Rehomed Animals

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

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Max

Max

DMH - male

A very affectionate boy, He is very generous with his purr and likes to follow you around and just be close to you. Still very playful big kitten!

Max was adopted on 07 October 2006 after 3 weeks in foster care

Sally

Sally

female

Sally is a lovely, friendly girl who adores people. She would be best suited to someone home all day as she can get stressed when left alone.

Sally was adopted on 07 October 2006 after 4 weeks in foster care

Marc

Marc

Terrier x - male

Marc: Male White with black tail patch.

Mark learns fast, really fast, having mastered the sit and stay with 2 tries, he would probably excel at training given the chance, he has a spark about him that lights up the room. Full of fun he loves to explore, play ball and generally be around people. Update 25/9/06: Marc has settled down since his siblings were rehomed and is finding life relaxing. He enjoys a ball game following in mums shadow and wrestling to get the ball first. He is full of fun and life yet is happy to sleep most of the day away when I'm at work and is a quite boy who doesn't bark much at all.

Marc was adopted on 07 October 2006 after 2 months in foster care

Trixie

Trixie

Chi x - female

she is just very very sweet natured and quiet. She loves to sit in your lap for cuddles, comes when called. She is good with other dogs and really likes children

Trixie was adopted on 05 October 2006 after 2 weeks in foster care

Boots

Boots

Border Collie x - male

Boots was adopted on 05 October 2006 after 1 month in foster care

Deni

Deni

Rough Collie x Northern Breed - female

Deni was adopted on 05 October 2006 after 2 months in foster care

Abby

Abby

Shih Tzu - female

Special Needs Dog

Abby is a very sweet and happy girl. She has a lovely coat that is liver and white in colour, is easy to care for and she is easy to groom and handle. She gets on well with other dogs and loves to play. She also gets along with the resident cats in her foster carer's home. She is house trained and walks well on a lead. She also loves people and is very friendly. Sadly though, we have just discovered that Abby has a Grade 3 heart murmur. Our vets advise us that this is on the more serious end of the scale and this unfortunately means that Abbey will is expected to have a much reduced life span. If you feel you can offer this special girl a loving, caring home then please contact us.

Abby was adopted on 03 October 2006 after 1 month in foster care

Tiska

Tiska

Large Size Sheltie - female

Tiska is 46.5cms tall to the top of her shoulders so she is a very large sheltie. She is a little shy when she first meets people but then she is very friendly. While she is great with older kids she is not at ease with the constant attention that small children give. She is good with other dogs and is an affectionate girl who really does not like too much attention as she prefers to come to you for cuddles. She loves to play and her favourite toy is a squeaky toy that she spends hours playing a tune on. She is house trained and sleeps inside and snuggles down when we all go to bed and does not move until we get up and she is put outside for her business. Tiska is just a sweet little girl.

Tiska was adopted on 03 October 2006 after 3 months in foster care

Emily

Emily

Emily bunny (whose sex is unknown at this point) was impounded and her time ran out. She is now in foster care awaiting a permanent home. Emily bunny will come desexed and vaccinated for a small donation towards her vet costs of $25.

Emily was adopted on 02 October 2006 after 3 days in foster care

Kallie

Kallie

Staffy x - female

Kalli is a playful, affectionate young girl. She is currently undergoing basic obdience training and has learnt how to sit. Shes the perfect size to cuddle on your lap or to take for a walk. She would suit anyone with an active lifestyle. She loves other dogs and would love to have another doggy companion. Kalli is a smaller sized dog weighing approximately 7kg.

Kallie was adopted on 02 October 2006 after 2 weeks in foster care