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Meet Bean, The “Ugly” Cat Who Has Finally Found Love And Acceptance She Deserves

Almost everyone loves to have a pet, but not all animals are treated with the love and care they deserve. Unfortunately, some animals are judged based on their appearance and are treated poorly as a result. But when you adopt an animal that you have fallen in love with, things are different. You take good care of it and make it feel loved. This was the case with Bean, a shelter cat who was once called “ugly”.

Bean was found in an abandoned trailer park and brought to a shelter where she was nursed back to health with love and care. However, despite her recovery, no one wanted to take her home. She was even called “ugly” by some and was repeatedly passed over for adoption. But thankfully, a lovely lady named Francisca Franken from Germany saw Bean on the shelter’s website and fell in love with her.

Franken saw beyond Bean’s unique appearance and saw her for the perfect kitty she is. Despite her short tail and flat face, Bean was everything Franken wanted in a pet. The two hit it off from the moment they met, and Bean quickly made herself at home in Franken’s house. Even after months of living together, Bean still stays close to Franken, even when she works from home. She even loves olives, and Franken says that Bean begs her for them whenever she has them.

Bean’s story is a reminder that animals should not be judged based on their appearance. Every animal deserves to be loved and cared for, regardless of what they look like. It’s heartwarming to see how much Bean means to Franken and how much joy she has brought into her life. 

If you want to see more of Bean, you can check her out on Instagram.

In conclusion, Bean’s story is a heartwarming reminder of the power of love and how it can transform the life of an animal in need. Let’s all take a page out of Franken’s book and see beyond appearances and give every animal the love and care they deserve.

More info & Photo courtesy: Bean

h/t: [Love Meow]

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Written by Pasan Nanayakkara

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