October 27, 2025
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Adoption Pets Of The Week – Butter & Cassie:

Here are this week's adoption pets of the week.

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

Butter is a striking five year old Flame point Siamese mix with crystal blue eyes who loves to tell everyone he meets all about his day with his lovely chirps – and he sings, too!

Butter has been homeless all his life, but his years on the streets have made him very friendly and affectionate.

Butter can’t wait to be someone’s new best friend. Butter is from NKLA Coalition partner Best Friends Animal Society Los Angeles.

Meanwhile, Cassie is a mellow, yet curious sweetheart who wants to gently greet every dog she passes with her tail wagging.

Her nice, calm temperament complements her love of hiking and daily walkabouts in the neighborhood – and she will probably take a quick break to roll around in the grass! Cassie is about five years old and has beautiful brown brindle markings. She is from NKLA Coalition partner Angel City Pit Bulls.

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 visit nkla.org/petadoptioncenter.

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