Rehomed Animals

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

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Roger

Roger

DSH - male

They are all extremely affectionate, loving and gentle kittens. They would be ideal for young children or elderly people or in between. They are used to non aggressive dogs and other cats. They are natural companions and enjoy human company without being clinging.

Roger was adopted on 01 March 2007 after 2 weeks in foster care

Sugar

Sugar

Ragdoll - female

Sugar is a beautiful Blue Point Ragdoll cat. She is exquisite in looks and to maintain her coat, a dedicated person will need to groom her everyday. Sugar will need to be an indoor only cat. She is familiar with dogs and used to other cats but may take some warming. She is shy at the moment as she is new to rescue.

Sugar was adopted on 01 March 2007 after 3 weeks in foster care

Zelda

Zelda

Mastiff x Dane - female

Zelda is a sweet natured girl who adores people and attention, she loves a smooch and cuddle and to play tug o' war. She likes to laze around and has already learnt the sit command. She will be beautiful BIG addition to any family. Zelda is available when 8 weeks old.

Zelda was adopted on 01 March 2007 after 1 month in foster care

Maggies Babies: Baby #3

Maggie's Babies: Baby #3

DSH - female

The babies are now eight weeks old and are friendly, gentle little souls,they will be fine where ever they go, the tortie and white girl and the red and white boy have white noses so need to be indoor cats

Maggie's Babies: Baby #3 was adopted on 01 March 2007 after 2 months in foster care

Holly

Holly

American Bulldog x - female

Holly is a very sweet girl who loves to be a lap dog if you let her. She has a very easy going personality and get on well with other dogs. She likes to play with you and chases a ball, though hasn't quite worked out that you should bring it back. Holly loves to share a pillow with you while lazing in the sun and having a cuddle. She is a non-destructive dog, hasn't chewed anything except her bones since she arrived. Holly is not recommended for kids under 5, she thinks little ones are about the right size to pounce upon, but bigger kids she is wonderful with. Holly travels well in the car and is learning to be a well behaved girl very quickly. She is currently sleeping outside and is happy enough to be there, but would love to be nice and close to her new family. She'll love you back threefold. She will be medium to large size when fully grown.

Holly was adopted on 27 February 2007 after 1 month in foster care

Buddy

Buddy

Rotti x Shephard - male

Buddy is a loving and gorgeous boy that gets along well with all dogs, even dominant males. He would need to be re-homed with another dog or with a family that is home much of the time as although he isn't sooky he does like to have company (either canine or human). He is great with kids and is very affectionate. He is still a pup at heart and loves nothing more than to play. He loves his pats and thinks he is a lap dog. He is great at meal times and displays no aggression towards dogs or humans. He would make an ideal family pet for older children as although he isn't boisterous he is a large dog.

Buddy was adopted on 27 February 2007 after 4 months in foster care

Priscella

Priscella

DSH - female

Priscilla was rescued from the pound with her siblings and Mum at 3wks old. She is almost pure black with just a speck of white on her chest. She is a pretty and petite girl who has been raised around children and dogs.

Priscella was adopted on 24 February 2007 after 4 days in foster care

Tiggy

Tiggy

DSH - female

Tiggy is the runt of her litter who were rescued from the pound at 3 weeks of age with their Mum. Despite being smaller than her siblings she is an adventurous, confident and healthy little girl. She has been raised around dogs and children and is ready to go to her new home now.

Tiggy was adopted on 24 February 2007 after 4 days in foster care

Gecko

Gecko

DSH - male

Extremely affectionate, quiet little boy. He is very cute and plays like a typical kitten but he purrs as soon as you touch him and loves human attention.

Gecko was adopted on 24 February 2007 after 2 weeks in foster care

Matilda

Matilda

Kelpie x Mastiff - female

We were lucky enough to know Matilda's name when she arrived as she responds to instructions best when her name is said before the instruction. Matilda is amazingly well behaved. She heels so well when out on a walk that you don't realise she's there. She comes when called even if she is intent on watching the possum in the tree that teases her every night. Matilda gets on really well with our large dog. They can play and run together for ages. I'm not sure how she would get on with a small dog. She ignored one we met on a walk but barked at another (If I was a dog I would bark at that one myself). Matilda has been very good with the teenage kids in our family as well as the adults and welcomes every stranger into the place with a great deal of affection after she has barked loudly at them. She was good when my neice and nephew aged 4 and 6 visited but they wern't here for a long time to guage properly how she responded with young children but she did let the 4 year old hang around her neck without a problem. Matilda would be one of the happiest dogs I have ever met. She loves to be around people, but has never been a problem when we wern't home

there haven't been any plants uprooted, objects destroyed etc. Matilda loves to retrieve soft toys as well as balls. We have a cat that tends to tease the dogs and Matilda has shown a keen interest in being with the cat. She hasn't harmed the cat but I wouldn't leave them together on their own as she sits very intently watching the cat and avoiding any swipes when she gets too close. I suspect that she lived with a cat at her last home. Matilda chases any bird that lands on the ground outside but has shown no interest in our large pet bird at home. Matilda is very intelligent and learns new commands very quickly. At the moment she is being taught to roll over when asked to. Matilda has eaten anything that we have fed her so is not a problem with feeding. She is also easy to give medications to and lets you put them in her mouth without a problem. Although an active dog, Matilda is not hyperactive. She has been sleeping outside at night but would be more than happy to stay inside and is house-trained. Matilda really is a fantastic dog.

Matilda was adopted on 24 February 2007 after 1 month in foster care