Beanie
Major surgery, Minor inconvenience. Beanie’s not slowing down!
IN FOSTER
Beanie is a young male cat with a big personality and a whole lot of heart. He came into our care with a sore leg, and after a veterinary exam it turned out he needed major surgery. Beanie bravely underwent FHO surgery and is now recovering like an absolute champ in his foster home.
Despite what he’s been through, Beanie is still a happy, social, and playful guy. He’s incredibly friendly, loves people, and tolerates all handling like a pro — including his physio exercises (which he enjoys about as much as any energetic kitten would… but he’s tryin his best!).
Beanie climbs, jumps, and plays as if nothing ever happened. He will always have a bit of limited range of motion in his hind leg — but Beanie never got that memo, and he’s not slowing down anytime soon.
This sweet boy is looking for a home that will cheer him on, keep him active, and appreciate his resilient spirit and affectionate nature. If you’re searching for a fun-loving, social companion with a little extra story behind him, Beanie is ready to curl up and make a permanent place in your heart (and probably your lap).
Birthdate: September 2025
Sex: Male
Adoption Fee: $150.00






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The Pembina Valley Humane Society is a volunteer-run, non-profit organization serving the communities within the Pembina Valley and beyond.
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