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Coffee Bean aka "Bean

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Coffee Bean aka "Bean

Minot, ND

Breed

Domestic Short HairMix

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Medium
(7-11 lbs)

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

Coffee Bean aka "Bean’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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Coffee Bean aka "Bean's Story

Coffee Bean, affectionately referred to as "Bean", & the rest of the 'Coffee Kittens' came to us from a group of cats just outside of SW Minot. The renters of the property had cared for the cats outside for quite some time but were no longer going to be renting. The new tenant said any cats left were going to be 'taken care of' so quick action was required. Bean plays well with other kittens from her group as well as kittens from a couple other groups. She is one of the softest cats we've ever pet - she feels like she has rabbit fur! She has played appropriately with children as young 9yo and is the true form of kitten at her age. Play hard, sleep hard! She came to us with a brother, Chai, who is still residing at our Volunteer Hub currently. Bean has been around children as young as 9yo with appropriate interactions. We have not seen her interactions around dogs - her age may allow her to adjust fine to a cat-friendly dog so long as she has spaces to get up and away. She can be on the shy side so an exuberant dog may be overwhelming to her. Bean has lived with several other cats in the past so we believe she will be successful integrating into a home with other cats.Our adoption process is simple, relationship-centered, and provides supportive education. You can expect your adoption interest to go like this:<br/>1. Submit your electronic form<br/>2. An AEL representative will contact you to schedule a phone call or adoption counsel session.<br/>3. Come to your adoption counsel session to meet the pet you're interested in and ready to take them home with you (dependent on the pet, some need more than one meet)<br/>4. If the pet is determined to be a good fit with your family by both you and the AEL representative, you will sign your contract, submit your adoption payment, and take your new friend home!<br/><br/>Let us know you're interested here: http://tinyurl.com/AELadoptionsquad

Coffee Bean, affectionately referred to as "Bean", & the rest of the 'Coffee Kittens' came to us from a group of cats just outside of SW Minot. The renters of the property had cared for the cats outside for quite some time but were no longer going to be renting. The new tenant said any cats left were going to be 'taken care of' so quick action was required. Bean plays well with other kittens from her group as well as kittens from a couple other groups. She is one of the softest cats we've ever pet - she feels like she has rabbit fur! She has played appropriately with children as young 9yo and is the true form of kitten at her age. Play hard, sleep hard! She came to us with a brother, Chai, who is still residing at our Volunteer Hub currently. Bean has been around children as young as 9yo with appropriate interactions. We have not seen her interactions around dogs - her age may allow her to adjust fine to a cat-friendly dog so long as she has spaces to get up and away. She can be on the shy side so an exuberant dog may be ove

Coffee Bean, affectionately referred to as "Bean", & the rest of the 'Coffee Kittens' came to us from a group of cats just outside of SW Minot. The renters of the property had cared for the cats outside for quite some time but were no longer going to be renting. The new tenant said any cats left were going to be 'taken care of' so quick action was required. Bean plays well with other kittens from her group as well as kittens from a couple other groups. She is one of the softest cats we've ever pet - she feels like she has rabbit fur! She has played appropriately with children as young 9yo and is the true form of kitten at her age. Play hard, sleep hard! She came to us with a brother, Chai, who is still residing at our Volunteer Hub currently. Bean has been around children as young as 9yo with appropriate interactions. We have not seen her interactions around dogs - her age may allow her to adjust fine to a cat-friendly dog so long as she has spaces to get up and away. She can be on the shy side so an exuberant dog may be overwhelming to her. Bean has lived with several other cats in the past so we believe she will be successful integrating into a home with other cats.Our adoption process is simple, relationship-centered, and provides supportive education. You can expect your adoption interest to go like this:
1. Submit your electronic form
2. An AEL representative will contact you to schedule a phone call or

Coffee Bean aka "Bean is from Animal Empowerment League

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