Beanie has found a forever home!
Beanie (Domestic Short Hair in Las Vegas, NV) is no longer available for adoption. But there are plenty of loving pets still waiting for a home like yours.
Beanie
Found a forever home!
Beanie
Found a forever home!Beanie is a small, male Domestic Short Hair kitten, just 3 months old, with a delightful brown and white coat. He is already house trained and has been neutered and vaccinated. You can find him in Las Vegas, NV, brimming with energy and ready to find a loving home.
About Beanie
Beanie is the charming one of the litter, known for his expressive eyes and sweet demeanor. His affectionate nature shines through, and he’s learned to respond to his name, often coming when called. Along with his siblings—Hunter, Bandit, Chip, Diva, and Dua—he displays an abundance of energy, flipping from playful roughhousing to snuggling in a cozy pile. They thrive on companionship and would not do well as solitary pets, making it essential to have a playmate. Beanie and his siblings love their meals, especially wet food, and they're eager to 'assist' in the kitchen, often attempting to jump on counters to sample whatever’s being prepared. Their adventurous taste buds enjoy treats like Churros and Temptations, which they’ve learned to take gently from hands. Used to being held and cuddled, Beanie will often leap onto a lap unsolicited, ready for affection. Imaginative play is a staple in their lives, as anything from a roll of toilet paper to crumpled foil becomes a toy. Pairing Beanie with another sibling or a new friend would enrich any home!
Adoption Fee
$200Payment after application.
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Questions about Beanie
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Beanie, being a Domestic Short Hair, typically thrives in a loving home environment that provides plenty of space to explore and play.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As a young kitten, Beanie doesn't require a lot of outdoor space, but he enjoys some exploration if safely supervised.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Beanie would likely fit well in homes with children, given his playful and affectionate nature.











