Cattle Dog X Staffy - female
Rustie is one of 3 females in the litter of 7 puppies that have been surrendered into DCH care to be rehomed once their vet work has been completed.
The puppies were born on 8/3/21 and are a Blue Cattle Dog X Staffy.
Mum is an AM staffy, Dad is a Blue Cattle dog.
These puppies have been living outdoors since birth and are Not house trained.
They will need basic training and obedience training and we would strongly recommend puppy school.
They are a little mouthy and that will need to be trained out of them.
Being a Cattle dog / working dog breed cross the dogs will be active and may get bored easily. They will need space to be active and to grow and will need regular mental stimulation and games.
They will need daily walks and exercise.
Puppies have been microchipped, wormed, flea treated, 1st C5 vaccinated and desexed.
Located in Quakers Hill area.
Rustie was adopted on 10 June 2021 after 1 weeks in foster care
domestic short hair - female
Tuna is a gorgeous little kitten who is full of energy! She is a ball of fluff and fun who loves to play with anyone she can find, loves night time cuddles, and chasing any string! Plays well with other cats and children- Tuna is ideal for a family with children, or a couple who spend a fair amount of home. Not suited for being left alone, this gorgeous girl loves company!
PLEASE NOTE: Tuna is currently on hold and unavailable for adoption as she has not yet been desexed. Once she has had the procedure done she will be made available.
Tuna was adopted on 07 June 2021 after 1 month in foster care
DSH - female
Ushi is a lovely little girl who came into care with her 3 siblings. She was the shy one of the litter but within a few days she turned out to be one of the sookiest. She can run around like a mad thing playing but then she will seek you out to just be with you when it's sleep time. Not the sort to purr all the time it's all the more special when she does start to purr during cuddles. And watch out if you rub noses with her, she can then spend the next 10 minutes intently (gently) pushing into your face - which her foster carers children think is hilarious.
She is easy to handle, good with kids and other cats and should fit easily into most households.
enquiries welcome now.
Ushi was adopted on 06 June 2021 after 4 weeks in foster care
shd - female
Ellie is a silky soft, dark tortoiseshell female that came into care with her 4 siblings. She was a quiet girl, but will sit on your lap and allow you to pat her for hours. Very sweet natured, never scratches or bites...Fully litter trained, uses various types of litter but prefers newspaper pellet ones.
Ellie has been vaccinated, microchipped, vet checked and desexed.
Please contact for further details.
Ellie was adopted on 06 June 2021 after 3 months in foster care
shd - female
Marilyn Monroe is a beautiful, smoochy female that came into the pound with 6 healthy babies.
She has hauntingly pretty face with beautiful eyes and unusual tortoisehell face plus tabby striped body.
She was a little underweight when she came into care so she we supplemented her feeds while she fed her babies. She is now a normal weight.
She has a quiet meow and greets you when you come into her room.
She is litter trained, and an indoor cat now who, to her credit already taught her babies how to use the litter pan by 4 weeks of age.
She gets along with other pet but she also would be happy to be the only cat in her family. She keeps every one in order by smacking them if they get in her space however, strangely enough; she doesn't use her nails (I know from being accidentally in the way). She also has been around a small terrier type dog.
Marilyn Monroe was adopted on 06 June 2021 after 6 months in foster care
Toy poodle - male
My name is Mango. I was found on the streets. I was chipped and desexed but my owner did not come forward to claim me during my impound time so now I am looking for a new forever home.
My foster care mum says I have a wonderful personality. I love nothing more than to sit and sleep near her on the floor in my bed. I sleep through the night. I am blind however I do find it easier to get around when it’s light or with a light on so my foster carer says I can see some light. I have a scar in one eye and a cataract in the other. I have got used to getting around the house and can now spend some time outside by myself as well. I have 3 ulcers. I have been given an injection for now to see if that helps heal them though I may need ongoing treatment for them. I have had dental work done which included the removal of 3 teeth. I have narrowing of the discs on
My spine which has caused some arthritis.
I get on fine with the resident dog, cats and rabbits. I do like to eat my food alone though so my foster mom feeds me away from the other pets. I get on well With the kids though I have attached myself to my foster mum.
I am vaccinated, chipped. Flea and worm treated and desexed. Please contact my foster carer via EMAIL only to show your expressions of
Interest. I will Be looking for an owner who is home a lot perhaps someone who is retired or maybe works from home.
Sponsorship needed for medical bills for dental, X-ray and injections totalling $780.60.
