simply adore his personality.
Ivory was adopted on 02 October 2011 after 1 month in foster care
DSH - male
These kittens have been hand raised since only tiny babies, they've had the best of both worlds though, with several adult cats in their carers home also stepping in to help mother them as they've grown. So they are now the most beautiful, friendly, affectionate cats who are easy to handle, gentle and litter trained. They are real lapcats and will fit easily into any household.
Puddycat was adopted on 30 September 2011 after 6 months in foster care
male
Harley is a smaller than average boy with small, well-shaped feet. He will probably always be smaller than average even after he is an adult. He is even more affectionate now that he is 'king' of the house and hops up on my bed in the morning to give me a nudge with his nose and a kiss good morning. He enjoys a good long pat while laying on my lap at night and sometimes gets carried away and starts to knead away with his front paws like he is nursing. He is a cat that will come when called and always seems to have a kitty smile on his face when he greets you. He has short hair and is full orange in colour and won't need as much grooming as other cats. As a 'teen-ager' he has a bit of kitty acne which I am told is something he may grow out of and is nothing to worry about. Very rarely he likes to go outside but never stays out long. He is very happy being an indoor cat close to his favorite human. Harley is used to large and small dogs. Sometimes Harley thinks he should eat vegetables or dog food and does not hesitate to help my old Cocker Spaniel eat her dinner so caution needs to be used while around other dogs which are not used to sharing. He prefers to sleep on your bed if allowed to but is willing to sleep in his own bed with the door closed if need be. He is slightly smaller than other boys his age and probably won't end up as big as other males when he is an adult. He gets along with other cats, dogs and humans.
Harley was adopted on 29 September 2011 after 3 months in foster care
Terrier x - female
Lillie came into foster care from the pound, a very terrified little girl with a litter of 5 new born puppies. She is shy but a nice natured friendly little girl that can be a bit hesitant with strangers but quite sweet once she knows you. Lillie is a small girl weighing in at about 5kg and she now has a lovely coat that is thickening up from being on a good diet and you can no longer can you see her skin. Lillie is good with other dogs but at times can be a little unsure of the outside world but has come to love her daily walks and is improving every day so would suit a home that has a little patience to gently ease her into their routine and you will be rewarded with a truly loving little girl.
Lillie is located at Waverley in Sydney's Eastern suburbs
Lillie was adopted on 27 September 2011 after 4 months in foster care
female
Holly came into care with her sister Zoe but is available separately, or together. She has a lovely nature, very affectionate, submissive to her sister and friendly with the other dog I have in care. She understands basic commands though being an intelligent breed would really enjoy the stimulation of further training. She walks well on lead when asked otherwise she will try to go ahead. I like to train all my fosters to walk loose lead and within a day she got to grips with that when I walk her. If my husband takes her and then he doesn't ask for that much obedience, of course she just trots along where she likes...As I said she's not stupid and knows when she can get away with that. She is great with food, is easily handled, travels well in the car, absolutely LOVES my kids, so should enjoy an active family with or without another dog in the house. She is house trained and used to being inside/outside. She is currently being cared for in Glenhaven, which is in the Hills District of Sydney If you feel you have the right home for Holly then call me to discuss further
Holly was adopted on 26 September 2011 after 1 weeks in foster care
female
Zoe came into care with her sibling Holly. Being a Collie she is highly intelligent and does loves to run and chase anything that moves, balls, toys, birds, butterflies, bubbles, she even tries to catch the house flies. She likes to be active so would benefit greatly by using that brain power and expending energy in concentrated sessions like FlyBall or some such activity. She gets along really well with all dogs we've met, she can be a little nervous even and is even a little submissive to other dogs on meeting. She has some funny little quirks I've noticed, bus shelters and telephone booths seem to bother her, she shies away from them. As a confident owner/leader she will be easily retrained, she looks to you for that leadership and after several relaxed passes of the objects she sees there's nothing to be afraid of and starts relax herself. She loves company so another doggie friend would be the great. Zoe is great with kids, likes a long walk and has learnt to walk loose lead now, rather that weave and duck around behind you (per normal Collie herding behavior) She's good with her food bowl but runs away with the chews and thinks you'll take it off her if you try to pat her while enjoying a treat. She travels well in the car and would suit a very active family who will work her mind and keep her active, she won't do well in a yard all day on her own while you work. If you feel you can offer Zoe a great home then call me to discuss adoption.
Zoe was adopted on 26 September 2011 after 1 weeks in foster care
Shar Pei x - female
Peia has just come into care and what a lovely girl she is. Peia is such a sweet little lady that is good with kids and is fine with my dogs. Peia has met cats here and is fine with them aswell. Peia will need to go to puppy pre school and will need to be able to go to the dog park to socialise with other dogs.
Is NOT avaliable for interstate adoption
Peia was adopted on 21 September 2011 after 2 weeks in foster care
Terrier x
If I were asked to describe Leo in one word it would be gentleman. Leo is loving, well mannered, gentle, loyal, people/dog/cat friendly and, sadly, deaf. But that doesn't stop him from doing a single thing. He runs with the other dogs I have here, jumps into my lap when I gesture him to and knows what's required of him from simple hand signals and facial expressions. Leo loves going for strolls and is good on the leash. He never bothers with other dogs and is quite happy to just walk alongside you. He's a good eater and is house trained. I believe that Leo would be the perfect companion for an older person, or couple, looking for a quiet and gentle dog to share their lives with.
Leo was adopted on 21 September 2011 after 2 weeks in foster care
Sable Collie Rough - female
Lannee is the sweetest little girl who was rescued from a country pound. She came into season in care and has now been desexed but because of this she has lost her coat which will grow back now all beautiful and healthy. She has had several litters in her short life, all by caesarean so the desexing was not an easy thing for her but she is recovering very well. She is great with other dogs, kids and people, her little bum spends a lot of time wagging. She travels well in the car, is great on lead and is just a really nice sweet little girl who needs to sleep inside with her family, have a lounge to share with you and just be looked after and loved and she will reward you with so much love in return.
Lannee is located at Rydal near Lithgow and a property inspection will be required to be completed prior to her being rehomed.
Lannee was adopted on 20 September 2011 after 1 month in foster care
Tri Coloured Collie Rough - female
Kenzie is a beautiful little girl who travels well in the car and is good on a lead. Kenzie is quite an active girl and needs to go to a home with another active dog to play with otherwise she will get lonely and bored. She is housetrained and also requires a home where she is allowed inside of a night and she so needs to be very much a part of the family and be involved in everything that goes on as she is such a sticky beak. She is a bit independent, not one that needs to sook up to you as she is fairly affectionate although she would rather to playing than hugging. She is great with other dogs although she runs alongside them when playing, barking at them just like a 'nagging wife'.
Kenzie is located at Rydal near Lithgow and a property inspection will be required to be completed prior to her being rehomed.
Kenzie was adopted on 20 September 2011 after 1 month in foster care




