



Karen Walker
- Kitten
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Karen Walker
Parkville, MD
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Karen Walker’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Karen Walker's Story
*We prefer (not 100% required for some) young kittens go into homes together or with other animals already in the home because of Single Kitten Syndrome*<br/><br/>Meet Karen Walker!<br/><br/>Although timid at first, she is very friendly and playful! <br/><br/>She loves to be petted and cuddled after she gets comfortable with you. <br/><br/>She just needs a patient adopter willing to see her true personality. <br/><br/>Karen has slight CH. <br/>"CH in kittens" refers to Cerebellar Hypoplasia, a congenital neurological condition where the cerebellum of the brain is underdeveloped, causing problems with coordination and balance. It is not contagious and kittens with CH can live full, happy lives with appropriate care. The condition can occur if the mother cat is infected with feline panleukopenia (feline distemper) during pregnancy or early in the kittens' lives.It is best if adopter does not have stairs (one level home). <br/><br/>Karen is spayed, has age-appropriate vaccines, microchipped, flea treated, combo tested for FIV & FeLV, and dewormed. <br/><br/>At the time of adoption you will receive all medical paperwork.
*We prefer (not 100% required for some) young kittens go into homes together or with other animals already in the home because of Single Kitten Syndrome*
Meet Karen Walker!
Although timid at first, she is very friendly and playful!
She loves to be petted and cuddled after she gets comfortable with you.
She just needs a patient adopter willing to see her true personality.
Karen has slight CH.
"CH in kittens" refers to Cerebellar Hypoplasia, a congenital neurological condition where the cerebellum of the brain is underdeveloped, causing problems with coordination and balance. It is not contagious and kittens with CH can live full, happy lives with appropriate care. The condition can occur if the mother cat is infected with feline panleukopenia (feline distemper) during pregnancy or early in the kittens' lives.It is best if adopter does not have stairs (one level home).
Karen is spayed, has age-appropriate vaccines, microchipped, flea treated, combo tested for FIV &
*We prefer (not 100% required for some) young kittens go into homes together or with other animals already in the home because of Single Kitten Syndrome*
Meet Karen Walker!
Although timid at first, she is very friendly and playful!
She loves to be petted and cuddled after she gets comfortable with you.
She just needs a patient adopter willing to see her true personality.
Karen has slight CH.
"CH in kittens" refers to Cerebellar Hypoplasia, a congenital neurological condition where the cerebellum of the brain is underdeveloped, causing problems with coordination and balance. It is not contagious and kittens with CH can live full, happy lives with appropriate care. The condition can occur if the mother cat is infected with feline panleukopenia (feline distemper) during pregnancy or early in the kittens' lives.It is best if adopter does not have stairs (one level home).
Karen is spayed, has age-appropriate vaccines, microchipped, flea treated, combo tested for FIV & FeLV, and dewormed.
At the time of adoption you will receive all medical paperwork.
How To Adopt
Karen Walker is from The Furry Paws Foster Inn
[Parkville, MD]
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