Mango was adopted on 05 June 2021 after 2 weeks in foster care
DSH - male
Update: 26 April: The ginger-nut gang has come a long way in the last few weeks; since the floods in March their foster mum has been working from home full time and this daily forced interaction has resulted in huge improvements in the kittens interactions and level of comfort with humans. Remi has come the furthest and is fast to greet his foster mum with a purr and request for a chin scratch and he cuddles up a close a possible to her when it is bed time. Remi is even coping with being picked up for short periods without too much complaint.
Remi is going to be a big boy when he is full grown, if paw size it any guide in kittens, and he often keeps his foster mum company at the computer while she is working.
Remi his brothers, Rusti and Rudi and sister Roxi, are Christmas Eve babies, who came into DCH care at 8 weeks old, and while they had interacted with humans their socialisation was limited and they very scared and hissy their first week in care. After their first week, the boys have really come out of their shells and will seek human attention especially for pats and food, and before you even pat them their little engines are revving and their purrs get quite loud. The ginger-nut boys are very active kittens, and their morning and evening zoomies can get quite energetic.
While the ginger-nut boys have come along way with their socialisation, they are looking for a new family that will understand they may hide the first few days and will need time to settle at their own pace into their new homes and families. Being lovers of food they are very food motivated which goes a long way to gaining their trust. As the boys have not been raised with children, families with children will need to take into consideration that this home environment may take the boys a little longer to become at ease and comfortable.
Since coming into care Remi has been raised with other kittens, cats, dogs and bunnies and while he was nervous around the dogs the first couple of weeks, he is a lot more comfortable now and will do the ninja jump at them if they enter a room and he is in a playful mood.
Remi is ready for his forever home now and he has been desexed, microchipped and he has had 2 of his 3 kitten vaccinations and parasite protection.
As we currently receive a lot of enquiries for our kittens, please include relevant details about yourself and your home/other pets, to be considered.
If you are renting, please ensure that you have approval for a cat BEFORE you lodge interest.
You must be over 18yrs old and an Australian citizen or Permanent Resident to adopt an animal from DCH.
Remi was adopted on 05 June 2021 after 2 months in foster care
DSH - male
This kitten has come into care after their litter was found alone in a shopping centre car park.
They will mostly purr the moment you touch them or pick them up but they can be a little wary of new people to begin with.
The litter of 5 have been cared for together since they were approx 4 weeks of age and are now ready to find their new families.
They have been desexed.
They are received their 1st and 2nd F3 Vaccinations.
They have been raised as indoors cats but have had access to an outdoors netted enclosure.
They currently eat Royal Canin Kitten dry food throughout the day as well as Royal Canin kitten instinctive with gravy wet food of a night time. They are currently using crystal cat litter.
John Wayne was adopted on 02 June 2021 after 3 months in foster care
DSH - female
This kitten has come into care after their litter was found alone in a shopping centre car park.
They will mostly purr the moment you touch them or pick them up but they can be a little wary of new people to begin with.
The litter of 5 have been cared for together since they were approx 4 weeks of age and are now ready to find their new families.
They have been desexed.
They are received their 1st and 2nd F3 Vaccinations.
They have been raised as indoors cats but have had access to an outdoors netted enclosure.
They currently eat Royal Canin Kitten dry food throughout the day as well as Royal Canin kitten instinctive with gravy wet food of a night time. They are currently using crystal cat litter.
Annie Oakley was adopted on 02 June 2021 after 3 months in foster care
Domestic Short Hair - female
Echo and her brother Elvis were rescued from under a house in Macquarie Fields and were then surrendered into DCH care.
Echo is such a sweet little marble Tabby who absolutely loves pats and attention. Echo came into foster care with what seemed to be cat flu but she did not respond to any antibiotics or treatment and still had great trouble breathing. In addition, this tiny girl is still only 1kg at nearly 6 months old.
This poor little kitty is very lethargic and unwell but still so affectionate and cuddly! 😻
UPDATE 15/04/21
On the 7th April, Echo was anaesthetised at Rossmore Vet Hospital, and a large growth could be seen down her throat. The growth was removed and Echo was given a cortisone injection, plus a 5 day course of antibiotic injections.
The next few weeks will determine if this has been a success but so far, so good - Echo has put on 200g in a week and her breathing seems normal!
UPDATE 7/05/21
Echo has put on another 300g and is now a dainty 1.5kg (at 6.5months old)!! She was finally well enough today to get her first vaccination!
UPDATE 31/05/21
After recovering so well from her Desexing surgery and now weighing 1.9kg, Echo had her first meet and greet with Emily & Matt and... Echo is being adopted!! This gorgeous girl has found the loving home that she deserves and I will certainly miss fostering her!
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This gentle-natured, affectionate kitten deserves the proper care and treatment so she can go on to find a special forever family. Any help with her vet costs (currently at $1,046) would be very much appreciated.
Echo was adopted on 01 June 2021 after 5 months in foster care


