Beethoven
Available
Beethoven
AvailableBeethoven is a neutered male Siamese mix, about 45 years old. He has long hair and a medium size, boasting striking black, buff, and brown colors. Beethoven is house trained, vaccinated, and ready for adoption from Eagle, CO.
About Beethoven
Beethoven is a handsome tripod boy ready to find his forever home. At 45 years young, he’s a long-haired Siamese mix, neutered and vaccinated, with a remarkable story of resilience. After suffering a traumatic injury that led to the amputation of his front right leg, he has learned to trust again with the loving support of his foster family. Day by day, he’s grown more confident in their care and has truly thrived. This brave cat is looking for an indoor-only home where he can settle at his own pace, ideally with a patient adopter who understands his journey. He gets along well with friendly feline companions, and despite his missing leg, he navigates with surprising ease. Though he may need some time to feel secure in new surroundings, once he does, you'll discover a sweet, gentle, and grateful companion with an abundance of love to give. Beethoven deserves a family ready to shower him with the understanding and affection he has been waiting for. Could that family be yours? Let’s help this special boy find the loving home he truly deserves. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Beethoven
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Beethoven, as a Siamese mix, typically thrives in a calm, indoor environment where he can feel safe and secure.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This breed, like Beethoven, usually prefers an indoor setting, so outdoor space isn't a priority for him.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Beethoven may prefer a quiet environment; so homes with older children who can understand his needs would be best.











