DSH - male
Meet Jayde:
Hi, I’m Jayde, your friendly neighbourhood cat!
I may appear shy at first, but give me a little time and we’ll be best buddies!
I love to play with cats and dogs, but they have to like me too!
I have a white horseshoe mark across my back and people think it gives me good luck because I was bitten by a paralysis tick, but with veterinary care I have made a recovery!
My interests:Â Cuddles, naps and head scratches.
My bucket list:Â To bring the whole world good luck with my horseshoe marking.
My ideal match:Â A caring family who would welcome me with arms wide open.
Let’s hope my lucky horse shoe can find me a forever home too!
I am microchipped, desexed and up to date with my vaccinations, so I'm raring to go!
Jayde's vet expenses for treatment of his tick bite came to $437. If you can help sponsor him please see details below
**DCH would like to say Thank you to Natalia, Davy, Carolyn, Lisette and Hui for their generous donations towards Jayde's vet fees. His additional costs have now been fully covered.**
Jayde was adopted on 01 September 2020 after 4.8 years in foster care
Domestic Short Hair - female
Meet the sparkling Emerald! Emmi, as she's called by her carer, came into care with 4 beautiful babies who have now all gone to their furever homes. Emmi was an excellent mum, very relaxed and sweet, spending all her day nursing and cleaning her kittens whilst they learnt to run and jump and to trust humans. After some time to relax and just enjoy having no responsibilities, it is now time for her to find her very own special family.
When she first came into care, Emmi was rather scared and shy, but she has happily come out of her shell as she has learned that people are good. Now an affectionate young girl, she loves a good pat and a scratch, and likes to keep warm in the sun or snuggled in a blanket or perhaps survey the world from the top of her 2 metre cat tree. But, what she most enjoys is to play, especially with her teaser toys and laser toy; in fact, she can go quite crazy during play and definitely needs playtime daily. Gentle Emmi is, however, always mindful of her claws.
Emerald is otherwise pretty quiet, and is content living alongside other cats, kittens, dogs - both large and small – and a bunny as well as her humans. You might say she is one adaptable pussy cat! She also travels well. So, Emmi will make an excellent companion provided her new family give her time and space to settle in – and to play with her of course. She is sure to love a love a warm lap or furry friend to curl up with during these winter months. She must be an indoor-only cat.
Emerald is vet-checked, microchipped, vaccinated and flea/worm treated, and is now desexed.....all ready for her new home.
If you would like to learn more about this sweet girl, currently residing in PETstock at Rouse Hill, please contact her carer, Jasmin
NOTE: All visits will be by appointment, and in accordance with prevailing social distancing protocols.
Emerald was adopted on 01 September 2020 after 4 months in foster care
Domestic Short Hair - female
Mavis has been surrendered into care to find her a new home.
She has had a litter of kittens prior to coming into care and we have rehomed her kittens and its now Mavis' turn for a forever home.
Mavis is estimated as approximately a year and a half old by the vets by its just an estimate.
She had been living tough on the streets before she found help from a property owner. Mavis is a friendly cat and purrs quickly. She enjoys a good pat and likes company. She will take pats when upside down and will knead with her claws.
She is very strong, lean and is used to being an independent. We would recommend that she is kept inside as an indoors cat going forward. She is probably best as a single cat in the home and in a home where she is allowed to explore and climb.
She was desexed on the 28/5 and has received 1 X F3 vaccination and is due for a 2nd at the end of the month.
She has had flea and worm treatments and is microchipped.
For more information please contact us.
Mavis was adopted on 31 August 2020 after 3 months in foster care
shd - male
Marbles was dumped, along with his litter mates and parents, when his family moved out and left them to fend for themselves... We rescued one of his siblings shortly after, who has already been rehomed. However, Marbles was being fed by various well wishers, and has only now come into our care to prepare for his furever home.
He is a beautiful large and strong cat, so he’s clearly had enough to eat! Although Marbles is still a bit nervous, he is very good with his people – loves to head butt, and very smoochy – in fact when you stop patting him, he grabs your hand with his two front paws to pull you back to your patting task….
Marbles is a very loving boy and will make a very nice family pet. He hasn’t particularly taken to small dogs around him, but has been ok with some of the resident cats. To keep him safe, Marbles must be an indoor-only kitty.
Marbles is vet-checked, microchipped, and vaccinated. He will be desexed prior to his adoption.
If you'd like to learn more about Marbles, currently in Hoxton Park, please text or phone his carer, Karen.
Marbles was adopted on 30 August 2020 after 3 weeks in foster care
shd - female
Marbles is a light grey and tabby cat, with a lovely, pretty face. She was shy to start off with, but has settled well and is a sweet and affectionate, quiet girl. She's litter trained and has been around other cats and a small dog.
She does well on a good quality dry kibble that is for sensitive tummies and likes to eat boiled chicken thigh.
We believe Marbles will do well given patience and love from her new family – in return, she will provide you with plenty of affection. Marbles is available only to an indoor only home.
