



Wren
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Wren
Chicago, IL
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Wren’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Wren's Story
Wren is a silly, loving cat who starts each day by delivering toys to her foster mom. If that doesn’t do the trick, she hops onto her chest and stares until she’s sure breakfast is on the way.<br/><br/>Adding to her charm, Wren (aka Wrennie-the-Pooh) doesn’t meow—she squeaks. She’s great with other cats and would thrive in a calm home where she can play, snuggle, and be her quirky little self.<br/><br/>Wren has a uniquely uncoordinated gait and an equally wonky jump—she waddles when she walks, which only adds to her endearing personality. She’s been assessed by a vet, who found no underlying medical issues, just a bit of extra wobble that makes her all the more lovable.
Wren is a silly, loving cat who starts each day by delivering toys to her foster mom. If that doesn’t do the trick, she hops onto her chest and stares until she’s sure breakfast is on the way.
Adding to her charm, Wren (aka Wrennie-the-Pooh) doesn’t meow—she squeaks. She’s great with other cats and would thrive in a calm home where she can play, snuggle, and be her quirky little self.
Wren has a uniquely uncoordinated gait and an equally wonky jump—she waddles when she walks, which only adds to her endearing personality. She’s been assessed by a vet, who found no underlying medical issues, just a bit of extra wobble that makes her all the more lovable.
Wren is a silly, loving cat who starts each day by delivering toys to her foster mom. If that doesn’t do the trick, she hops onto her chest and stares until she’s sure breakfast is on the way.
Adding to her charm, Wren (aka Wrennie-the-Pooh) doesn’t meow—she squeaks. She’s great with other cats and would thrive in a calm home where she can play, snuggle, and be her quirky little self.
Wren has a uniquely uncoordinated gait and an equally wonky jump—she waddles when she walks, which only adds to her endearing personality. She’s been assessed by a vet, who found no underlying medical issues, just a bit of extra wobble that makes her all the more lovable.
How To Adopt
Wren is from Hyde Park Cats
[Chicago, IL]
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