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Rehomed Animals

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

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Fuzz

Fuzz

German Shepherd - female

She is a big dog with a big heart. Fuzz has been left alone far too much in her 3 year life span. This makes her desperate for your attention, pats and cuddles which means she can be a bit enthusiastic when first greeting you. She was not trained sufficiently as a puppy but has been making some strides in the right direction since coming into care. She does know how to Sit however Stay and Come are being worked on. She does know how to walk loose lead with me but needs to understand there can be more than one leader in her life. She gets over enthusiastic when meeting other dogs, common sense is lost and she strains on lead. She is not a fussy eater thank goodmess and is a healthy weight with a great long shaggy coat. She was living with a Jack Russell so should be OK with another doggie friend but introductions would need to be guided as her size, weight and sheer excitment could intimidate your dog. She doesn't have a nasty bone in her so with ongoing training she will make a great family pet. She in currently in a foster home with 3 children the youngest being 7. I would Rather not have her go to a family with younger children as they could easily be knocked about by accident.

Fuzz was adopted on 15 September 2009 after 3 weeks in foster care

Willamina

Willamina

DSH - female

Willimina is a very affectionate little girl who loves to sit on your lap. Enjoys cuddles. She is very social with both cats and dogs. Enjoys playing and chasing her toys. Very loving little girl.

Willamina was adopted on 15 September 2009 after 5 months in foster care

Renae

Renae

DSH - female

Renae is a ginger girl who can be extremely smoochy when she chooses to be. Renae has spent lots of time around many cats and a large dog, but prefers to be the only cat, and definitely dominates other cats in her company. She loves to roll over on her back when you get home so she can get a quick rub on her tummy. Renae would be best suited to a home without very young children as she can give the occasional love bite. Renae is extremely proficient at catching rats and would make a great farm cat where she could help with rodent control.

Renae was adopted on 13 September 2009 after 4 weeks in foster care

Spacey

Spacey

DSH - female

Special Needs

Spacey is a very pretty, soft coated little girl who is a special needs cat after coming into care from a colony of street cats. Spacey and her siblings came into care at 10 weeks old and while her siblings started to enjoy their foster home within a few days, Spacey has never totally warmed to people. Spacey is more than happy in the company of people but she's not fussed about our presence and isn't keen on being patted or cuddled (although you can do both). Spacey loves other cats and she spends her days snoozing, playing with toys or cuddled up to the other foster cats.

Spacey's ideal home is with another cat as playmate and/or to a home likes to have a cat around without wanting a lapcat or overly affectionate cat.

Spacey was adopted on 10 September 2009 after 3 months in foster care

Happy

Happy

DSH - female

As her name suggests happy is one very happy little kitty, she is very very friendly and affecionate and loves to follow you everywhere. She is very playful so she would love some children or other cats to play with. Happy would ft into any household and would a great companion to any family. She currently is living with dogs at her foster home but she doesn't care for them much. Happy is being cared for in the Windsor area.

Happy was adopted on 10 September 2009 after 4 months in foster care

Rusty

Rusty

Kelpie x - male

Rusty is Kelpie X (unsure of what he is crossed with). This means he is an intelligent and active dog. Rusty's will blossom in a home where someone is willing and able to spend time with him. Rusty has basic obedience training and is keen and willing to learn new things. He walks well on lead and loves a game of fetch! Rusty will make a loving addition to an active family.

Rusty was adopted on 05 September 2009 after 3 weeks in foster care

Mischa

Mischa

Pomeranian x? - male

Love me, love me, love me. That is all Mischa wants. He is very affectionate and just wants to be with someone. He does get along with other dogs fine but may find them a bit boisterous. Mischa is fantastic with kids and is fine being picked up, cuddled, anything as long as he is getting attention. He does not suffer separatin anxiety though and is super quiet with hardly a peep out of him. Mischa loves his food so would be fine being left for a while with a bone for company. He also loves playing with his toys and enjoys a game of fetch. He does have a beautiful pomeranian coat which will require some grooming. Mischa is easy to walk on a lead and only needs small walks and could easily be walked by kids. He really would love a family or someone who would like a very affectionate lap dog. Mischa is being cared for in the Wollongong area.

Mischa was adopted on 05 September 2009 after 2 months in foster care

Nigel

Nigel

Fox Terrier x - male

Nigel would be an ideal family dog and is no trouble at all. He does love a cuddle of a night, especially in the colder weather but is quite independent. He loves playing with his toys and does not bark at all. Nigel would be fine being left alone, just give him a bone to chew and he is more than happy. He is quite good on a lead but doesn't require too much exercise. Nigel is fine with other dogs so would be a good companion for another small dog. Nigel is very striking looking, with beautiful eyes and lovely liver patches. He is being cared for in the Wollongong area.

Nigel was adopted on 05 September 2009 after 2 months in foster care

Pebbles

Pebbles

Small - female

Terrier x

Pebbles is absolutely adorable and loves everyone. She was housetrained when she came into care and took to the doggy door straight away. Pebbles is not a yappy dog and rarely barks. She is definitely a lap dog and loves being picked up and will sit on your lap for hours. She does like getting out for a walk though and as she is still quite young will need regular exercise. Pebbles is good with other dogs but does like getting most of the attention so would be fine as an only dog. She is very well behaved and eats anything. Pebbles is great with children but would suit any household as long as she can be inside with everyone. Pebbles is being cared for in the Wollongong area.

Pebbles was adopted on 05 September 2009 after 3 months in foster care

Indianna

Indianna

male

These kittens are being cared for in the Shellharbour area.

Indianna was adopted on 05 September 2009 after 8 months in foster care