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Rehomed Animals

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

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Bobby

Bobby

DSH - male

Becoming more affectionate now he is an only kitten. He's not a cuddle you all day type of boy, but he definately likes to be around whatever you are doing, like helping with paperwork and household chores. He is quite happy to snuggle down in a human bed..and purr in your face when it is time to get up and give him breakfast. So while not a lap cat he is friendly and loves company and playing.

Bobby was adopted on 24 September 2006 after 4 months in foster care

Archie

Archie

American Staffy x - male

Archie is a very loving boy. He likes his humans and is doing ok with the bigger foster dogs. Archie isn't to impressed by the cat. Archie can sit and loves to wrestle with stuffed toys.

Archie was adopted on 20 September 2006 after 3 months in foster care

Jaffa and Skittles

Jaffa and Skittles

Beagle x - female

Skittles and Jaffa are both very happy, healthy and outgoing girls. They have inquisitive minds and are very friendly. Their mum is a beagle and dad is a medium sized cross breed.

Beagles are a lively and sturdy looking hound with a short, smooth coat. For this reason Beagles suit many people as an indoor dog. However the coat is quite dense and also waterproof so they are quite resilient outside and their coats are also easy to maintain. Beagles requires little grooming and the occasional bath as they are naturally clean dog. These pups will grow to be a small

medium size, being between 33 cm (13) and 41cm (16) high, measured from the top of the shoulder vertically to the ground, thus it can fit easily into most households and cars. Regular cleaning of their gorgeous floppy ears is essential. The 2nd biggest health problem for beagles is ear infections. The first being over weight as the love to eat and most people can resist those big brown pleading eyes. One of their greatest attributes is their extremely good temperament. They are bold, with an even temperament, and a merry disposition. The beagle requires a fully fenced secure yard. They are natural wanderers as they love to follow a scent and investigate everything. Beagles can also love to dig. They are an active breed that will require daily walks and love attention though they can be quite independent.

Jaffa and Skittles was adopted on 18 September 2006 after 3 days in foster care

Tipsy

Tipsy

Siamese x - male

Gets along well with other cats. Nice natured boy, quite smoochie.

Tipsy was adopted on 18 September 2006 after 1 week in foster care

Lizzie

Lizzie

Purebred Black Labrador - female

Lizzie was adopted on 18 September 2006 after 4 weeks in foster care

Tessa

Tessa

Shephard x Border Collie - female

Tessa is the smooth coat dog in the picture.

Tessa is very affectionate and enjoys play time but really loves quite cuddles. She is fine with cats and children.

Tessa was adopted on 18 September 2006 after 1 month in foster care

Ivan

Ivan

Appaloosa gelding

Urgent Private Sale

This poor boy is going to the doggers on the 20th if he's not rehomed

Ivan is a cute and cheeky little pony. He is broken in, however has not been ridden in the past year. He is a great leadline pony, but is quite forward off lead so will need someone with a bit of experience if they're going to ride him alone. He's in good condition, is great to float and handle, and has lots of personality. Available for $500

Ivan was adopted on 18 September 2006 after 2 months in foster care

Amy

Amy

Border Collie x - female

Amy was adopted on 17 September 2006 after 4 weeks in foster care

Finn

Finn

Silky Terrier x - male

Finn is a handsome little fellow whose photo does not do him justice. He has a shorter coat than his brother Harper but is just as soft and cuddly. He is a very well adjusted little boy and is mixing in well with other dogs from Maltese size up to a German Shepherd. Very loving, happy and playful.

Finn was adopted on 17 September 2006 after 1 month in foster care

Coco

Coco

Tonkinese - male

Gets along well with other cats. Friendly boy although not a lap cat.

Coco was adopted on 14 September 2006 after 1 week in foster care