Mimi is sponsored by Joyce Ogburn. AND Mimi (Bean) is sponsored by Christine Dehaviland. */* previously sponsored by Paula Katers in memory of Sharon Rose Singerman, mother of long time volunteer, Alice Harmon.
Mimi Bean came to us when his owner noticed some concerning health changes and worried they could no longer provide the care he needed. As it turns out, Bean has diabetes. Thankfully, once we got him on the right treatment plan, he settled into foster care beautifully and started feeling like himself again.
Bean is easy to love. ??
He was adopted fairly quickly into a quiet studio apartment with a devoted human of his own, and for a while, things seemed perfect. He had lived around other cats and did reasonably well with them. Dogs, meanwhile, were met with the kind of judgment usually reserved for unpaid interns.
But life shifted again when his adopter had to move, and Bean struggled deeply with the change. He began showing signs of separation anxiety, which honestly feels less like "behavior" and more like a senior cat asking the universe, very politely, if things could stop changing for a little while.
He's lived through enough uncertainty. What Mimi Bean wants now is simple: a home, familiar routines, and someone he can count on when he opens his sleepy little eyes each morning.