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Rehomed Cats

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

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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

Eddie

Eddie

DMH - male

This boy is very handsome and very affectionate. He'd fit easily into most homes with his gentle, yet delightfully playful nature. He is used to other cats and is a real delight to have around. Eddie would love and indoor home where he can watch the days go by on a nice window sill.

Eddie was adopted on 26 October 2011 after 1 month in foster care

Maggie

Maggie

DSH - female

Maggie is a loving and loyal angel who is very appreciative of everything you give her. Maggie ended up in the pound heavily pregnant and alone, after 7 years of being someones friend her family did not come to claim her, how very sad. This poor little girl has been allowed to have litter after litter as irresponsible owners did not desex her. Happy to report this will be Maggie's last litter and she will be having a well deserved retirement from Motherhood. Maggie is litter-trained, good with my little dogs and such a treasure to have around. I believe she would fit into any happy home. We are awaiting the birth of her kittens and she will not be able to go to her new home until her kittens are weaned, but inquiries are welcome now.

Maggie was adopted on 23 October 2011 after 4 weeks in foster care

Spice

Spice

DSH - female

When Spice was surrendered into care she was absolutely terrified and stayed hidden from me for several weeks. Time though has seen Spice adjust to her new surroundings and she is now happy to mix with myself and my family. She's still apprehensive about the other cats and terrified of my dog but no longer runs and hides when one or the other is about. With humans, Spice is incredibly affectionate. Her loud purr always a sign that she loves being scratched behind the ears or at the base of her tail. And if you allow her to snuggle into bed with you, you'll have one extremely happy pussycat. :) Spice is a good eater and is litter trained. Currently, she is indoors only. I believe Spice would make a wonderful companion for someone looking for a quiet, loving and gentle cat who is no bother whatsoever.

Spice was adopted on 21 October 2011 after 3 months in foster care

Minnie

Minnie

DMH - female

Minnie was born in June so she is almost four months old. She will be a petite cat. She is fluffy and soft. She is friendly but shy so would suit a quiet household. She doesn't mind my older foster kitten Hannah or my quiet dog. With her little pink nose she should be kept inside to prevent skin cancer.

Minnie is in foster care in the Penrith Area

Minnie was adopted on 19 October 2011 after 2 weeks in foster care

Zoro

Zoro

DSH - male

These 2 kittens started out in life with a very dismal outlook for their future as they were born into a wild colony of cats. One of their siblings was hit by a car and killed the day they were caught. Over a few hours we managed to catch by hand these kittens, the last 2 at night using a tiny little torch! They were all very tiny and each was small enough to fit into the palm of your hand. They all absolutely love adult cats and cannot get enough of rubbing themselves up against them. Also extremely happy to be around a large dog and do not care if they have to run over or under the dog to get wherever they want to go. They would not be suitable in a home where a dog might snap if annoyed too much as they have no fear of dogs. The are both purrers when held as well as when they see you in the morning. They also have loud meows when they want something, sometimes all managing to meow in unison to get your attention.

Zoro (White and Tabby on the left in picture) was the first to be caught as he ran and hid under a building, but there was just a small gap in the dust under the cement slab were he squeezed in so he was easy to get out. Definitely he would never have survived in the wild

he has the softest of personalities and does not put on weight very easily.

Zoro was adopted on 18 October 2011 after 2 months in foster care

Venus

Venus

DSH - female

Venus has been in foster care for over 2 months now and she has not had 1 enquiry. I wonder why that is when she is such a lovely natured sweet girl. Venus hasn't got a nasty bone in her body she is good with the other 3 cats i have here male and female and she is ok with my dogs but she is a bit wary still as sometimes the foster puppies will chase her. Venus is great with my 2 yr old son and i think she will make someone very happy and she would be great for familes with children.

Venus was adopted on 17 October 2011 after 3 months in foster care

Zena

Zena

DSH - female

Zena is a beautiful cat who has had a rather sad time of it lately. Just days after giving birth, Zena has had to cope with the stress of being dumped at the pound, moving to her carers home and then having 3 of her kittens die. Despite all this, Zena remains an affectionate and friendly cat. She does enjoy her peace and quiet and is happiest just hanging around the house or napping in the afternoon sun. Zena hasn't taken much of an interest in the other cats here, preferring to watch them play and carry on, rather than joining in. She is terrified of my dogs so will need to be re-homed in a household where there are no dogs. Zena is a small eater and is litter trained. Currently she is an indoors only cat and has shown no interest whatsoever in going outside. I believe Zena would make a wonderful companion for a couple or single person as a home with young children would be too loud and unsettling for her. Zena isn't available for adoption for another 2 weeks but if you'd like to meet with her beforehand please don't hesitate to contact me.

Zena was adopted on 06 October 2011 after 2 months in foster care

Ivory

Ivory

DSH - male

Ivory is a big smoochy kitten with striking green eyes. He is dog and cat friendly and absolutely adores my three year old son. Ivory will come for cuddles all the time and he is the smoochiest, most affectionate cat who loves his human family. He will follow you around the house and he would fit in very easily with existing pets and children or by himself. A big boy for his age, he plays like a little kitten and loves to be outside for very short periods. Ivory spends 95% of the day inside and as he is pure white, he would need to have his time outdoors limited. He loves a warm spot to sleep in and he will happily sleep near a sunny window. If Ivory were to be let outside, he would need a secure space which he cannot escape from and access to inside and shade at all times. He chases his dog and cat playmates around the backyard and he would be fine with a gentle cat friendly dog who is not too boisterous or who would snap at him. Ivory would settle into his new forever home very easily as he is such a friendly and outgoing baby and he is waiting to meet his new forever family who will simply adore his personality.

Ivory was adopted on 02 October 2011 after 1 month in foster care