Wrenna
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Wrenna
AvailableWrenna, a black and white tuxedo domestic short hair, is an adult spayed female living in Keansburg, NJ. She’s around 5 years and 11 months old and has a short coat. Wrenna is house trained, up to date on her vaccinations, and has special needs relating to her oral health that will need ongoing attention. Her gentle demeanor and petite size make her a unique companion waiting for a caring home.
About Wrenna
Wrenna’s story comes with a quiet resilience. Petite and with a black-and-white tuxedo coat, she arrived after being left behind when her previous owners moved out. Right now, she’s decompressing—unsure with new things, but she’s not hiding. Wrenna allows gentle pets, takes comfort in canned food and treats, and has begun testing the waters by nudging a few toys around. She’d do best with a patient adopter who lets her come out of her shell on her own terms, offering the steady affection she missed before. Wrenna has already endured a lot, including oral surgery to repair mouth ulcers caused by neglect. She’s healing, but her adopter needs to watch for any return of mouth issues and be prepared to continue supporting her health long-term. With a steady, loving home, she’s ready to leave those hard times far behind and blossom into a content, confident companion. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Wrenna
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Wrenna do very well in a wide variety of living situations, from apartments to larger homes. As long as she has spots to perch and a place to feel safe, she'll be comfortable.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Wrenna is a Domestic Short Hair cat, and typically, this breed does not require outdoor space. Many thrive happily as indoor-only cats, which helps keep them safe and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Wrenna are generally quite adaptable and can do well with respectful children. Her gentle nature may be well-suited for families who understand how to approach her calmly.











