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Lucinda

Lucinda

DSH - female - 3 months and 2 weeks

Lucinda is a ball of fun and will bring so much joy and happiness to the family that choose her! With a super friendly personality Lucinda will fit into almost any home. She currently lives with 2 other cats which she loves so if your not home alot another cat to play with would be best for Lucinda.

Lucinda is now ready to meet her new family and start her new journey.

Lucinda is on display at PETstock at Rouse Hill and can be visited during store hours.

Lucinda has been in foster care since 14 April 2024, for 1 month

Tilly

Tilly

Domestic Short Hair - male - 3 months and 2 weeks

Tilly is a fun and entertaining kitten.

Tilly was rescued alongside his brother Milo and his sister Lulu who wouldn't leave his side. They saved each other from the cold Australian winter and they protected each other.
They are now safe and warm and Tilly can be adopted as one kitten or with his brother or sister.
He loves curling up and sleeping next to you and has a very sweet, loving nature. Good with other cats and children.
He is always up for a good game of tag or hide and seek, and he loves to show off his tricks. Tilly is also very playful and loves to be the center of attention. Tilly is a great pet for anyone looking for a loving and loyal companion. He is affectionate and intelligent, and she will always be happy to spend time with her family.

He is vet checked, microchipped, desexed, flea/worm treated and his vaccinations are up to date.
Tilly is fully litter-trained and has been well- socialised in my home. He gets along really well with children, other cats and kittens, very adaptable and will make wonderful pet in a variety of different homes or apartments.

He currently eats Royal Canin food, both wet and dry, with lots of clean water always available.

Tilly is looking for a loving home, who are happy to give her 4- 6 weeks of indoor settling in time to feel comfortable and get to know his new family. (extended trial period available).

The adoption fee includes:

Microchipping,
Worming/flea-treatment,
Vaccination,
Desexing

Please use the "Send enquiry email" link below, if you have any questions or if you are interested in adopting Ellie. PLEASE INCLUDE INFORMATION such as whether you own other pets and any other relevant details.

You must be over 18 years old to adopt an animal, and, for a kitten, also be prepared to look after it for up to 20 years!

Tilly has been in foster care since 21 April 2024, for 4 weeks

Milo

Milo

Domestic Short Hair - male - 3 months and 2 weeks

Milo is loving and affectionate.

Milo was rescued alongside his sister Lulu and his brother Tilly who wouldn't leave his side. They saved each other from the cold Australian winter and they protected each other.
They are now safe and warm and Milo can be adopted as one kitten or with his brother or sister.
He loves curling up and sleeping next to you and has a very sweet, loving nature. Good with other cats and children.
He is always up for a good game of tag or hide and seek, and he loves to show off his tricks. Milo is also very playful and loves to be the center of attention. Milo is a great pet for anyone looking for a loving and loyal companion. He is affectionate and intelligent, and he will always be happy to spend time with his family.

He is vet checked, microchipped, desexed, flea/worm treated and his vaccinations are up to date.
Milo is fully litter-trained and has been well- socialised in my home. He gets along really well with children, other cats and kittens, very adaptable and will make wonderful pet in a variety of different homes or apartments.

He currently eats Royal Canin food, both wet and dry, with lots of clean water always available.

Milo is looking for a loving home, who are happy to give him 4- 6 weeks of indoor settling in time to feel comfortable and get to know his new family. (extended trial period available).

The adoption fee includes:

Microchipping,
Worming/flea-treatment,
Vaccination,
Desexing

Please use the "Send enquiry email" link below, if you have any questions or if you are interested in adopting Ellie. PLEASE INCLUDE INFORMATION such as whether you own other pets and any other relevant details.

You must be over 18 years old to adopt an animal, and, for a kitten, also be prepared to look after it for up to 20 years!

Milo has been in foster care since 21 April 2024, for 4 weeks

Boston

Boston

Staffy x - male - 2 months and 4 weeks

Boston is a fun, outgoing puppy that is now on the hunt for his Forever Home. He will a family that can commit to his basic training, care, good diet and lots of puppy cuddles. Boston will make a wonderful companion and he is ready to meet his people now!

Boston has been in foster care since 13 April 2024, for 1 month

KT

KT

Staffy x - male - 2 months and 4 weeks

KT is a gorgeous puppy that has such a fun, playful nature. KT will keep you entertained with his antics for hours and will need a family that can commit to his vibrant personality. KT will need basic obedience training, love and lots of puppy cuddles.

KT is ready to meet his new family now!

KT has been in foster care since 13 April 2024, for 1 month

Kiani

Kiani

Staffy x - female - 2 months and 4 weeks

Kiani is a sweet baby that is ready to venture out into the world and find her people. She has been raised in foster care since she was born and has blossomed into a well socialized, happy friendly girl. We expect Kiani to be around a medium sized fully grown in the range of 15 - 18kg.

Kiani is located in Londonderry and she is ready to meet you now.

Kiani has been in foster care since 13 April 2024, for 1 month

Denver

Denver

Staffy x - male - 2 months and 4 weeks

Are you searching for your new best friend? A friend that will make you smile and light up your life?

