Tag: Trust

Kitten Hiding in a Wall Decides to Trust When a Kind Person Spends an Hour with Her in the Rain

A kitten hiding in a wall decided to trust when a kind person spent an hour with her in the rain. Arya the kittenKristen Alli, an animal rescuer, received a call from a local cat colony carer who spotted a kitten coming in and out of a wall at a strip mall. The kitten had taken refuge in the corner where there was a missing brick. When Alli arrived, she found the tabby hidden away

Cat Comes Upon Neighbor She Can Trust, a Little While Later There are Kittens Outside Her House

A cat came upon a neighbor she could trust. A little while later, there were kittens outside her house. Jen Wood Earlier this year, a feral cat wandered into a neighbor’s yard, searching for a bite to eat. When the resident noticed the cat, she put out food and water, hoping to alleviate her hunger and thirst. The cat stayed clear of people but returned to the yard regularly for her meals. Over time, she

2 Kittens Decide to Trust After Being Rescued, They Even Accept a Lone Kitten from the Street

A pair of kittens decided to trust after being rescued. They even accepted a lone kitten from the street. Cinnamon and NutmegLaila @rescueforwinston Two very timid kittens were brought into the Winston Memorial Foundation (in Kuwait) when their owners could no longer afford their care. The brown tabby was especially frightened and would hiss, spit, and squeeze herself in any nook and cranny to hide. “They weren’t socialized and were quite spicy but slowly warmed

Cat Found with 3 Kittens Under Balcony Decides to Stop Hiding One Day and Learn to Trust

A cat who was found with three kittens under a balcony, decided to come out from hiding one day and learn to trust. Madison the cat mom and her kittenChatons Orphelins Montréal Late last year, Steph and Francis from Montreal, Canada noticed a couple of shiny orbs glaring under their neighbor’s balcony one night. Upon inspection, they discovered kittens hopping around the area. They saw two little ones dawdling under their cramped refuge, and right