January 25, 2026
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NKLA Adoption Pets Of The Week: Elizabeth & Miss Molly:

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The NKLA Pet Adoption Center has adoptable dogs and cats from featured NKLA Coalition partners, including Elizabeth and Miss Molly.

Adoption specials daily including waived adoption fees. All pets are spayed or neutered, microchipped, and vaccinated. All adoptions include a free bag of food and 1 month of free pet insurance. NKLA is located at 1845 Pontius Ave. in West L.A. It is open daily 12-8 pm. For more information, call 424.208.8840 or to learn more and watch videos of adoptable pets, visit nkla.org/PetAdoptionCenter.

ELIZABETH: Gorgeous, loving and good with other cats, too – that’s Elizabeth! Adopt her and enjoy a lifetime of unconditional love. Elizabeth is a five-year-old Tortoiseshell at the NKLA Pet Adoption Center in West L.A. who available to go home with you today.

MISS MOLLY: Are you big on love? Well, so is Miss Molly – all 100 plus pounds of her, and she is ready to bond with you. Miss Molly is a 10 year old Mastiff mix who would love to spend lazy afternoons lounging with you. Head over the NKLA Pet Adoption Center in West L.A. to meet her.

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