This page is dedicated to helping
place Rex Cats in Australia that no longer have homes due to unforeseen
reasons. Here we will place pictures (when available) of the individuals
and the information required to contact the appropriate people
involved. These are usually a little older than the kittens and are
often house trained. These little guys/girls are just waiting to be
loved by their new owners.
"Rescued Rex Cats in need of Loving Homes"
Unfortunately, due to unforeseen reasons, the placement of a Rex cat into a home does not work out in some cases.
It is important to remember that these cats were not necessarily mistreated. Ages may vary and all of them would make lovely pets in the right home. They are just waiting to be loved by their new owners.
If you are interested in giving any of the cats below a permanent loving home, please contact the person dealing with the particular rescue case.
They will be able to supply you with details on why the cat has lost its home, the circumstances, age, sex, colour, etc…
It is important to remember that these cats were not necessarily mistreated. Ages may vary and all of them would make lovely pets in the right home. They are just waiting to be loved by their new owners.
If you are interested in giving any of the cats below a permanent loving home, please contact the person dealing with the particular rescue case.
They will be able to supply you with details on why the cat has lost its home, the circumstances, age, sex, colour, etc…
Please
also check with your local shelters such as Animal Welfare and RSPCA as
they may have a Rex in need of a home at the shelter. You can also
check out the links to some shelters listed below.
If you are considering giving one of these unfortunate but lovely Rexes a permanent loving home in the future, please contact the Rescue Officer in your state, so they can contact you when we come across a Rex in need.
If you are considering giving one of these unfortunate but lovely Rexes a permanent loving home in the future, please contact the Rescue Officer in your state, so they can contact you when we come across a Rex in need.