Abysinnan x - female
Bonny is one very special cat. After finding herself at the pound with her 4 kittens, Bonny also took on nursing 3 orphaned kittens as well! All are doing fabulously thanks to Bonny's wonderful mothering. Bonny herself is one of the most affectionate, loving and easy going cats I have ever had the pleasure of fostering. She is always accepting of a cuddle or a pat and will thank you with lots and lots of purring. Bonny is fine with the other cats here as well as my children but isn't overly fond of my dogs. Bonny is a good eater and is litter trained. Because of her friendly and relaxed personality I believe that Bonny would make a wonderful addition to any household. Because Bonny is still nursing she isn't available for adoption until the end of November, however, if you would like to meet with her beforehand, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Bonny was adopted on 17 November 2011 after 3 weeks in foster care
Tri Collie Rough - female
Larnie came to us from Wyong Pound where she was picked up as a stray and not claimed. She is a typical pup who just loves to play and enjoy life whether it be chewing on a stick or dismantling my wood chip pile or having a tug a war with one of the other Collies over my sock. She gets on really well with other dogs and moves from playing with the younger one up to cleaning the faces of the older ones. She is very affectionate and thrives on attention. Larnie travels well, whines a bit to start but then settles down. I don't know how she is with cats as I don't have one. She will need to go to a home with another active dog as she will get bored on her own with no-one else to get into mischief with.
Larnie is in care at Rydal near Lithgow and a property inspection is necessary before she can be rehomed.
Larnie was adopted on 14 November 2011 after 3 weeks in foster care
Chinchilla x - male
These two brothers are stunningly handsome, large and fluffy with pink noses and pale green eyes. Both have always been indoor cats and are kitty litter trained. Peanut is slightly larger of the two and is very affectionate. Henry is a little shy until he gets to know you but also loves a cuddle. Both are used to dogs. Being of the chinchilla breed, they need to be brushed regularly or they will get knots. Both seem to enjoy being brushed luckily. Majestic looking cats, they look larger in real life than in their photo. Ideally these boys will go to a new home together.
Henry and Peanut was adopted on 11 November 2011 after 1 month in foster care
Wilfred, Harper, Paloma, Mckenzie
DMH - male
Wilfred, Harper, Paloma, Mckenzie was adopted on 08 November 2011 after 3 weeks in foster care
Aussie Bulldog - male
Oscar came into care after his owners separated and no one could take him. Oscar is good with my 2 dogs and had never met a cat before until he came here, and he did really well. Oscar is good with my 2.5 yr old son, he walks well on lead and knows sit and shake. Oscar will need to go to an indoor / outdoor home as in the heat bulldogs can and will get overheated. Oscar is like any Bulldog he has a fantatsic personality, he snores loudly, drools and sleeps alot. if you think you can offer Oscar a great home please give me a call.
Is not avaliable for adoption interstate.
Oscar was adopted on 06 November 2011 after 5 days in foster care
Terrier x - male
Patches is fine indoors, sleeping in my sunroom with access to the doggy door for potty and he has not made a mess in the house. He is getting better with recall but still needs training. He is such an affectionate little boy who just loves belly rubs. Patches would do well with another dog in the family for company as he loves the bond of another dog. He is a bit of a chewer at the moment, so hide all slippers and hairbrushes so make sure he has lots of toys to play with!!
He is in care at Burwood.
Patches was adopted on 06 November 2011 after 3 months in foster care


