Shelter Cat – Karma
Karma is little more than a kitten herself; kittens who aren’t protected grow up quickly and sadly. Even though someone taught Karma to love her humans, even though they taught her perfect manners, and even though little Karma did everything they asked, her people never had her spayed. So, before she was grown herself, Karma had kittens.
The people who Karma considered her family solved the entire problem at once. Karma and her kittens are all in the shelter. Despite her own young age, Karma has been a wonderful mamma. Karma has demonstrated how much love she can give.
Now Karma has given her kittens the beginnings they deserved. Now she’s spayed, vaccinated, and ready to give all that love to a lucky human family.
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