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DSH - male
Kay is a friendly boy who unfortunately has been a victim of bullying from his brother Jay. Although he is very friendly and enjoys sitting on your lap for cuddles and pats, he takes a while to come out of his shell as he is always afraid that his brother will get jealous and beat him up.
Kay loves to play, especially with bouncy balls and with other cats if they are not too bossy. He is excellent with children, and isn't phased by a screaming baby. Kay is litter trained and learning to use his scratching post.
He likes being both an inside and outside cat, but will come back home when called. Kay is becoming braver everyday and will even curl up under the covers with you on a cold night. He is a beautiful boy who would suit a family as an 'only cat' or with a much older cat for company. He is ready for his new home now.
Kay was adopted on 15 March 2014 after 7 months in foster care
DSH - male
Harry is a gorgeous, smoochy 8 month old kitten who is cat friendly and loves a pat. He will headbutt you for attention and he will literally roll over in your lap. Harry would love to meet his forever family and he would fit into any family quite easily. He is yet to be tested with dogs and doesn't seem worried by them at this stage.
Harry was adopted on 04 October 2013 after 1 month in foster care
DSH - female
This is little Delilah, she was a bit shy when first picked her up from the pound but it didn't take long at all (only a few days) for her to come out of her shell!
She is a gorgeous girl with lovely colouring and a wonderful personality. She is very gentle but also has a playful side. She loves chasing her toys around...as well any feet that cross her path when she is feeling cheeky!
She loves cuddles and would follow her new owner around all day if she could! She is also exceptional with her litter tray for such a young girl!
She is such a friendly little girl with lots of love and companionship to give, she would love to find somebody who can show her just as much love in return!
Delilah was adopted on 04 October 2013 after 2 months in foster care
DSH - female
*Misty needs a new home or foster carer asap as her current carer is moving interstate mid November. If you can help please contact us asap*
Poor Misty was returned to DCH after her owner died suddenly from a stroke. She was adopted as a kitten originally and has been really missing the only home she has ever known. Misty is quite affectionate and will rub up against you for pats.
She gets along well with other cats, but would much prefer to be on her own so she gets all of your attention. Misty has actually learnt how to 'knock' on our back door when she wants to come inside and will even curl up under the blankets with you when it gets cold.
She enjoys having access to the outdoors but will quickly return when called. Misty is toilet trained and is also very good at using her scratching post.
If you think you can provide a loving home to this lovely girl please contact us!
Misty was adopted on 11 November 2013 after 3 months in foster care
DSH - male
Charlie is the smoochiest boy I have ever met! He will jump from the floor to your shoulder in one leap to get as many cuddles as he can. He nuzzles into your neck and loves you as much as any kitten could.
At only 7 months old, this little guy would suit a family who adore cuddles and smooching and ideally Charlie would not suit small children as he can leap quite high.
He is yet to be tested with dogs and so far appears to be unworried by my dog. He is a lovely boy who would love to meet his forever family
Charlie was adopted on 30 November -0001 after 2013.7 years in foster care
DSH - male
Zuki came into care with DCH after he was surrendered by his owner, he is a super cute boy that is very sweet and is now ready for his new Forever Home.
Zuki was adopted on 30 November -0001 after 2013.7 years in foster care
DSH - female
This stunning girl has just joined us from the local pound, she has settled in well at home with her carer. Marie sleeps on her carer's bed of a night and is getting along well with the resident cat.
She is a very sweet and loving girl that needs a Forever Home.
Marie was adopted on 04 October 2013 after 1 month in foster care
DSH - male
Atlas was found wandering the streets when he was about 5 months old. He was not wild but just streetwise and had been fending for himself all on his own.
Atlas has grown into the most beautiful looking cat. His coat is thick & glossy & I love his chunky body & tail & he is a big boy.
He is a little timid/shy when I have visitors so I would suggest not really suitable for children and would probably thrive being an only child/animal and given the chance to settle in you will get to know the loving, sensitive cat I have gotten to know.
He now sleeps on my pillow with me, jumps onto my lap for cuddles and pats, meows impatiently when I am getting his food but does not jump up as his pushier foster siblings will do.
Atlas makes a funny little noise in his throat when he is curious about something and I can always tell its him even in the dark.
He has used his litter tray from the very first night in my home and has just turned out to be a great cat that I love having around..
Atlas was adopted on 10 August 2014 after 11 months in foster care
DSH - female
Puss is a factory cat in need of a new home. She is friendly, can be picked up and she comes and sits on my office chair behind me during the day however she takes off when children come into the showroom I guess the noise and quick movements. I have noticed she seems to be happier making friends with adults.
Puss has been at the same place for 5 years so may take a little while to settle into a new home, but you will be rewarded with a very happy and grateful girl in the end.
Puss is a nice girl who's future is uncertain as the factory is closing. If you can help in anyway to give Puss a second chance please contact me asap.
DSH - female
Skitter is a sleek and stunning girl. She was born outside and as a result was quite standoffish but after some months of watching her siblings get lots of strokes and affection she has realised it's rather nice. Maturity has taught her that we humans are quite acceptable really, to the extent that she now even suffers my 3 year old picking her up. However, she's a cat for a dedicated cat lover, she will need a lot of encouragement and patience if she is to learn how to use the litter tray and to continue to become less timid. Possibly being in an environment where she is not with several other cats stealing all the limelight might help. She's a smart cat, very self sufficient, and enjoys lots of outside time. She has quite a loud miaow, though she only seems to talk when she needs your help or wants to go outside.
Skitter comes desexed with all her vet work done.




