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Say hello to Milly! This little girl is super affectionate and wants nothing more than to be on your shoulder all day. She loves to be carried around like a baby and will sleep on your face and give you little kisses to remind you how much she loves you.
She will occasionally play with other kittens, but she much prefers the company of humans. She would be OK in a home with other pets if they are either her age and playful or older and won't get territorial against her.
When she isn't cuddling up to you, Milly enjoys zooming around the house and "hunting" mice toys.
Milly is one of Little Bean's special beans. Raised as a bottle baby, when she was around four months old, we discovered she had a congenital defect in her esophagus, causing her to have severe difficulty eating food.
Unfortunately, she is not a candidate for reconstructive surgery, so Milly must follow a strict diet of liquid food with high protein. Luckily, this is pretty easy to do! Simply blend up some kitten pate wet food with water and you are good to go!
Milly has mostly learned that she cannot eat dry food so she is OK to go to a home where an existing pet is free-fed kibble. Milly will learn her feeding schedule and will excitedly wait in her feeding spot :)
Due to her difficulties getting enough calories as a kitten, Milly is a very small cat. Fully grown, she is about 5 pounds and the size of a teenage kitten...perfect for small living spaces or apartments!
Say hello to Milly! This little girl is super affectionate and wants nothing more than to be on your shoulder all day. She loves to be carried around like a baby and will sleep on your face and give you little kisses to remind you how much she loves you.
She will occasionally play with other kittens, but she much prefers the company of humans. She would be OK in a home with other pets if they are either her age and playful or older and won't get territorial against her.
When she isn't cuddling up to you, Milly enjoys zooming around the house and "hunting" mice toys.
Milly is one of Little Bean's special beans. Raised as a bottle baby, when she was around four months old, we discovered she had a congenital defect in her esophagus, causing her to have severe difficulty eating food.
Unfortunately, she is not a candidate for reconstructive surgery, so Milly must follow a strict diet of liquid food with high protein. Luckily, this is pretty easy to do! Simply blend up some kitten pate wet food with water and you are good to go!
Milly has mostly learned that she cannot eat dry food so she is OK to go to a home where an existing pet is free-fed kibble. Milly will learn her feeding schedule and will excitedly wait in her feeding spot :)
Due to her difficulties getting enough calories as a kitten, Milly is a very small cat. Fully grown, she is about 5 pounds and the size of a teenage kitten...perfect for small living spaces or apartments!
Little Bean's believes in lowering barriers to adoption - we ask that adopters complete a short application and the rest is done through direct communication with a matchmaker to find you the perfect pet.
Little Bean's believes in lowering barriers to adoption - we ask that adopters complete a short application and the rest is done through direct communication with a matchmaker to find you the perfect pet.
Book a meet-and-greet at our cat cafe in San Martin! https://www.littlebeansrescue.net/events
Book a meet-and-greet at our cat cafe in San Martin! https://www.littlebeansrescue.net/events
More about this rescue
Little Bean's Rescue specializes in rescuing, caring for, and rehabilitating South County and Los Banos's most vulnerable, sick, and injured cats and kittens.
We are the child project of the non-profit Feral Freedom Northern California which has saved over 400 cats and kittens since 2022.
Little Bean's Rescue specializes in rescuing, caring for, and rehabilitating South County and Los Banos's most vulnerable, sick, and injured cats and kittens.
We are the child project of the non-profit Feral Freedom Northern California which has saved over 400 cats and kittens since 2022.
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