DMH - male
Billie was a shy cat when he first came to us, but after a few months with his foster carer he has really come out of his shell and is now a playful, very affectionate boy. He is even good around strangers and is now ready to go to his forever home.
Billie was adopted on 22 May 2005 after 3 months in foster care
DMH - female
She is quiet but playful. She loves to be fussed over and has a very loud purr! This photo does not do her justice. She loves other cats especially her friend Diana.
Camilla was adopted on 20 May 2005 after 3 months in foster care
DSH - female
She is friendly and affectionate and still quite playful. She is used to children and other cats but her ideal home would be where she can be the centre of the universe. - although one other cat to indulge in some mutual grooming and provide her with feline company would be acceptable to her. and she adores her feline friend Camilla at her carers place.
Diana was adopted on 20 May 2005 after 3 months in foster care
Labrador x - male
Bruno is a beautiful sweet gentle boy who will make a perfect companion to anyone. He loves kids and other dogs. He is a very obedient placid boy and knows all basic commands. Is toilet trained and gets along with cats. He is Kelpie size and has a beautiful black/chocolate brown coat. Will require weekly exercise and loves playing ball. Travels perfect in the car and is a good boy at bath time.
Bruno was adopted on 17 May 2005 after 1 weeks in foster care
Pedigree Cocker Spaniel - male
Free to Good Home dog
Darcy is a very loving dog and just wants to be beside you. He walks well on a lead and is very affectionate. Darcy isn't the smartest dog, but he is always happy. Darcy is good with kids, but we aren't sure about other dogs. Darcy loves water and would enjoy having a kiddy pool to wallow in. Darcy would love to have someone home with him during the day. Darcy is desexed and is free to the right home.
Darcy was adopted on 15 May 2005 after 1 month in foster care
Purebred Labrador - female
Daisy is a lovely natured girl, she is playful, catches balls and loves children. Sits on command and also lays down and rolls over. Occassionally barks at noises, loves attention and walks well on her lead. Doesn't tolerate smaller dogs (unsure about cats), would be a great companion and is house-trained. Daisy has been used as a breeding bitch in the past and it would be nice to see her in a loving family home to enjoy the rest of her life. Daisy comes lifetime registered.
Daisy was adopted on 14 May 2005 after 2 weeks in foster care