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DSH - male
Sox is a beautiful black and white tuxedoed boy who is two and a half years old so he is halfway between a kitten and cat. One moment he is barrelling around the house with his best mate Edward, then next he is curled up purring on your lap looking for cuddles! He is a little shy at first but with lots of love and attention he is soon your best friend and will make someone a wonderful companion. He gets on well with other cats but will fit perfectly into your home whether or not you have existing cats. Sox is in care in the Wollongong area
Sox was adopted on 28 April 2013 after 5 months in foster care
DSH - female
Maggie is a sweet girl who is looking for that special family to call her own. She loves people and is especially attracted to any male humans in the household. Maggie will head you quite hard for attention and sit on your lap for lots of pats. She's very smart, and quickly learnt to use her litter tray and scratching post. She also likes to play and be brushed and enjoys being allowed outside during the day and inside at night. Hanging out in the sunshine and chasing moths and flies is her speciality! Maggie prefers to sleep inside at night and will even crawl into bed with you under the covers when it's cold. She is an all round nice cat who would prefer as an 'only cat' as she doesn't really like other felines. She is ready for adoption now.
Maggie was adopted on 28 April 2013 after 11 months in foster care
DSH - female
Blossom
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Blossom: Female DSH tabby/Torti and white: Blossom is dainty and a really lovely little girl: she purrs as soon as you touch her. She enjoys cuddles and is playful and fun. She has a lovely soft coat and cute little sad eyes that can melt you. Blossom is clean with her litter tray and eats well: she is looking for a loving indoor only home. Available soon once she is big enough to be desexed
Cherry's Kitten was adopted on 28 April 2013 after 2 months in foster care
Ragdoll - female
Pixie is the sweetest baby girl you'll ever meet. Left to starve and fend for herself, she is craving love and affection and she adores belly rubs when she is comfortable with you. She is quite a vocal girl who will let you know when she wants attention and she would be best suited to a family who has time for her during the day as she is quite unsure about being on her own. Pixie will need to be an indoor only kitty and she will also require regular grooming. She is fine with younger cats but not sure about adult cats particularly males. Pixie will only go to the very best of homes where she will be loved and treated like a princess as she has already suffered terribly in her young life. Pixie would love to meet her forever family.
Pixie was adopted on 28 April 2013 after 2 months in foster care
male
Angel is just that, a beautiful little boy who can't wait to be adopted and have a home of his very own. Angel eats well, just mention the word dinner and he comes running! Angel is litter trained and loves to play. He is a very smoochy boy who loves to lie on your lap for a cuddle and a scratch. He is an extremely affectionate kitten and would need somebody who has time to give him the affection he needs. Angel would need to be an indoor cat and would quickly adapt to a new home. If you want a little loyal friend who asks for nothing but your love and care, Angel is just what you are looking for.
Angel was adopted on 28 April 2013 after 3 weeks in foster care
DMH - female
Tory is a pretty girl who loves to play and explore. She loves her sister Tory and they are often cuddled up together sleeping.
Tory likes to hide and jump out at you as you walk past and loves her tummy being scratched.
Although Tory isn't the type to sit on your lap for long periods she still loves a cuddle and attention.
Tory was adopted on 27 April 2013 after 5 days in foster care
DSH - female
Calico
These kittens were surrendered to the local pound covered in fleas and full of worms. They have now been to the vets and been treated and are feeling much better. These kittens are a bit shy and will need a kind and loving home to let them blossom and become part of the family.
Meara will be ready for Adoption from the 16th of March and she is located near Windsor.
Meara was adopted on 28 April 2013 after 1 month in foster care
Labrador x Beagle - male
Keta was surrendered to DCH because his owners will be travelling overseas for long periods on a regular basis and they didn't feel it was fair to kennel him so much. He is 4 years old and originally came from Sydney Cats and Dog home. Keta can be a little dominant with younger silly dogs but responds to his human when told to back off. For this reason he would suit a more experienced owner. Keta is not good with cats but comes when called and is good on leash. He loves people and fetching a ball which makes him easy to exercise.
Keta was adopted on 13 April 2013 after 6 months in foster care
DSH - female
Sadly, this beautiful girl is in need of a home as her young owner had to move for University and she's been unable to find any friends or family to take her on. She is a friendly cat and needs people around her. She is friendly, playful and she is well behaved. She is micro chipped and desexed and her worming etc is up to date. She is happy and healthy.
Maltese x Westie - male
Sponsorship Required
Pippin came from the pound absolutely terrified, his coat so very matted and he developed Kennel Cough within 24 hours of coming into care which required antibiotics and cough medicine. He then developed a stomach problem thought to be gastritis which required multiple courses of antibiotics and antacids plus a special diet to help overcome this problem and then as if this poor boy had not had enough of a bad run, he then developed a painful hot spot which required more antibiotics and treatment. Pippin has now come a long way since leaving the pound and with his stomach issues all cleared up he is now able to eat normally. We are hoping the worst is over for poor little Pippin and the future will be bright and healthy for him but he still has some progress to make as he is still wary of strangers but is getting better with each day. He needs a very caring and understanding family who are able to gently work with him and his fears. He gets very attached to his people, loves his foster carer, his daily walks and is becoming more confident as time goes on.
Pippin was adopted on 08 April 2013 after 6 months in foster care




