Benjamin Beans Incontinent
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Benjamin Beans Incontinent
AvailableBenjamin Beans is a small, adult male Domestic Short Hair with distinctive black and white (tuxedo) coloring who lives in Brentwood, NH. He is neutered, up to date on vaccines, and has special lifelong medical needs due to incontinence, though he remains full of energy and affection. Although he is not house trained, his condition is well managed with regular care, and he gets along well with other cats, dogs, and children.
About Benjamin Beans Incontinent
Benjamin Beans came to the rescue when his family couldn’t manage his medical needs. Now in Brentwood, NH, he charms everyone he meets with his easygoing, affectionate nature. He’s one of those rare cats who seems to radiate happiness—always ready to play, always in the thick of things, frequently up to something silly. When he’s in the mood, he’ll knead with all four paws at once, and his zoomies and antics turn any room into a playground. He’s social, loving, and doesn’t mind a busy home so long as he gets the attention he craves. Beans gets along with other cats, dogs, and children. Beans has a spinal injury from kittenhood, leaving him incontinent, but it hasn’t slowed his mobility or dimmed his spirit. You’ll need to manually express his bladder and bowels a few times a day—an easy routine, with full training provided. He can wear “pants” for backup, but he doesn’t demand a stay-at-home adopter. What he does need is a family willing to learn, forgive a little mischief, and offer him the social life and love he expects. As a bonus, he’s both neutered and up to date on vaccines. He’s a Gemini—expect plenty of playful, unpredictable energy. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Benjamin Beans Incontinent
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Benjamin Beans, as a Domestic Short Hair, does well in a variety of environments, from apartments to larger homes. He adapts easily as long as he gets enough interaction and care, making him a great fit for different households.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hairs like Benjamin Beans are content as indoor cats and don’t require outdoor space. His special needs make a safe, indoor environment the best choice for him.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Benjamin Beans is great with children, fitting the general Domestic Short Hair’s reputation for being patient and tolerant with kids.











