





Beanie
- Kitten
- Female
- Small
- Domestic Short Hair
About Beanie
Nashville, TN
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
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Beanie's Story
Beanie is as soft and comforting as her name suggests! This tiny, fuzzy kitten is just like your favorite knit beanie on a chilly day: warm, cozy, and made to be close to you! One of six adorable kittens (all named after different hats), Beanie is now one of the final two siblings patiently waiting to meet her forever family.<br/><br/>You probably noticed that sweet Beanie does not have eyes, which means she experiences the world in her own wonderfully unique way. Her blindness doesn't slow her down; it just means she relies on her other senses and communicates a little differently. Since Beanie can't see, sometimes she uses her mouth to explore, communicate, and express herself. It's her way of figuring things out! Because of this, she needs an understanding adopter who appreciates that this behavior is part of how she navigates life.<br/><br/>Also, because of Beanie's special quirks, if there are children in the home, they must be cat savvy kids. NHA defines a "cat savvy kid" as a child that can demonstrate how to approach and interact with cats safely. This means they show awareness about feline body language and behavior and show safe and gentle handling abilities. <br/><br/>Beanie may need a little extra patience, but what she gives in return is immeasurable: resilience, sweetness, and endless purrs. If you're ready to offer a soft landing spot for this special girl, Beanie is ready to snuggle her way into your heart.
Beanie is as soft and comforting as her name suggests! This tiny, fuzzy kitten is just like your favorite knit beanie on a chilly day: warm, cozy, and made to be close to you! One of six adorable kittens (all named after different hats), Beanie is now one of the final two siblings patiently waiting to meet her forever family.
You probably noticed that sweet Beanie does not have eyes, which means she experiences the world in her own wonderfully unique way. Her blindness doesn't slow her down; it just means she relies on her other senses and communicates a little differently. Since Beanie can't see, sometimes she uses her mouth to explore, communicate, and express herself. It's her way of figuring things out! Because of this, she needs an understanding adopter who appreciates that this behavior is part of how she navigates life.
Also, because of Beanie's special quirks, if there are children in the home, they must be cat savvy kids. NHA defines a "cat savvy kid" as a child that can demonstrate how to approach
Beanie is as soft and comforting as her name suggests! This tiny, fuzzy kitten is just like your favorite knit beanie on a chilly day: warm, cozy, and made to be close to you! One of six adorable kittens (all named after different hats), Beanie is now one of the final two siblings patiently waiting to meet her forever family.
You probably noticed that sweet Beanie does not have eyes, which means she experiences the world in her own wonderfully unique way. Her blindness doesn't slow her down; it just means she relies on her other senses and communicates a little differently. Since Beanie can't see, sometimes she uses her mouth to explore, communicate, and express herself. It's her way of figuring things out! Because of this, she needs an understanding adopter who appreciates that this behavior is part of how she navigates life.
Also, because of Beanie's special quirks, if there are children in the home, they must be cat savvy kids. NHA defines a "cat savvy kid" as a child that can demonstrate how to approach and interact with cats safely. This means they show awareness about feline body language and behavior and show safe and gentle handling abilities.
Beanie may need a little extra patience, but what she gives in return is immeasurable: resilience, sweetness, and endless purrs. If you're ready to offer a soft landing spot for this special girl, Beanie is ready to snuggle her way into your
How To Adopt
Beanie is from Nashville Humane Association
[Nashville, TN]
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