Rehomed Animals

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

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Bandit

Bandit

DSH - male

Bandit is a friendly and sweet boy that is used to children and dogs. As he was victimised by the resident cat and dog in his previous home he needs a quieter home where any resident cats and/or dogs would accept him readily. He would also love a home where he was the only pet.

Bandit was adopted on 08 October 2006 after 1 month in foster care

Chess

Chess

DSH - female

If you want a cat that's excited to see you when you get home, Chess is the cat for you! She is a lovely natured girl who came into care when her owner no longer wanted her once she was out of the cute kitten stage. Chess is toilet trained and very well behaved in an appartment environment. She really loves meeting new people and often completes 'figure eights' around visitors ankles. Chess is also great with other cats. Chess is a beautiful girl inside and out and would make a great edition to any family.

Chess was adopted on 08 October 2006 after 1 month in foster care

James

James

Great Dane x Labrador - male

James is a lovely young boy- still a playful puppy who loves his toys and his runs, he is showing that he has a beautifully affectionate and placid nature. He is very friendly with all people he meets, but he does give a good warning bark when strangers arrive. James is toilet trained, and loves being inside with his humans- he enjoys stretching out by your feet for a doze or just following you around everywhere (and bringing you tennis balls to throw...). James is excellent with children, and doesn't jump up. He gets very excited and pulls a bit when walking on his lead, but that's slowly improving. James sits on command and travels well in the car. He will probably be (medium to) large size when he's fully grown. He would be great as either an only dog (with lots of human attention!) or with a pooch companion as he is excellent with other dogs. He is currently living with a female labrador and they get along wonderfully.

James was adopted on 08 October 2006 after 2 months in foster care

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