


Karma
- Young
- Male
- Large
- Domestic Short Hair
- Domestic Short Hair
About Karma
Palm Coast, FL
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Karma's Story
Karma: Male, 2.5 years old, ~17 lbs<br/><br/>Karma knows a thing or two about second chances — and he's ready for his.<br/>His previous family loved him deeply. They tried everything to make it work — special food, air purifiers, daily brushing — but when their son was hospitalized for an asthma attack, they made the heartbreaking decision to surrender him. <br/><br/>Karma didn't lose his home because he wasn't loved. He lost it because sometimes love isn't enough, and his family had to put their child first. That's a hard thing, and Karma deserves a family who understands that his story didn't start with abandonment — it started with people who cared.<br/><br/>But before that, when Karma was just 10 months old, he was hurt by someone who was supposed to keep him safe. He carries that memory with him, and it shows up as wariness around men and a strong need to feel in control of his space. He can get overstimulated quickly, and if he's telling you he needs a break, he means it — a swat is his way of saying "I need some room, please." He's not a mean cat. He's a cat who learned the world isn't always safe, and he's still working through it.<br/><br/>But here's what else Karma is: he's a talker. He'll meow at you to let you know exactly what he wants. He's a head-rubber when he's feeling affectionate, pressing that big noggin right into you like you're his favorite person. He goes absolutely wild for Churu treats. And those wide green eyes? They'll melt you.<br/><br/>Karma will thrive in a calm, quiet home with no dogs, please. He'd likely do best as the only pet and ideally with women or older teens who can respect his boundaries and move at his pace. He doesn't need to be held or handled constantly — he needs someone who will let him come to them. And when he does? It means everything.<br/><br/>If you're patient, perceptive, and looking for a cat who will genuinely appreciate your kindness, Karma might be exactly who you've been waiting for.<br/><br/>Interested in Karma? Contact us to learn more.
Karma: Male, 2.5 years old, ~17 lbs
Karma knows a thing or two about second chances — and he's ready for his.
His previous family loved him deeply. They tried everything to make it work — special food, air purifiers, daily brushing — but when their son was hospitalized for an asthma attack, they made the heartbreaking decision to surrender him.
Karma didn't lose his home because he wasn't loved. He lost it because sometimes love isn't enough, and his family had to put their child first. That's a hard thing, and Karma deserves a family who understands that his story didn't start with abandonment — it started with people who cared.
But before that, when Karma was just 10 months old, he was hurt by someone who was supposed to keep him safe. He carries that memory with him, and it shows up as wariness around men and a strong need to feel in control of his space. He can get overstimulated quickly, and if he's telling you he needs a break, he means it — a swat is his way of saying "I need some room,
Karma: Male, 2.5 years old, ~17 lbs
Karma knows a thing or two about second chances — and he's ready for his.
His previous family loved him deeply. They tried everything to make it work — special food, air purifiers, daily brushing — but when their son was hospitalized for an asthma attack, they made the heartbreaking decision to surrender him.
Karma didn't lose his home because he wasn't loved. He lost it because sometimes love isn't enough, and his family had to put their child first. That's a hard thing, and Karma deserves a family who understands that his story didn't start with abandonment — it started with people who cared.
But before that, when Karma was just 10 months old, he was hurt by someone who was supposed to keep him safe. He carries that memory with him, and it shows up as wariness around men and a strong need to feel in control of his space. He can get overstimulated quickly, and if he's telling you he needs a break, he means it — a swat is his way of saying "I need some room, please." He's not a mean cat. He's a cat who learned the world isn't always safe, and he's still working through it.
But here's what else Karma is: he's a talker. He'll meow at you to let you know exactly what he wants. He's a head-rubber when he's feeling affectionate, pressing that big noggin right into you like you're his favorite person. He goes absolutely wild for Churu treats. And
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Karma is from Flagler Humane Society
[Palm Coast, FL]
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