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Rehomed Animals

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

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Evie

Evie

Ridgeback x Staffy - female

Perfect candidate for dog training as not only is this young girl very clever, but she loves people and will do anything to keep you happy. Lots of big puppy kisses, and many hours playing with her foster sisters mean Evie is a happily socialised girl with other dogs and kids. She will still grow a little more so will need someone who will be willing to give her lots of training and regular exercise, and most importantly, alot of love and attention

Poor Evie has suffered from a gastro problem which has seen her in the vets for over a week and on various medications and treatments. She is thankfully getting better now but we are seeking help with her vet bills which have so far come to $650. If you can help please call Megan on 9627 2767 or email dchanimaladoptions@iprimus.com.au or click here Thank you to Rosemary for your generous donation towards Evie's vet fees

Evie was adopted on 23 December 2007 after 2 months in foster care

Abbie

Abbie

Cattle x Kelpie - female

Abbie or Abbie the Yabbie as she has been nicknamed.. This little girl likes the water.. On more than one occasion her carer has found her saturated after playing in their water bowls, and had to towel her dry. She would be the ideal little companion for a family who live near or spend a lot of time near water... Like her siblings she is a happy little girl who loves to play alone or with her littermates and their toys.

Abbie was adopted on 22 December 2007 after 3 weeks in foster care

Sooty

Sooty

DSH - female

Sooty is a beautiful cat she is quite a unusual colour with brown and black toning, but with a beauitful white coat underneath, as if she was a white cat that fell down a chimney.Sooty was brought into a vet clinic with heat exhaustion and five two day old kittens suckling from her. She is a very loving cat who would be happy to sit on your lap all day long! She is responsive to conversation and will meow back to you if you talk to her. Her temperament is delightful and she does love a cuddle. Sooty gets along with everyone in the household, including small children, other cats and our dog.

Sooty was adopted on 22 December 2007 after 4 weeks in foster care

Mischky

Mischky

DSH - female

Mischky is a sweet natured, gentle, quite young lady. Very purry and affectionate she adores attention and cuddles and will make a great lapcat. Mischky is ok with other cats and she is used to older children but might be a bit spooked with loud toddlers. She is fine being an indoor only cat or as an indoor/outdoor cat. She is just a calm natured, delightful, no hassles cat to have around.

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Mischky was adopted on 22 December 2007 after 3 months in foster care

Piper

Piper

Ragdoll x Blue and Cream Tabby - female

Piper is a very affectionate and playful girl. Always purring and loving to be on your lap. She has very pretty light blue eyes and is possibly a Ragdoll or Birman X. She is well socialised with other cats and dogs and older children. She is kitty litter trained and would suit indoors only.

Piper was adopted on 20 December 2007 after 2 days in foster care

Nutmeg

Nutmeg

Abyssinian X Red Cinnamon - male

Nutmeg is a gorgeous little man. He is well socialised with other cats and dogs and older children. He is kitty litter trained. Very outgoing and confident and playful. A bit about the breed: Abyssinians are very active, friendly, curious and playful, but are usually not lap cats; they are too preoccupied exploring and playing; they are busy cats.. Many Abyssinians enjoy heights, and will explore their surroundings in three dimensions, from the floor to their owner's shoulders to the top of the highest furniture. They are highly intelligent and have almond shaped yellow eyes.

Nutmeg was adopted on 20 December 2007 after 2 days in foster care

Stevie

Stevie

Collie x Shephard - female

Stevie is the most beautiful little girl who was dumped with a broken leg and very underweight. The leg has been treated and Stevie is just the friendliest little girl you could ever meet. She loves everyone especially kids and other dogs. Stevie is not available until the leg cast is removed in 3 weeks time (mid December 2007) as she has a metal plate in her leg but she has no idea and runs, jumps and plays the same as any other pup and the vet has indicated that she should not have any permanent damage to the leg and to see her run she has just taken it all in her stride. After she bounces around and makes it known that she is so very pleased to see you she runs straight to the grass for her business in the morning so as to not soil her sleeping area. Stevie is just the sweetest, gentlest affectionate little girl you could ever meet. She is a quiet girl who very rarely barks or makes a noise and would love to go to a home where there is another dog or a family that are home during the day as she is always looking for love and attention. She loves to please and really has the sweetest gentlest nature.

Stevie was adopted on 20 December 2007 after 4 weeks in foster care

Cilla

Cilla

Staffy x? - female

Cilla was handed in at a vet for rehoming at only 8 weeks old. She is a beautiful little girl who loves human contact and attention. She has a short easy to manage coat complete with a beautiful ridge in the centre of her back... She has only been in care for a short while and although she takes a few days to adjust to her new environment, happily fits in with Sharla and her litter of pups. She even sneaks the occasional drink when Sharla is feeding her brood. She has adapted well and looks forward to finding a home where she can be part of the family forever.

Cilla was adopted on 19 December 2007 after 2 weeks in foster care

Rene

Rene

Blue Cattle Dog x - female

Rene:Beautiful natured little girl, in care with her brother and loving all the attention you can give her. This breed loves to work and be close to you so working from home, part-time or casual would just be ideal. Otherwise lots to keep her busy during the day, long regular walks, good training and socialisation while young will make her the best family pet. Not quite so gutsy as her brother so plays happily with the other foster pup I have with me and all my children.

Rene was adopted on 19 December 2007 after 1 month in foster care

Bronson

Bronson

purebred Labrador - male

After a few months of being on trial as a detection dog Bronson did not pass the test and so is ready for a family to call his own. Bronson is a lovely boy that is very well behaved. He is energetic but not over the top and will sit patiently for a pat. Bronson knows how to sit and wait for his food but would benefit from on going training. He would be great with slightly older children as he is a small built Labrador that is of medium size and he isn't hyperactive. He is still learning not to jump up and wants nothing more than to be with his humans. He gets along well with all other dogs and just wants to be everyone's friend. Bronson would do well with another dog for company although would adapt well to being an only dog as long as he was given enough stimulation and exercise. A family that was home during the day would be ideal. Bronson is a beautifully natured boy that deserves a family to call his own. Please email your enquiry or call after 6pm on weekdays

Bronson was adopted on 19 December 2007 after 2 months in foster care