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Adoption Pets Of The Week: Adopt Whitney Or Neo For $14 At NKLA:

aCATemy awards WINNER/LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT - Whitney (aka Marilyn FURnroe).

Local pet adoption center No Kill Los Angeles (NKLA) in West LA has lots of loving cats and dogs that are looking for homes.

Adopt Whitney or Neo for $14 at the NKLA Pet Adoption Center in West LA through March 9. Both would love to take a “selfie” with you!

aCATemy awards WINNER/LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT – Whitney (aka Marilyn FURnroe): Beautiful. Kind. Charming. Everyone who meets gorgeous Whitney is instantly drawn to her. Adopt this starlet and you will receive a lifetime of love and affection. Adopt Whitney for $14 during our “aCATemy awards” promotion.

aCATemy awards WINNER/BEST CAT-OR  – Neo (aka CATrick Dempsey): We can’t get enough of this leading man! Neo’s role of a lifetime would be helping you feel better when you’re under the weather, while gazing dreamily into your eyes. While Neo says that money “can’t buy me love”, his adoption fee is just $14 during our “aCATemy awards” promotion.

Adoption starter kits (while supplies last) also include a customized engraved pet ID tag, one month of pet insurance, a bag of Natural Balance cat food, a KONG cat toy, a bag of Cat Attract litter, a Litter Genie, cat treats from Pet Greens, complimentary office visit/exam from The Cat Practice, and $50 off a pet portrait from a+b photography.

NKLA is located at 1845 Pontius Avenue in West Los Angeles, near Sepulveda and Santa Monica Boulevard.

It is open daily from noon to 8 pm. For more information, call 424.208.8840 or visitnkla.org/petadoptioncenter.

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