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Ren

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Medium
  • Tabby

About Ren

Orleans, ON

Breed

Tabby

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Medium
(7-11 lbs)
Coat: Short
Tabby (Brown / Chocolate)

Behavior

Personality
Affectionate, Quiet, Funny, Friendly
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
Yes

Ren’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has bad compatibility with cats.

    This pet has bad compatibility with other animals.

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Ren's Story

Ren is a sweet and gentle soul who starts off a little cautious, but give him some space and patience, and you’ll quickly see his affectionate side shine through. Over time, he’s grown more confident and trusting - even doing well when meeting multiple new people. Ren loves companionship. He’ll follow you from room to room, happy just to sit nearby and keep you company. He’s also not shy about asking for attention: he’ll come up to you for pets and kisses, and if he feels he hasn’t gotten enough, he’ll gently paw at you to ask for more! When it comes to playtime, Ren enjoys birdwatching from the window, chasing shadows (his absolute favorite!), and playing with toys - especially anything squeaky. He’s generally a quiet kitty but can be quite chatty when you talk to him. He’s got a silly, lovable personality and is full of charm. <br/><br/>Medical considerations: Ren had a urate bladder stone surgically removed in April 2025. While the exact cause is unknown, normal paired bile acid tests makes a liver shunt unlikely. To help prevent recurrence, he should stay on his specialty diet and primarily eat canned food to support urinary health and hydration. He is currently eating Royal Canin Hydrolyzed Protein (dry food) and Royal Canin Renal E (wet food). Because urate stones can recur, ongoing dietary management and regular veterinary monitoring are essential. <br/><br/>The Avery Foundation is a foster-based and volunteer-run rescue. Every TAF rescue cat is vet checked, vaccinated, treated for parasites, spay/neutered, microchipped and receive any necessary additional medical care. Our adoption process involves an application, reference check, interview, and home visit prior to placement. From the time we receive your application through the screening process adoptions can take a couple weeks. We thank everyone who takes the time to apply but only those who best fit the cat’s requirements will be contacted. If you’re interested in adopting Ren, please apply online at: https://www.theaveryfoundation.ca/adoption/adoption-application/cats/ or to learn more please send us a message.

Ren is a sweet and gentle soul who starts off a little cautious, but give him some space and patience, and you’ll quickly see his affectionate side shine through. Over time, he’s grown more confident and trusting - even doing well when meeting multiple new people. Ren loves companionship. He’ll follow you from room to room, happy just to sit nearby and keep you company. He’s also not shy about asking for attention: he’ll come up to you for pets and kisses, and if he feels he hasn’t gotten enough, he’ll gently paw at you to ask for more! When it comes to playtime, Ren enjoys birdwatching from the window, chasing shadows (his absolute favorite!), and playing with toys - especially anything squeaky. He’s generally a quiet kitty but can be quite chatty when you talk to him. He’s got a silly, lovable personality and is full of charm.

Medical considerations: Ren had a urate bladder stone surgically removed in April 2025. While the exact cause is unknown, normal paired bile acid tests makes a liver shunt unlikely. To help

Ren is a sweet and gentle soul who starts off a little cautious, but give him some space and patience, and you’ll quickly see his affectionate side shine through. Over time, he’s grown more confident and trusting - even doing well when meeting multiple new people. Ren loves companionship. He’ll follow you from room to room, happy just to sit nearby and keep you company. He’s also not shy about asking for attention: he’ll come up to you for pets and kisses, and if he feels he hasn’t gotten enough, he’ll gently paw at you to ask for more! When it comes to playtime, Ren enjoys birdwatching from the window, chasing shadows (his absolute favorite!), and playing with toys - especially anything squeaky. He’s generally a quiet kitty but can be quite chatty when you talk to him. He’s got a silly, lovable personality and is full of charm.

Medical considerations: Ren had a urate bladder stone surgically removed in April 2025. While the exact cause is unknown, normal paired bile acid tests makes a liver shunt unlikely. To help prevent recurrence, he should stay on his specialty diet and primarily eat canned food to support urinary health and hydration. He is currently eating Royal Canin Hydrolyzed Protein (dry food) and Royal Canin Renal E (wet food). Because urate stones can recur, ongoing dietary management and regular veterinary monitoring are essential.

The Avery Foundation is a foster-based and volunteer

How To Adopt

Ren was listed as Adoptable by The Avery Foundation
How can I adopt Ren?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with The Avery Foundation. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Ren is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to The Avery Foundation for details on the pet.
When can I meet Ren?
If you've submitted an inquiry, The Avery Foundation will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Ren, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to The Avery Foundation, and they'll be happy to help!
The Avery Foundation's Adoption Policy
Our adoption process has several steps: Application: The first step in the application process is to fill out an online adoption application. Reference Check: We will contact the veterinary and personal references that have been provided. Animal Meet & Greet: If approved for the next step, The Avery Foundation coordinates a meet-and-greet with the animal and the applicant in order to familiarize themselves with each other and see if it’s an appropriate match. This takes place at the foster home. After the meet-and-greet is finished, we will touch base with the foster home and discuss how the meeting went. If there were concerns, a member of the Avery team will contact the family to notify them and discuss. Home Visit: If after the meet & greet the adopter is interested in pursuing the adoption and are found to be a good match, we will coordinate a date and time to perform a home visit and interview. This takes place in the applicant’s home. This step is mandatory to ensure that the home is safe for the animal, and the adoption process cannot be complete without doing so. Contract Signing: If there are no concerns that arise during the home visit, at the end of it we will review and sign the adoption contract. By signing this contract, the family is agreeing to our terms and conditions. If we feel the family is no longer suitable for the animal, we do have the right to reject an application at this point in the process. Animal Transferred to Adoptive Home: The adoption fee is to be paid by e-transfer before pickup. Once received, pickup arrangements can be made with the foster. The adopter will need to bring a cat carrier with them for transport home.

Ren is from The Avery Foundation

[Orleans, ON]

Our Mission
Our mission is to help abandoned and vulnerable animals through foster care, rehabilitation, and ultimately adoption; To guide potential adopters to the best fit for their family to ensure a forever home; and To promote responsible pet ownership through humane education: specifically of the importance of routine veterinary ...
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