Finding The Perfect Pet

Over 1000 animals rehomed since 2019

Waffles and Minty

Waffles and Minty adore each other and are closely bonded. They are survivors from one of the cruelist hoarding and animal abuse situations we have ever seen. They were confined to small cages in dark rooms, with rusted wire floors, no litter, and little to no food or water.

But, since their rescue, and with the love and nurturing of their foster home, they have thrived. They have put on weight, their coats are now glossy, and they have discovered that there are actually ‘good humans’. Minty now loves life and everyone. Waffles can be a little shy, and relies on her buddy Waffles for confidence.

Minty still has some kitten fun in her and will be keen to play with you or her toys, before she smooches for some pats. The perfect home for them would be one that is calm, has a predictable routine, and can offer them a warm bed and bucket loads of love and care.

They will completely understand if you need to leave them each day to go to work or run errands, because they have each other for company. But, they will also be happy when you arrive home.

You can read more about the horrific conditions prior to their rescue here – not one minute longer

Tips for Finding the Perfect Match

Cats and Dogs can live up to 20 years, so it’s really important that you select a pet that is going to fit with your personality, household dynamics, and future plans. 

Lifestyle Compatability

Are you looking for a pet that is full of energy and playful? Or would you prefer a pet that is content to hang with you around the house all day, and nap on your lap while you watch TV or read a book?

Would you have the time and calm environment needed to nurture a shy, or fearful pet and help build back their confidence and zest for life? Or, would you prefer a pet that is outgoing or independent and that would slot perfectly into a busy home? It’s also important to consider the personality and temperament of any existing pets. How will they respond to a new addition to the family, and how will you manage the integration?

Housing and Council Regulations

The regulations for pet ownership differ between councils, this includes the requirement for registration, curfews for cats, and on/off leash walking for dogs. These are often easily found on each council website.

if you are renting, it’s vital that you consult with your landlord and secure their permission before applying for adoption.

Would you have the time and calm environment needed to nurture a shy, or fearful pet and help build back their confidence and zest for life? Or, would you prefer a pet that is outgoing or independent and that would slot perfectly into a busy home? It’s also important to consider the personality and temperament of any existing pets. How will they respond to a new addition to the family, and how will you manage the integration?

Costs associated with owning a pet

All OAAT pets are vaccinated, desexed and microchipped prior to adoption.   They will also be up to date with all worming and flea treatments.  This is all covered in the adoption fees (which generally range from $200 – $900 depending on the type and age of the animal).

if you are renting, it’s vital that you consult with your landlord and secure their permission before applying for adoption.

Cats and Dogs can live up to 20 years.  This is 20 years of feeding, vet care, council registration, toys, training, etc.  Does this fit with your budget and finances? How would you manage unexpected medical expenses if your animal was to become ill?