




Faith
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
- Tiger
About Faith
North Kingstown, RI
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Behavior
Faith’s Compatibility
This pet has bad compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Faith's Story
Hi, my name is Faith.<br/><br/>I want to tell you my story… because I hope maybe, just maybe, someone out there will hear it and open their heart to a girl like me. I’m coming so far now and seeing that people can be kind and gentle and loving and I’m responding to that- I’m ready to open my heart and love. <br/><br/>I’m just about a year old, but my life so far hasn’t been what most would call a "life." For six long months, I was kept in a crate. No real room to stretch and run and play, no sunlight to chase, no soft hands to pet me when I was scared. My elderly owner meant well, but it just… wasn’t the life a young cat should have.<br/><br/>The world is still big and a little scary to me, but I'm trying. I really am. Every soft word, every gentle touch—it’s helping me believe that there is kindness out there. That maybe I do deserve love. A quiet home where I can decompress, feel safe, and learn to trust at my own pace—that would mean everything to me.<br/><br/>Despite everything, I’ve held onto a little spark of hope. That’s why they named me Faith. Look at how sweet and beautiful I am <br/><br/>If you have a calm home, a warm spot by the window, and a heart big enough for a girl who's been through too much too soon… I’d love to meet you. I may not be the cat who runs to you right away. But if you give me the time I need, I promise—I will love you with everything I have.<br/>Please, help me write a new chapter. One filled with peace, patience, and maybe even a few purrs.<br/><br/>With hope, Faith<br/> <br/><br/><br/> <br/> If interested, the first step is to go to our web site and fill out an adoption application at: thepetrefuge.org and print and fill it out and email back to ShelterManager@thepetrefuge.org.. Filling out an adoption application is always the first step. You can also call the shelter at 401-294-1115 with any questions. Currently, visits to the shelter are by appointment only for approved applications, so please fill out an application, then email it into us . Or, if you prefer, you can print it out on paper, fill it out, and drop it off. The manager will be in touch with you about an appointment for a visit, once your application has been approved. We also invite you to follow us on Facebook under Pet Refuge, and Tiktok under petrefugenk.
Hi, my name is Faith.
I want to tell you my story… because I hope maybe, just maybe, someone out there will hear it and open their heart to a girl like me. I’m coming so far now and seeing that people can be kind and gentle and loving and I’m responding to that- I’m ready to open my heart and love.
I’m just about a year old, but my life so far hasn’t been what most would call a "life." For six long months, I was kept in a crate. No real room to stretch and run and play, no sunlight to chase, no soft hands to pet me when I was scared. My elderly owner meant well, but it just… wasn’t the life a young cat should have.
The world is still big and a little scary to me, but I'm trying. I really am. Every soft word, every gentle touch—it’s helping me believe that there is kindness out there. That maybe I do deserve love. A quiet home where I can decompress, feel safe, and learn to trust at my own pace—that would mean everything to me.
Despite everything, I’ve held onto a little spark of hope.
Hi, my name is Faith.
I want to tell you my story… because I hope maybe, just maybe, someone out there will hear it and open their heart to a girl like me. I’m coming so far now and seeing that people can be kind and gentle and loving and I’m responding to that- I’m ready to open my heart and love.
I’m just about a year old, but my life so far hasn’t been what most would call a "life." For six long months, I was kept in a crate. No real room to stretch and run and play, no sunlight to chase, no soft hands to pet me when I was scared. My elderly owner meant well, but it just… wasn’t the life a young cat should have.
The world is still big and a little scary to me, but I'm trying. I really am. Every soft word, every gentle touch—it’s helping me believe that there is kindness out there. That maybe I do deserve love. A quiet home where I can decompress, feel safe, and learn to trust at my own pace—that would mean everything to me.
Despite everything, I’ve held onto a little spark of hope. That’s why they named me Faith. Look at how sweet and beautiful I am
If you have a calm home, a warm spot by the window, and a heart big enough for a girl who's been through too much too soon… I’d love to meet you. I may not be the cat who runs to you right away. But if you give me the time I need, I promise—I will love you with everything I have.
Please, help me write a new chapter.
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