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LAST WEEK AT A GLANCE

222
Animals in care

Includes adoptable pets, animals awaiting or recovering from surgery and those in emergency boarding or foster care.

27
Adopted last week

Animals we’ve found forever homes for.

145
Under vet care

Animals currently waiting or receiving veterinary care.

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Pets of the week 

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Peppermint
Cat of the Week: Peppermint

ID A12

This little lady could be easily mistaken for a little kitten; such is her slight frame. She’s a polite girl weighing just over three kilograms despite being three years old.

She’s healthy and happy, but put plain and simple, she’s little. Our cattery team have warmed to her and vice-versa very quickly and she loves a snuggle.

Peppermint is also energetic so in between lounging around and taking cuddles, she might hit the overdrive button and perform some zoomies. It’s a lot of fun.

She’s a ready-to-go pet however Peppermint will need her own home, she’s not too keen on other cats. But when you meet her, you’ll most likely want her all to yourself anyway!

Come and meet Peppermint today.

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Willow
Dog of the Week: Willow

ID A130408

The delightful Willow would love to meet you. It’s just that at first, it might not look like it.

She’s shy at first. You’ll walk by her kennel, and she’ll be at the back, being a little unsure, before she comes forward. But it’s merely a short meet and greet before she transforms before your eyes into a friendly dog.

Willow is seven years old and very clever, as you’d expect with a working breed Kelpie. She knows lots of commands and has received some great training and she’ll happily learn more.

In her ideal home she’ll be the only dog and surrounded by a family, older children and a consistent amount of love, attention and exercise.

When you visit the shelter, ask to meet Willow and soon you’ll see the wonderful pet she is destined to be.

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