UPDATE 20 June, 2014:
Dusty and Rusty have been adopted together. Yippee!! It has taken almost a year for these two felines to find their forever home but finally the perfect match turned up. Their new owner recently downsized and, unfortunately , was unable to bring her dog with her. Dreading the idea of being without animal companionship, she sought our help. What better buddies could one wish for than Dusty and Rusty?
We’re so excited for this feline duo and their new owner. They are all going to have a great time together. Congratulations from all your friends and supporters at Oasis Animal Rescue.
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PHOTO UPDATE 22 April
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Dusty and Rusty are a lucky pair. Adored by their present owner, a senior citizen who can no longer care for them, they have been very well treated over the years and have known nothing but love and affection.
These two felines would thrive if adopted by a senior citizen for they are accustomed to a slow paced lifestyle, are very laid back and genuinely sociable. Dusty and Rusty are quite tolerant of other animals so should they have a feline or canine companion in their new abode that would be perfectly fine with them. Lots of treats, pats and cuddles are what they truly crave as they enter their golden years.
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