Let’s find a home for Ruffy, Mac, Milly and Misty

Many of the beautiful animals that have appeared in this column recently have found good new forever homes! However there are still plenty of personality-packed pooches and companionable cool cats waiting right now at Castlemaine’s Mount Alexander Animal Shelter to find good, caring new homes to call their own. If you think you may be able to share your life with any of them then you can call the shelter on 5472 5277, make an appointment and come out and meet them. Some of those currently waiting to find their own good new forever home include:

Mac: tabby desexed male cat. MC# 956000015025040

Mac was found caught in a fox trap which is not a place any cat wants to be.
Fortunately he was rescued and has already acquired a reputation at the MAAW shelter as “a smoochy, affectionate – and quite talkative – dude”.

Ruffy: long haired desexed male tabby, young cat. MC # 956000014960543

This young man is just five months of age. He has a lovely fluffy tabby coat so will require a little grooming. Ruffy was a little shy when he came into the MAAW shelter but has since revealed his true nature as “an awesome, smoochie boy” shelter staff say.

Milly: torbie (tabby-tortoiseshell) desexed female cat. MC# 956000014958674

This eight month old girl is “quite unique” shelter staff say. This is because of her unusual torbie (tabbie-tortoiseshell) coat. The staff at MAAW also describe Milly as cute as a button and “very sweet natured”. A great household pet for any good caring home.

Misty: white and grey desexed female Siberian husky. MC# 953010000120443

Misty is an absolutely beautiful dog. She is eight years old and is a pure bred husky which means she needs regular exercise and a secure yard. Misty is best suited to a new home with someone who has some experience of the breed. She’s lived with other dogs but is not suited to being with cats. Misty is a truly lovely dog with a great, easy-going personality. She’s very smart and trainable.

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