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DSH - female
Milky is such a treat of a cat. She is the most lovely cat and instantly purrs when you pick her up. She is mostly interested in people and not so much with other cats, although she gets along ok with them and can be caught napping arm in arm with her carers resident cat. She still has some kitten playfullness about her so would suit a home without small children, but otherwise she is a great cat for a home after an affectionate, cat who likes to follow you around and enjoy your company.
Shortly after Milky came home from being desexed it was discovered that her stitches were not keeping her wound closed and part of her abdomen was hanging outside of her wound. She had to be rushed to the emergency vet hospital and undergo major surgery only 8 or so hours after being desexed. The surgery had to open up her wound properly, wash out and suction her abdomen to make it sterilised again, and then re-close her. She required another bout of anaesthetic as well as a couple of pain medications (which she still requires 4 days after the surgery). Whilst the emergency vet hospital (which did an absolutely amazing job) were very kind as to discount her fees by more than half the total owing, her bill is still quite expensive. Whilst she is now once again her usual self (constantly seeking cuddles and kisses) we are seeking donations to help us cover the services provided by the wonderful vets that saved her life. Milky's total vet bills have come to $630, if you can help sponsor some of these vet bills then please call Megan on 9627 2767 or email dchanimaladoptions@iprimus.com.au.
Thanks to Barbara for her generous donations towards these vet fees
Milky was adopted on 28 September 2008 after 6 months in foster care
sml-medium (staffy?) x breed - female
Rose and Milly are two gorgeous little pups they are very playful, outgoing and both have great personalities. They are both doing very well when it comes to sitting, toilet training, walking on/off lead. These Little darlings would make great loyal pets, that would be suited to any home together or separately.
Rosie was adopted on 28 September 2008 after 1 month in foster care
Tri-Colour Border Collie x - male
Patches was adopted on 28 September 2008 after 4 weeks in foster care
DSH - female
Jade is a VERY SPECIAL girl with beautiful EMERALD GREEN eyes and is beautifully marked. She loves attention and getting head rubs. This sweet girl loves to play and would fit into most households.
Jade was adopted on 22 September 2008 after 2 months in foster care
DSH - male
Jackson is just ONE SWEET BOY. He is lovely and SMOOCHY and SO RELAXED and CALM. He has beautiful markings and colouring
he is light tabby with white and looks like he has kohl pencil marks highlighting his eyes. In some lights he looks like a silver tabby and sometimes this silver colour looks light beige. Jackson is just a lovely boy looking for a lovely home! He is the type of cat that would fit in anywhere but it must be somewhere he will get the love and attention he deserves.
Jackson was adopted on 22 September 2008 after 2 months in foster care
DSH - female
Miska is still a little frightened since leaving her mum but she is doing well and is learning to enjoy pats and attention.
Miska was adopted on 20 September 2008 after 4 weeks in foster care
Ridgy x staffy - female
Twix is a gorgeous strong girl that didn't get the best training or love in her younger puppy months. She is now looking for a home where she can become part of a family and prove that with persistance and training she can continue to blossom into a well mannered, loving pet. She is great with kids although as she is already a big girl and still growing she will need a home that understands the importance of basic obedience training as a minimum, and regular walks.
Twix was adopted on 20 September 2008 after 1 month in foster care