Marbles is microchipped, desexed, and up to date with all her vaccinations. She is located in Hoxton Park.
If you are interested in providing a home to this lovely girl, please text or call her carer, Karen, on 0416 094 697. Please leave a message if the call is not immediately answered.
Marbles was adopted on 30 August 2020 after 1 month in foster care
Domestic Medium Hair - female
*Update - Bronte is a runner! Watch for her when you open a door, she is fast, she has a habit if the screen door closes before she gets to it, she will jump up and just hang there until you open it again haha.
Also im not kidding about her affection, she lifts her paws to you like a toddler wanting pick up, its super adorable.
Bronte was surrendered into care, and would like to find a loving forever home.
She loves cuddles, attention and to be held.
She loves being around you all the time, sit still too long and she will decide your lap is now hers for the taking.
Bronte has a gorgeous temperament, and a super soft medium hair coat.
As she has just come into care and everything is so new she is a little scared and cautious of sudden noises and movement.
It’s been a big change and will take some time to settle and trust again.
Bronte is a big fan of toys that roll or move, she gets very excited about playing in the cat tunnel.
She likes explore and jump up to sit in high places, sometimes it’s the cat tower sometimes; like right now while I write this, she thinks she is a parrot and has climbed up the back of my chair and draped herself over my shoulder.
Bronte is looking for an indoor home, she is microchipped, desexed and vaccinated, she is located in Kingswood and will be available to meet after August 19th.
Bronte was adopted on 25 August 2020 after 2 weeks in foster care
Domestic Short Hair - female
Indy and her siblings, Ivy, Isaac and Iggy were originally rescued via Hawkesbury Pound in April 2019 at about 6 weeks old.
Indy was previously adopted as a DCH kitten and lived with a family for about 10 months but became stressed (reason unknown), and has now been returned to DCH for rehoming at 12 months of age. After 2 weeks of settling back in to her original foster home, Indy has become very calm and trusting, although she does seem to dislike kittens and other cats.
As Indy can become overwhelmed, she must be an Indoor Only Cat in her new home. This means that she cannot go outside at all.
Indy is outgoing and affectionate and seems quite happy to meet new people in a calm setting. She makes eye contact with her big gorgeous golden eyes and loves chin scratches and pats and even a brush when in the mood.
She doesn’t mind being picked up and will settle on your lap to enjoy some attention. She has a loud purr and a quirky little meow when she wants to be noticed. Like most cats, she does enjoy some quiet, alone time for naps and lying on a sunny windowsill!
Indy is looking for a quiet home (no children), where she can be your only pet - although cat-friendly dog/s would be okay as she is now perfectly fine with our 2 cat-friendly Golden Retrievers! This lovely young cat deserves a second chance and will make a perfect companion for a person who wants to skip the crazy kitten stage!
Indy is microchipped, vaccinated, wormed, desexed and is perfectly litter trained.
If you would like to meet Indy, she is now at:
Petstock Marsden Park
02 8607 1120
9 Hollinsworth Rd,
Marsden Park, NSW 2765
Indy was adopted on 23 August 2020 after 1 month in foster care
DSH - male
Brothers Ziggy and Seb, beautiful ginger boys, with striking flash-like eyebrows, are siblings of Oscar and Sammy whom we recently rehomed; our success encouraged us to bring them into our care to secure their furever home, too. While these boys may enjoy a new home together, each will be equally happy to have a human family all to himself.
Both kitties were socialised initially with visits from the owner’s family, including children. Sadly, social lockdown put an end to that and it took a couple of weeks for these guys to venture much around their new house. Ziggy is now quite comfortable with people walking around but is still quite cautious with people he doesn’t know and will initially hide away for a while.
He is very curious and quite adventurous and likes to find a perch on high to watch what is going on. He also enjoys watching the comings and goings outside and can be found perched near a window during the day or lazing around on his carers bed which gives him a good view outside. He is quite playful and loves to race around the house with his brother. Their current game is hiding under the hallway rug which has to be put back in place every morning.
Ziggy loves toys that make a noise so has lots of fun chasing anything that has a bell. He also enjoys his treats and it’s become a bedtime routine after playtime for Ziggy and his brother to jump onto the bed waiting for their carer to bring the treats which they are happy to take from their carers hand. Ziggy also loves creamy treats and gets quite excited when he sees the packet come out of the treat cupboard. He is happy to have a head scratch and a stroke now and again and he’s recently started stretching out on the bed near his carer at night to sleep.
Like many cats he is still not comfortable with being picked up and cuddled but we are working on that. We believe it is likely that both Ziggy and Seb will take some time to settle into the routine of their new furever homes - so may well suit experienced cat people, with time and patience as well as lots of love to share. Their reward will be great. They are indoor-only kitties.
Ziggy and Seb have been microchipped, vaccinated and desexed. So, already for their new homes. They are located in Colyton.
If you are interested in learning more about or providing a home to one or both of these lovely boys, please contact his carer, Julie.
Ziggy was adopted on 18 August 2020 after 1 month in foster care


