April 29, 2026
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NKLA Adoption Pets Of The Week: Izzy & Chloe:

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The NKLA Pet Adoption Center has adoptable dogs and cats from featured NKLA Coalition partners, including Izzy and Chloe.

Adoption specials daily including waived adoption fees. All pets are spayed or neutered, microchipped, and vaccinated.

All adoptions include a personalized pet I.D. tag, a bag of food, and one month of pet insurance.

The center is located in West L.A. (open daily 12-8 pm; 1845 Pontius Ave 90025; 424.208.8840. Learn more and watch videos of adoptable pets here: nkla.org/PetAdoptionCenter.

IZZY: Meet Izzy! Izzy is a silly, happy-go-lucky girl who came to Angel City Pit Bulls via the South LA Animal Shelter. When they met this wiggly worm they were immediately drawn to her zest for life. Her non-stop tail wagging has made her a favorite among humans and dogs. Her pudgy snout has earned her the nickname, Meatloaf. Meet her today at the NKLA Pet Adoption Center in West LA!

CHLOE: Meet Chloe! Chloe can’t wait to be your new companion. She is sweet and with a gentle hello, she blooms into a beautiful flower ready to brighten up your day! Chloe is ready to be a friend to other cats at home, or to be your one and only. She was rescued by NKLA Coalition partner A Cat’s Tale when she was just a tiny kitten and she is available to bring home today from the NKLA Pet Adoption Center.

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