


Wren
- Kitten
- Female
- Small
- Tabby
About Wren
Bear, DE
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Wren’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Wren's Story
Wren is a beautiful, sweet girl who was rescued off the streets of Philly and was going to have to go back out there because the other rescue could not keep her. I saw how young (8 weeks at the time) she was and knew she could not go back out there, so we took her in.<br/>She is spayed, vaccinated for FVRCP and rabies, flea and worm treated and is negative for feline leukemia and FIV.<br/>She is very sweet but will be shy at first until she gets to know you but then will purr up a storm when she is head booped and pet!
Wren is a beautiful, sweet girl who was rescued off the streets of Philly and was going to have to go back out there because the other rescue could not keep her. I saw how young (8 weeks at the time) she was and knew she could not go back out there, so we took her in.
She is spayed, vaccinated for FVRCP and rabies, flea and worm treated and is negative for feline leukemia and FIV.
She is very sweet but will be shy at first until she gets to know you but then will purr up a storm when she is head booped and pet!
Wren is a beautiful, sweet girl who was rescued off the streets of Philly and was going to have to go back out there because the other rescue could not keep her. I saw how young (8 weeks at the time) she was and knew she could not go back out there, so we took her in.
She is spayed, vaccinated for FVRCP and rabies, flea and worm treated and is negative for feline leukemia and FIV.
She is very sweet but will be shy at first until she gets to know you but then will purr up a storm when she is head booped and pet!
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Wren is from Castaway Cats
[Bear, DE]
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