All photos courtesy Andrea & Family
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"We brought Bunny home to join our family in early October 2022. At the time, Bunny was super shy and reserved and spent nearly a week hiding under our daughter’s bed. With time and patience, Bunny became increasingly comfortable here and began acting like a true kitten - showing us just how vocal and mischievous she could be! The time, effort and energy that Hannah invested in Bunny is nothing short of amazing! Bunny continues to flourish! She is so loving – a true testament to the time Hannah spent socializing her. We cannot thank Hannah and Faithful Paws Rescue enough. Bunny is an absolute love and such a gift. She is the perfect addition to our family."
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Belle was found in downtown Bell Buckle. I fostered her for several months and she was my "study cat" for that period. Belle had a very unusual personality and many quirks. She would get into these moods and attach herself to my jeans. She had some behavioral issues, but I worked with her, and after she was spayed, she did calm down a lot. When not attacking your feet, she would snuggle up to Annie or purr in your lap. The sweetest girl, I was sad to see her go - but after she was spayed, she went to another lovely foster home with Nashville Cat Rescue. In just a couple weeks, she found her forever family who truly appreciates her nuttiness.
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Moon was rescued from a kill shelter in NYC. He was surrendered to the shelter at twelve years old because he was not litterbox trained - yet he never had those issues with us. Moon was the sweetest guy and so mellow. He loved being cradled like a baby and was such an old soul. He was adopted by the sweetest couple and four years after being adopted, he now has a human baby friend! Don't worry - he is still the center of attention.
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Chi was rescued from a kill shelter in NYC. He arrived on a rescue transport with Moon. Chi made it known he was meant to be treated like a prince. Lit like the fourth of July, he would run circles around the room. He had endless of amounts of energy, and his adoptive family embraced his high maintenance qualities. Such a sweet ending for him:) And can we just appreciate how photogenic (and expressive) he is?!
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Spooky was my first cat rescue. He wandered on our property in August of 2018. He was wild and wouldn't let anyone near him. With our coyote population, I was worried it wasn't a safe environment for him; but he wouldn't get near me. He was absolutely terrified but I didn't give up & kept working with him. For about two weeks, I would sit on our front porch and do schoolwork. In just a week, there was progress - he began to cautiously approach me but would flee with a sudden movement. Around the second week, he began to trust me. He would hide under our porch, and I would leave a trail of treats. One afternoon, he grabbed a treat straight from my hand. This brief exchange built a small bridge of trust between us - and several days later, he came up to me, and settled into my lap purring. I fostered Spooky for about a month, and he went into another foster home. He found his forever family shortly after.
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