Karma
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Karma
AvailableKarma is a female adult Torbie in Kent, OH. She has a short, beautiful coat and a round face that catches the eye. Karma is spayed, vaccinated, and fully litter trained. She’s comfortable living with both cats and dogs, making her a great addition to a home with other pets. Her gentle nature needs time to blossom in a supportive, loving environment.
About Karma
Karma came from a tough situation, rescued with several other cats from a hoarder house after her previous caregiver passed away. She’s skittish in the shelter and not doing her best here, still hesitant with people, but she does allow gentle pets now and then. If you have patience and a calm home, Karma should become more comfortable with time and consistency. She’s leaned into affection before and would do well with a person ready to offer her steady love and security. Her short, beautiful coat and round face make her stand out, but it’s her spirit that’s really waiting to shine. Karma is spayed, vaccinated, litter trained, and flea treated. She gets along with other cats and even dogs, so she fits well in a multi-pet home. Ready to give Karma the second chance she deserves? Click apply to start the adoption process.
Adoption Fee
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Questions about Karma
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Karma is a Torbie cat and generally, Torbies like her adapt well to indoor living where they feel secure. A quiet home with gentle routines would suit her best, especially given her background.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Torbie cats like Karma don't require outdoor space and usually do well strictly indoors, especially when they've had tough previous experiences.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Karma is most comfortable in a calm environment. Torbies can do well with respectful, older children who know how to give them space.











