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Wren

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6 months - 2 years|Domestic Short Hair|Male|Medium|Pittsboro, NC
🐾 Friendly☺️ Gentle🐕 Dog Friendly🐈 Cat Friendly🧑‍🧒‍🧒 Good with Children

Wren is a young neutered male Domestic Short Hair with a striking gray and white coat, currently living in Pittsboro, NC. He is house trained, up to date on vaccinations, and although he has permanent nerve damage in one paw, he moves and plays just fine. Wren enjoys the company of both cats and dogs and would love a home where he isn't left alone for long.

About Wren

Wren stands out with his soft gray and white coat and his easygoing attitude toward both cats and dogs. He came into foster care at just six weeks old after being found in the community with an injured paw. While he has permanent nerve damage in that paw, it hardly slows him down—he navigates, plays, and jumps without trouble. Wren tends to be a bit shy at first, but if you catch him in the right mood, especially in the quiet of night, he starts purring before you’ve even reached to pet him. He enjoys the company of other cats in his foster family and is living well with dogs, too. Wren should join a home with another gentle cat or a friendly dog, but he might adapt as an only pet as long as he isn’t left alone for long. He’d thrive in a home that values his gentle side and can give him animal companionship or consistent attention throughout the day. Click apply to start the adoption process.

Questions about Wren

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Domestic Short Hair cats like Wren adapt well to most living situations, from apartments to houses, as long as they have companionship and indoor enrichment.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Wren, being a Domestic Short Hair, is content living entirely indoors with plenty of interactive toys and cozy spots. He doesn't require outdoor access.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Wren's breed is known for being adaptable and friendly with children, especially if introductions are gentle and supervised.