Meet Denver.

Denver is a happy, outgoing pup that has a fun nature and vibrant personality. He is one of the more confident pups of the litter and he is now waiting for you to come and choose him.

Denver has been in foster care since 13 April 2024, for 1 month

Cookie

Cookie

DSH - female - 3 months and 3 weeks

HEAR YE HEAR YE LOOK WHO IS READY TO FIND HER NEW HOME!!!

Well that would be the gorgeous Cookie . Cookie was found with her sister Juno dumped in a box on the side of the road .

Without a doubt 2 of the sweetest loveliest little girls I have ever had in care , they have just been a delight to have around.

Cookie is the bigger of the 2 and the more confident of the 2.

Cookie and Juno have been in care with several adult cats and 2 dogs and they get on great with one and all.

Great when it comes to litter training but a little fussy when it comes to food.

Cookie has had her first vaccination and has been micro chipped , flea and worm treated. She will be desexed as well.

Cookie and Juno are in care in the Granville area.

Truly a lovely beautiful little girl.

Cookie has been in foster care since 02 April 2024, for 1 month

Roxy

Roxy

British Bulldog - female - 5 years and 1 month

Roxy is a beautiful, outgoing girl that is looking for her new family. Roxy has displayed good behavior with other dogs while in care and doesn't seem bothered by cats. Roxy will sit when asked and likes to go on short walks, walking well on lead.

Roxy has been good with young children while in care and would make a wonderful companion for a family that is open to loving and spoiling their new family member.

Roxy must have access to inside and is not suitable for being an outdoor dog.

If you are interested in giving Roxy the Forever Home she deserves then please contact us.

Roxy has been in foster care since 25 April 2024, for 3 weeks

Lola

Lola

Chihiahua Cross - female - 5 months

Meet Lola:

Breed: Chihuahua Cross (Possibly mixed with Foxie)

Personality: Lola loves her tummy rubs and will flop over for a pat all day long. She thrives on human company and just wants to be with or around you. Lola's lively demeanor makes her an ideal addition to any family seeking a furry companion or someone craving constant cuddles and playful antics.

Background: Lola's journey hasn't been easy. She was discovered along with her siblings in a box during a rainy day in the park, suffering from hyperthermia. Thankfully, she received prompt medical care at an animal welfare vet and was later taken into rescue from the council shelter.

Health: Lola has been desexed and received her first and second round of vaccinations, ensuring she's ready to embark on her new adventure with you.

Ideal Home: Lola is looking for a loving home where she can enjoy both indoor and outdoor activities. She adores exploring the outdoors during the day and snuggling up indoors at night. Since she's still a young pup, she'll benefit from training sessions and attending puppy school to help her develop into a well-behaved and socialized dog.

Requirements: Lola's future family should be committed to providing her with a safe and nurturing environment. Regular exercise, mental stimulation, and lots of love are essential for this bubbly pup to thrive. She will need additional ongoing twice daily mediation. Please see the health notes.

If you're ready to welcome a playful, affectionate, and endlessly charming companion into your life, Lola is eagerly waiting to meet you! Contact us to arrange a meet-and-greet and give Lola the forever home she deserves.

Note1: A vet appointment for her siblings on 27/3 reveals that they might be 3-4 weeks older than what was originally assessed.

Located in Quakers Hill, NSW

Medical notes
Has a grade 4 heart murmur. Has had a EchoCardioGram at SASH. as been diagnosed with Subaortic stenosis - moderate.

Subaortic stenosis (SAS) is a relatively common heart defect in dogs. This is caused by the development of a narrowing below the aortic
valve, which obstructs normal blood flow leaving the heart. With time, this can lead to severe cardiac changes, such as thickening of the
walls of the heart (hypertrophy) or reduced pumping ability.

The severity of subaortic stenosis is variable. Dogs with a mild form of the disease can go on to live a normal life without experiencing
any heart problems during their life-span. However, dogs with severe subaortic stenosis can develop clinical signs. These include
collapsing episodes (particularly during exercise or excitement), exercise intolerance and fluid build up within the lungs (heart failure).
Unfortunately, some dogs experience sudden death due to development of malignant heart rhythms.

At present, Lola's disease severity is moderate, and therefore it is difficult to predict whether she may live a completely normal life or
whether she will eventually develop any clinical signs. The severity of subaortic stenosis can progress until Lola is fully grown, which
means that her disease could still get worse. For this reason, we will need to repeat her echocardiogram to monitor the progression of
her condition in 9 months-12 months, once she is fully grown.

We recommend starting Lola on medication to reduce the workload of the heart and reduce the development of abnormal
heart rhythms (arrhythmias). This medication is lifelong. Please note that as Lola's weight increases, her dose will need to be adjusted.
We aim for a dose between 1-1.5 mg/kg.

Dogs with subaortic stenosis are at increased risk of developing infections in the aortic valve. Should Lola undergo any surgical
procedures (e.g. dental extractions) or develop infections elsewhere in the body, we recommend prompt antibiotic treatment to reduce
the risk of valve infection.

Lola has been in foster care since 21 February 2024, for 2 months