Mastiff x pup - female
After being spotted on the side of the road in a crate with a free sign attacheda concerned member of the public called DCH and we went and took the puppies.Angel is just so cute, very friendly and well socialised.Angel is currently homed with older dogs and a yound child.
Angel was adopted on 31 December 2010 after 1 weeks in foster care
male
Poor Rolls came into care after the most horrid situation. His 2 siblings were run over inthe pound carpark after getting up underneath a car. Rolls was the only surviver as he was stillsitting in the box that they were all dumped in. He is a bit timid and thattells me he wasn't treated very well at all in the home where he was born. Rolls needs a patient and loving owner that has the time to show him everyone isn't so bad.
Rolls was adopted on 31 December 2010 after 1 month in foster care
DSH - mixed
These kittens are both friendly and love pats and cuddles. They get along well together and are litter trained. They would make great pets for most households.
Toby, Hannah was adopted on 29 December 2010 after 1 month in foster care
female
Toffee is a sweet little girl who loves to be cuddled and played with. She loves playing with toys, the other cats here and my children. My fish also keep her entertained too!Toffee would make a wonderful family pet in any home where there was lots and lots of love and snuggles on offer.
Toffee was adopted on 27 December 2010 after 2 weeks in foster care
female
Summer is a friendly, affectionate and playful little kitten who, despite being dumped in a mango box by her previous owners, adores people. She gets along with all the other cats I have but she is rather nervous around my dog.Summer is a small eater and uses the litter tray.
Because of her age, Summer won't be available for adoption until December 24 but if you'd like to meet her please contact me. You won't be disappointed.
Summer was adopted on 26 December 2010 after 2 weeks in foster care
DSH - female
Jessie is a very pretty girl who found herself in the local pound. She is friendly and likesa cuddle. Jessie would suit most households if you can offer her a home please contact me.
Jessie can go to her home after the 18th of Dec
Jessie was adopted on 26 December 2010 after 1 month in foster care
female
Piper has certainly had a rough time of it. Dumped at the pound, pregnant, only to be rescued and then lose her litter. Still, she is a lovely, gentle cat who really deserves a home where there is lots of cuddles and love on offer. Piper is a good eater and uses the litter tray. She has shown no sign of wanting to go outside and is happiest in my back room napping in the afternoon sun.Piper pretty much keeps to herself when it comes to the other foster cats but will socialise with them during meal times. She is very nervous around my dog and as such keeps her distance. Piper would be best suited to a home where there are no dogs or young children.
Sponsorship Required Piper has had a rough time of it lately. Finding herself heavily pregnant and in the pound, she caught cat flu and unfortunately lost her kittens who had died inside her. Piper had to be rushed to the vets during her labour and straight onto a course of anti-biotics to prevent infection from the dead kittens. She then underwent surgery to remove the kittens and desex her. Luckily Piper is doing well and should make a full recovery
If you can help us by sponsoring Pipers vet bills which have come to $480 please call Megan on 9627 2767 or email dchanimaladoptions@iprimus.com.au or click below.
Thank you to Maureen, Aphra and Lisette for their generous donations in sponsorship of Piper
Piper was adopted on 26 December 2010 after 2 months in foster care
female
Pepper is THE most beautiful and gentle cat I have ever had the pleasure of fostering. Pepper is Nelson's mother but has adopted all of the kittens I foster as her own. She will often be seen grooming them and sharing her food even though they have already eaten.Despite being dumped when she was pregnant, Pepper is relaxed and friendly. She gets on extremely well with my own cat and to see them both sitting together on their chairs on the back patio or snuggling together on a cat bed in the sun is really heart warming. In fact, the two are now nick-named Ma and Pa Kettle.Pepper loves being outdoors and only comes in at night to eat and sleep. She is a great hunter and has caught me a large rat as well as one for the next door neighbour. Although Pepper gets along with the other cats here, as well as my two young children, she is quite timid of my dog and tends to stay out of her way. Yet if she feels the kittens are under threat from my dog she will come to their rescue and won't back down until my dog has walked away.Pepper is not at all fussy with her food and is litter trained.Pepper would suit living with a single person, a couple or a family. She would be happiest being able to spend her days outdoors while coming indoors at night.
Pepper was unfortunately attacked by a stray cat which resulted in an abscess on her back which left her unable to walk. She required an emergency operation to remove the abscess and she was left with a drain which was removed last week.Thankfully she is now making a full recovery.
Pepper's vet fees so far have come to $400. If you can help us cover some of these additional vet costs please call Megan on 9627 2767 or email dchanimaladoptions@iprimus.com.au or click below.
Thank you to Jan for her very generous donation towards Pepper. Her vet fees have now been fully covered.
Pepper was adopted on 26 December 2010 after 7 months in foster care
Pomeranian x Papillon - male
Kiki was surrendered to a kill shelter by his previos owners as they didn't have time to look after him.Kiki needs a home where there are no small children as loud noise's can scare him. He is good with other dogs and currently shares with 3 others. If you can offer kiki a loving forever home please give me a call.
Kiki was adopted on 24 December 2010 after 2 weeks in foster care
Great Dane x - male
This is Toby and he's deaf, however that doesn't stop him being a normalpuppy. Although he can't hear Toby already knows some basic commands usinghand gestures and playing fetch is by far his favourite thing to do. Toby is doing really well on lead and being deaf he will be need to be on a leash whenever outside of a yard. Tobywould suit a home where he would be part of the family, as he does needsome extra attention. This boy is extremely affectionate and would love nothingmore than having cuddles all day. He is still a puppy and requires training;however he is being very well behaved and is sticking to his toys rather than chewing everything else in sight.
Toby was adopted on 24 December 2010 after 1 month in foster care


