Domestic Short Hair - female
Cersei Lannister is an elegant, little Queen who came into care heavily pregnant, alongside her brother, Jaimee Lannister. She has been a brilliant mother to her kittens and will be ready to go to her forever home in 2 weeks once she is desexed.
Cersei has proven to be a devoted and loving little lady. She is super-chilled and is not phased by the noises of the vacuum cleaner, kids running around or being picked up and cuddled. While she does prefer to be independent and isn't one for long cuddle sessions, she will often follow you around from room-to-room, meowing and chattering away at you.
Cersei is a pure delight to have around the home! She is brave, friendly and very relaxed. She has been vet checked and has all of her hearing, and will often come up to you for a pat (or preferably a snack!) when you call her.
As she is such a calming presence for her brother, Jaimee, we are asking that she be rehomed in alongside Jaimee Lannister. Please contact us for more information.
Cersei and Jaimee Lannister are being fostered in Marsden Park, NSW and would be delighted to meet you!
Cersei Lannister was adopted on 14 February 2018 after 3 months in foster care
Domestic Short Hair - male
Jaimee Lannister is a smooth walking, kitty with soft, fluffy white fur. He came into care with his heavily pregnant sister (named Cersei) after being abandoned at the pound.
He has grown up in a home environment and loves sleeping on the edge of your bed, and is a greedy-guts who will try and eat all of his sister's food.
While he is a bit timid at first with new people and runs to hide under the couch when you come home from work, after 4-6 weeks or so, he is lounging around and will be more relaxed and at home.
For this reason we will extend his trail period from the standard 2 weeks, to 4 weeks, to allow you both ample time to get used to each other.
He prefers to not be approached for pats or snuggles, and will come up to you when he wants attention, and will quietly jump onto the edge of your bed after you've gone to sleep.
Jaimee Lannister would do well to be adopted together with his sister, Cersei, as they are ying-yang together - while Jaimee can get startled easily and will often hide, Cersei is as cool as a cucumber and not phased by much, so we hope that eventually her calming presence will wear off on Jaimee.
Both of them are located in Marsden Park and would be delighted to meet you!
Jaimee Lannister was adopted on 14 February 2018 after 4 months in foster care
Domestic Short Hair - male
Slate is 4 months old and was brought into care through a Western Sydney pound. Slate is quite shy to begin with but if you have food such as mince he comes running. He has a lovely purr once he trusts you and is healthy and active. He has been desexed and all vaccinations are up to date.
Currently located at PETstock in Marsden Park.
Slate was adopted on 14 February 2018 after 2 months in foster care
DSH - female
Ebony is one of 4 siblings rescued with Mum from the pound.
All four babies were sick with the cat flu but have made a full recovery.
Ebony loves to play, but equally she’s happy to curl up and nap. She loves to play and fight with her siblings, especially Jatz.
She and her siblings and Mum will be ready for adoption from early December and are ready to meet families now.
Her adoption fee includes microchipping, vaccines, flea and worm treatments and desexing.
If looking to adopt a pair, she gets on best with Jatz, Misty or her mum Rosie.
Ebony was adopted on 11 February 2018 after 2 months in foster care
medium haired domestic - female
Cha Cha is a sweet girl who was born with all the looks in the family. She should be featured on the front of voque magazine. She gets along with other kittens and cats. She's fully litter trained and eats quality kitten kibble plus a little bit of wet food once a day at dinner time.
Her mother is Giselle
Cha Cha was adopted on 11 February 2018 after 1 month in foster care
short haired domestic - female
Tango is otherwise nick named 'the imposter' as she came into care with a mum cat and her 3 kittens from the pound but was chucked in as a 'job lot'. I had noticed her the week before as one of the bottle fed babies from another litter. She was the biggest of the 6 kittens originally, also the most advanced of them all (used the litter first, mastered the stairs first, ventured out of my room first, rough played with the other kittens first.....) She is a highly intelligent girl who is very brave and adventurous. She is now the smallest and most slender of all 6 kittens but very agile; still climbs the highest, checks out things before every one else. Because she originally was bottle fed, she also is very friendly and used to being handled.
She's always used the litter box, eats high quality kitten kibble and a small amount of wet food at night. She gets along with other cats and kittens.
Her foster mothers are myself and Giselle
Tango was adopted on 11 February 2018 after 1 month in foster care
Domestic Short Hair - female
Completely black except for a whiff of white fur on her belly and faint ring around her neck. She is a purr machine and also very mischievous.
She will be vaccinated, wormed, microchipped and desexed when appropriate as as part of the adoption.
She is currently at PETstock in Penrith and can be visited during business hours
Darklee was adopted on 11 February 2018 after 1 month in foster care
Shepard mix - female
What a gorgeous loving girl Jess is. Very sweet and friendly with a beautiful gentle and playful nature. Good with children and cats, supervision with toddlers is always advised. Jess is in care with another Shepard X male and they get on tremendously well, however were separated by a fence for a few days before being introduced personally. Jess can be a barker when faced with a reactive dog thus being the neighbors dog. At the moment we are working on training her to stop with the water spray, further training and socializing Jess will be important for her confidence and well being. Loves to ride in the car and plays fetch and returning the ball. This affectionate girl has had some training and is a quick learner. She is good on recall and walks well on the lead, however pulls strongly if trying to approach another dog, can be unpredictable with her approach, sometimes defensive. Jess will need to be walked a least once a day to use up her energy and keep her fit. Playing fetch can be a good alternative when a walk is not available. We would recommend Jess be a single dog in her forever home. Sleeps in at night and fully toilet trained, loves her out door time and her down time alike. Jess was found wandering the streets of Hornsby and was a pound dog for a month before coming into DCH care.
We are looking for an active caring family or individual who will love Jess and give her the forever home she so deserves.
Jess will be ready for adoption in the first week of the 2018 after she has been vaccinated, heart wormed, chipped and de-sexed.
If your interested in meeting Jess please contact Rod on 0418239763. Jess is in care at Revesby NSW.
Jess was adopted on 07 February 2018 after 1 month in foster care
DSH - female
Poppet came into DCH foster care after finding herself at the pound with her five siblings at a very young age. Almost named Angel because of her angelic looks and super sweet nature, Poppet is very comfortable being held, loves snuggles and playing with her siblings or alone and also enjoys playing with the older kittens in her foster carers home. Poppet has a funny and sweet habit of shoving her nose in her foster carers nostril when giving cuddles and snuggles, and just can't get close enough when expressing her love.
Poppet gets on well with older cats in the household, and is very comfortable around her dog housemates.
Also in care are Poppet's sisters Dory and Velcro.
Poppet is looking for her forever home, and her adoption fee includes micro-chipping, desexing and her 1st vaccination.
A meeting with Poppet can be arranged at her foster home located in Bligh Park.
Poppet was adopted on 05 February 2018 after 4 weeks in foster care
DSH - female
Introducting Polaris
She is a playful & fearless kitten with a big appetitie. She gets on well with kittens & cats of all ages. Polaris was found with her 4 siblings on 13th October 2017 in a shed and taken to a vet for immediate care.
All kittens in my care are desexed, litter trained, had second injections, wormed & flea treated.
To adopt Polaris please contact me.
Currently located at PETstock Marsden Park and can be visited during business hours
Polaris was adopted on 04 February 2018 after 3 months in foster care


