Rehomed Cats

The cats listed below have now found permanent loving new homes.

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Monkey

Monkey

DSH - male

Monkey is quite friendly and very playful and has gorgeous tiger like markings.

Monkey was adopted on 18 November 2011 after 4 weeks in foster care

Bonny

Bonny

Abysinnan x - female

Bonny is one very special cat. After finding herself at the pound with her 4 kittens, Bonny also took on nursing 3 orphaned kittens as well! All are doing fabulously thanks to Bonny's wonderful mothering. Bonny herself is one of the most affectionate, loving and easy going cats I have ever had the pleasure of fostering. She is always accepting of a cuddle or a pat and will thank you with lots and lots of purring. Bonny is fine with the other cats here as well as my children but isn't overly fond of my dogs. Bonny is a good eater and is litter trained. Because of her friendly and relaxed personality I believe that Bonny would make a wonderful addition to any household. Because Bonny is still nursing she isn't available for adoption until the end of November, however, if you would like to meet with her beforehand, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Bonny was adopted on 17 November 2011 after 3 weeks in foster care

Treena

Treena

DSH - female

Treena was adopted on 12 November 2011 after 2 days in foster care

Henry and Peanut

Henry and Peanut

Chinchilla x - male

These two brothers are stunningly handsome, large and fluffy with pink noses and pale green eyes. Both have always been indoor cats and are kitty litter trained. Peanut is slightly larger of the two and is very affectionate. Henry is a little shy until he gets to know you but also loves a cuddle. Both are used to dogs. Being of the chinchilla breed, they need to be brushed regularly or they will get knots. Both seem to enjoy being brushed luckily. Majestic looking cats, they look larger in real life than in their photo. Ideally these boys will go to a new home together.

Henry and Peanut was adopted on 11 November 2011 after 1 month in foster care

Chops

Chops

DSH - male

Chops is quite friendly and very playful and has gorgeous tiger like markings.

Chops was adopted on 09 November 2011 after 2 weeks in foster care

Tiger

Tiger

DSH - female

Tiger is quite friendly and very playful and has gorgeous tiger like markings.

Tiger was adopted on 09 November 2011 after 2 weeks in foster care

Wilfred, Harper, Paloma, Mckenzie

Wilfred, Harper, Paloma, Mckenzie was adopted on 08 November 2011 after 3 weeks in foster care

Pepsi

Pepsi

male

Pepsi was rescued from the pound when he was 6 weeks of age in early 2010. He was there without any mother or siblings. When Pepsi first arrived at the foster carers' house he didn't want much to do with anyone and was very moody. Now he is one of the family favourites after finding his confidence. Pepsi loves exploring outside while playing with the other cats and when he's had enough exercise, he has his own patio chair in the sun where he loves to get comfortable and snooze the morning away. He loves being outdoors and will only come indoors to be fed and to sleep. He is choosy when it comes to which cats he will socialise with and, for the most part, he does better on his own. He is a very independent cat. Pepsi will not come looking to you for affection but if it's on offer, he'll gladly accept it. He will accept being patted or stroked but does not enjoy being picked up or cuddled. He is a great eater and is litter trained. He would be best suited to a home where he could be outdoors during the day and indoors at night and where there are no small children and dogs.

If you would like to meet this charming cat, please contact us.

Pepsi was adopted on 06 November 2011 after 1.4 years in foster care

MR B

MR B

DSH - male

Blinkin was dumped in a box when only 3 weeks old. Covered in fleas and underweight, he has been in foster care ever since and is now enjoying the good life. Blinkin is a very handsome white and tabby short hair, he is a quiet, nice natured, unassuming little boy. Good with other cats and best suited to a less noisy household where he can truly blossom. He should make a loving and cuddly addition to the household once he learns to trust you. He'd be perfect as a companion to another cat or for a home with some time to spend earning his trust.

MR B was adopted on 02 November 2011 after 9 months in foster care

Lucky

Lucky

DSH - male

As a first time foster carer I was a little bit hesitant about fostering a cat that I had never met before. I needn't have worried because as soon as Lucky came home with me he was purring and rubbing his little head on me. Over time I have fallen in love with Lucky and his personality. He is incredibly affectionate and happily plays head butts, gives kisses, and plays chasing games. He will also curl up and sleep on me when I sit down to watch TV, or work at the computer. Often I will wander through the house to look behind me and see that Lucky has been following me for company. When I have people over to visit, Lucky is the first one to go over and request a pat and a cuddle. Normally he will sit right beside my visitor and lie on his back waiting for a rub. Lucky has hundreds of different sounds ranging from trills to meows and will talk to you regularly. He gets on very well with my excitable dog, boisterous cat and children. His medium long fur is mostly black on top and he has a pure white tummy and white socks with black lining around his green eyes and pink nose. Lucky is a cat that craves love and will reward you in kind. Lucky is fully vaccinated, desexed and microchipped. He is litter trained and a very good eater. He is about a year old and has no identified health issues.

Lucky was adopted on 30 October 2011 after 3 weeks in foster care