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Gimme’ Shelter – Emily looking to blossom
Hi there, I am a young female kitty from a hoarding situation (you might remember my sister Emma).
We are all finally at PAC and I am the first one who thinks that people aren’t so bad. I give soft mews now and I come to the front of my cage to investigate things, life isn’t so bad now.
My sister Emma is doing wonderfully in her home – and know I will too. Because I am shy, I am looking for a home where I will be given space to blossom. I know I will!
Will my new home be yours?
See me, here: https://www.petfinder.com/cat/emily-51149158/ri/providence/providence-animal-control-ri79/
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About the Providence Animal Control Division

The Providence Animal Control Division protects the health and safety of our residents and their pets with progressive leadership and education, and continues to engage the hearts and minds of the community to help all animals.
As of November 2015, the Animal Control Division has adopted a “low risk euthanasia” philosophy of healthy adoptable animals and will continue to improve the live release rate of shelter animals via adoptions, returning strays to their owners, transferring animals to rescues, TNR, programs/services and treating medical cases. We believe that with progressive programs, we can have a more humane City. Through our Gimme Shelter program, PAC is spaying and neutering owned and feral cats for Providence residents. To participate please send a message through our FaceBook page at Providence Animal Care Center.
