Regret Adopting a Dog? How to Handle Adoption Blues
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Meet Wren, a truly super sweet and affectionate black girl cat who is always ready to purr her way into your heart! This curious and easy-going feline loves to explore and play, with wand toys being a particular favorite. Her foster mom describes her as a delight, even purring through vet visits, which speaks volumes about her calm and loving nature. Wren thrives on human interaction, enjoying being picked up and receiving endless pats, especially with her wonderfully soft fur.
As a Domestic Short Hair, Wren embodies the adaptable and charming qualities often found in mixed-breed cats. She has been fostered with her littermates and around adult male cats, demonstrating her ability to get along well with other felines. While she hasn't met children yet, her loving and easy-going demeanor suggests she would adore them, as she hasn't met a person she didn't instantly love. She's a playful companion who will bring joy and laughter to any home.
Wren is looking for a forever family who will cherish her affectionate personality and engage her playful spirit. An ideal home would provide plenty of interactive playtime, cozy cuddle sessions, and a loving environment where she can continue to thrive. She's ready to fill your home with purrs and happiness, making her a wonderful addition to a family seeking a devoted and engaging feline friend.
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