


Wren
- Adult
- Male
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Wren
Pittsboro, NC
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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 gentle male orange tabby with white paws, muzzle, and neck. He was born in an elderly lady's garage to a feral mom. A Feline Friends volunteer agreed to foster the mom and kittens, and the Goathouse agreed to take them in at four months of age. Wren would be so happy to be adopted with a friend so that he would always have a companion. He became available for adoption August 2018 and is still waiting for his forever family. If you are interested in adopting this sweetheart, we would love for you to meet him in person to see if he will be the right fit for your home.<br/>Approx. DOB: 04/21/2018. <br/><br/><br/>If interested in adopting from the Goathouse Refuge, please plan to take the following steps required in our adoption process:<br/>1. Come for a Visit: We are open 11am-3pm Saturday and Sunday. Fridays are by appointment. <br/>2. Complete our online application: https://www.goathouserefuge.org/adoption-application/<br/>3. Home Visit: All adoption applications will be reviewed by the refuge staff, and if the applicant seems to be a good fit for the cat(s) of interest, the refuge will contact the interested party to set up a home visit. Only after a representative of the refuge conducts a home visit will the refuge then consider continuing with the adoption process.
Wren is a gentle male orange tabby with white paws, muzzle, and neck. He was born in an elderly lady's garage to a feral mom. A Feline Friends volunteer agreed to foster the mom and kittens, and the Goathouse agreed to take them in at four months of age. Wren would be so happy to be adopted with a friend so that he would always have a companion. He became available for adoption August 2018 and is still waiting for his forever family. If you are interested in adopting this sweetheart, we would love for you to meet him in person to see if he will be the right fit for your home.
Approx. DOB: 04/21/2018.
If interested in adopting from the Goathouse Refuge, please plan to take the following steps required in our adoption process:
1. Come for a Visit: We are open 11am-3pm Saturday and Sunday. Fridays are by appointment.
2. Complete our online application: https://www.goathouserefuge.org/adoption-application/
3. Home Visit: All adoption applications will be reviewed by the refuge staff, and if th
Wren is a gentle male orange tabby with white paws, muzzle, and neck. He was born in an elderly lady's garage to a feral mom. A Feline Friends volunteer agreed to foster the mom and kittens, and the Goathouse agreed to take them in at four months of age. Wren would be so happy to be adopted with a friend so that he would always have a companion. He became available for adoption August 2018 and is still waiting for his forever family. If you are interested in adopting this sweetheart, we would love for you to meet him in person to see if he will be the right fit for your home.
Approx. DOB: 04/21/2018.
If interested in adopting from the Goathouse Refuge, please plan to take the following steps required in our adoption process:
1. Come for a Visit: We are open 11am-3pm Saturday and Sunday. Fridays are by appointment.
2. Complete our online application: https://www.goathouserefuge.org/adoption-application/
3. Home Visit: All adoption applications will be reviewed by the refuge staff, and if the applicant seems to be a good fit for the cat(s) of interest, the refuge will contact the interested party to set up a home visit. Only after a representative of the refuge conducts a home visit will the refuge then consider continuing with the adoption process.
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Wren is from Goathouse Refuge Inc.
[Pittsboro, NC]
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