Good Karma Rescue
We believe any and all animals deserve a loving furever home and will stop at nothing to help any and all we can.
04/02/2026
Attention local friends and family (and especially mamas with rough kiddos 😆💓) let me tell you about an amazing local LICENSED small electronic repair technician. He had my ps5 controller fixed in about 15 minutes flat. He is super affordable (we all need that when gas is $5 a gallon 🤣) and gets things done not just quickly but with genuine quality repairs that last. He is running a special until the end of April so if you have multiple items needing repair he will even offer a deeper discount- just let him know Morgan sent you!
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01/25/2021
I realize this article is a year old, but have some points I'd like to mention.
There are a few reasons for 93% of animals leaving alive. First, many shelters did not accept intake of new animals for several months.
Second, and more disturbing, is how they are using Trap, Neuter, Release (TNR). Traditionally, TNR was used to trap, neuter, and release feral cats. Many facilities are trapping, neutering, and releasing socialized cats. Cats that don't know how to hunt well enough to stay alive. Cats that are used to being inside and terrified to be outside.
Jacksonville has an estimated 140,000 free roaming cats. Most have been dumped, or born to parents that were dumped.
I suppose it's better for these facilities to maintain "no kill" status so they can get their grant money. Meanwhile, over 100,000 cats live on the streets of Jacksonville. There are some wonderful people who rescue and try to help them. But it's not nearly enough.
So please, dont let the "no kill" status fool you. In this case, it's not an ideal situation for homeless animals.
https://www.jacksonville.com/story/news/local/2020/01/16/no-kill-status-returns-to-jacksonville-animal-shelters-93-percent-leave-alive/112175600/
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‘No-kill’ status returns to Jacksonville animal shelters, 93 percent leave alive Jacksonville has once again returned to citywide no-kill status following a 2018 drop in the number of shelter...
02/03/2020
I often see people posting about looking for ways to enrich their buns lives and this is just something we do for ours every so often.
Step by step pics below. Our buns love their "McHoppy Meals" as we call them!
When we go through our mcdonalds drive through we just explain buns love to chew and show them pics of our buns and they give us brand new mchappy meal boxes. Still folded flat.
I do a 1/4 cup of pellets and a hay block then stuff it with a handful of timothy hay, then another 1/4 pellets and another hay block then close it and I let them open it or chew it open.
12/12/2019
Location: Jacksonville. Highland lakes neighborhood area. Not exactly sure where it is. Sharing from nextdoor app. We are NOT the finders nor do we have the cat.
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