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Rehomed Animals

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

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Stanley

Stanley

Chi X

Stanley was left at the pound and was described as nervous at the moment and will fear bite After a week at the pound he was allowing one carer to pick him up but was still incrediblynervous and afraid of everyone else. When he came into care he was underweight, with a skinirritation, and trembled if you looked at him or tried to pat him. After 2 months in care heis now very friendly, he loves kids, and cuddles, and has even started to play with his fosterbrother. His coat is now glossy, his skin irritation has cleared up, and he now is a healthy weight. He can get disorientated amongst large crowds of people and does not like to be picked up bystrangers in these instances, however in small groups of people he is quite comfortable and quitehappily likes to move from lap to lap. He is great at the vets and travels well in the car. He is nota fussy eater, and at night he especially likes to snuggle under blankets.

Stanley was adopted on 12 November 2010 after today in foster care

Merv

Merv

DSH - male

Mervi is a very lucky feline after being spotted by a caring passerbylaying on the path (inside the front grounds to community housing commission block).At first she thought he was dead but then on closer inspection she realised he wasbreathing. After contacted Collaroy Vet they told me they would treat Merv free of charge which was a really lovely thing to do. I called the RSPCA but they said they could not send someone out until Monday to pick him up (I felt Monday would havebeen too late as Merv's injury was bad and infection had already started). There wereflies and ants all over him. A door knock of the housing block failed to find an owner and he wasn't microchipped. When we went to approach Merv he was so happy to see us andstarted to purr. He loved having his head scratched and even with his terrible woundswas happy for me to pick him up. He seemed excited to be going for a car ride. We took him to Collaroy Vet and they cleaned the wound and gave Merv some food andfresh water

he was so happy!Merv will stay at Collaroy Vet for the next 7 days while he is recovering from his operation. After this time a permanent or foster home needs to be found for Merv.

Mila

Mila

DSH

Mila has been in a loving family home since she was 12 weeks old but sadly her owners have to move overseas unexpectadely and cannot take her with them.Mila is very affectionate once she gets to know you. Goes outside for air and the bathroom but is generally an indoor cat. Probably suits a family with kids older than 2. Mila has been desexed, vaccinated and microchipped.

Beauty

Beauty

Labrador x - female

Beauty is just a beautiful, placid, loving Labrador X with a gorgeous, shiny black coat. Her owner passed away and she is looking for a loving, carefree forever home for the rest of her life. She is in excellent health, would suit any sort of family as she is easily adjustable, travels well in the car and is very loyal and obedient. Beauty pulls slightly on lead as she hasn't been walked for awhile but she would overcome this easily, especially after her favourite Belly Rubs. She gets along easily with children and other animals but may have to adjust sharing affection with another dog (can be overcome). Beauty is a very quiet girl who just loves attention (she nudges your arm when she needs a pat) as well as being near to her owners and sleeping indoors. She is a dog that you can very easily spoil and she'll continue to come back for more! The person who adopts Beauty will be the envy of their friends and family as she is so friendly and adorable and deserves to be loved! Please come and visit her and see for yourself her big brown eyes and if you can commit to looking after her for the rest of her life!!

Beauty was adopted on 10 November 2010 after 1 month in foster care

Zac

Zac

Cattle x - male

Zac is still very young and will settle in to any home quickly, is so cute and laid back that nothing seems to phase him. Zac has had a very rough start to life and that has only made him a better dog.He sleeps through the night and gets up around 7am each morning for breakfast, he also appears to have a great imagination, as he plays with his toys and chase's his tail.Zac is great with kids and loves to go for walks.

Update 15/9/10: Zac has survived and is home with his foster carer now. We are very pleased that Zac has beaten this deadly virus and should go on to make a full recovery, unfortunately he has developed a very nasty ulcer as the result of spending the last week so ill at the vets (basically a bed sore). He's on treatment for this and it should start to heal up now.

Poor little Zac was abandoned by his owners and then caught the deadly virus Parvo. Zac is currently fighting for life at one of our vet clinics where he's been for a week on a drip. All efforts are being made to ensure he pulls through but Parvo is very often deadly in puppies of this age.

If you can help us sponsor Zac's vet bills which have come to $546.20 please call Megan on 9627 2767 or email dchanimaladoptions@iprimus.com.au or click below.

Thank you to Paul for his very generous donation for little Zac. His vet fees have now been fully covered. Also thanks to Becky for her donation

Zac was adopted on 10 November 2010 after 1 month in foster care

Porsha

Porsha

Collie Rough - female

Porscha is a lovely well mannered easy going girl who must go to a home where she has access to inside the house, with another playful dog and good secure fencing. A property inspection will need to be completed before she is able to be placed so she can only go to a home where we have access to be able to carry out a property inspection ie Sydney, Newcastle, Wollongong.

Porsha was adopted on 08 November 2010 after 2 months in foster care

Oliver

Oliver

DSH - male

When I met Oliver I was at the pound to pick up another cat. I went there and saw this plucky little guy walking back and forth in his water bowl to catch SOMEONES attention. I asked to get him out of his cage and he jumped into my arms and purred instantly. I knew I had to save this cat, and he hasn't disappointed me. Oliver is an outstanding cat, he loves to play and even though he is going through his 6 month teenage stage, he is still the loveliest little man. When I come home and open the door he bounds towards me wanting to be loved and play with, it really is the best end to your work day.

Oliver would need a companion and/or outside area because he LOVES to discover the world and all its wonders and he is amazing with other animals. At the moment he is living in a very large apartment with 3 other cats and a dog and he fits in like he has always been there.

Oliver was adopted on 08 November 2010 after 1.1 years in foster care

Chloe

Chloe

female

Chloe is a very energetic 1yr old who is full of life. Chloe is acat that love attention and the outdoors she is constantly running in andout the door to go exploring. Once called she will return to the housewithin minutes in hope to be fed. Chloe is a small cat with a big appetite.You cant blame her with the amount of constant running around and playingshe does. By night Chloe loves to sit on your lap on the couch with you to cuddle.She knows that she is not allowed on the couch, just on the laps of people.She is toilet trained and knows which rooms of the house she is and isn'tallowed in.

Chloe was adopted on 07 November 2010 after 5 months in foster care

Jackson

Jackson

male

Jackson is the smoochiest little fellow, who loves cuddlesand to snuggle up to you on the lounge or in bed.He was rescued from the pound which was overcrowded, and his little headand neck was covered in scratches from being in fights with other cats.Since being in his foster home, he has blossomed and loves the company of people and theother cats that live there.He is not so keen on dogs, but tolerates them once he is used to their presence.Jackson prefers to be indoors most of the time, but doesn't mind to have a little explore outsidein the garden when he can lie in the sun. Jackson is located on the central coast

Jackson was adopted on 07 November 2010 after 5 months in foster care

Kittens

Kittens

DSH - female

These kittens were found at the local shops in a box covered in urine. They were taken to thepound and they are now in care with one of our great foster carers. these kittens are friendly and playful. They will need to be indoor only as they are all white.

These kittens cant go to his new home until the 1st weekend in November when 8 weeks old.

Kittens was adopted on 06 November 2010 after 2 weeks in foster care