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My name is NALA!

Facts about me

Breed
Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
Black - with White
Age
6 years 5 months old, Adult
Size
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
A1790787

My info

Small blue checkmark Purebred
Small blue checkmark Spayed / Neutered

My story

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Shelter

West Valley Animal Care Center - Los Angeles Animal Services

Contact info
Pet ID
A1790787
Contact
Email
Address
20655 Plummer Street, Chatsworth, CA 91311

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Ready to adopt? Just fill out the adoption form at the Animal Care Center, provide a valid form of government-issued identification with photo (i.e., driver's license), and pay the adoption fee. The maximum cost for a Los Angeles City resident to adopt a dog is $122. The maximum cost to adopt a cat is $76. The cost to adopt a rabbit is $56. Adoption fees include vaccinations and spaying/neutering for dogs, cats, and rabbits; microchipping for dogs and cats; and the first year license fee for dogs. Microchipping for rabbits is available for an additional $15. The Animal Care Centers accept payment by cash, check, or credit card (name on credit card must match the name on the photo identification).

Go meet their pets

Hours of Operation:
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 8am - 7pm
Wednesday: 8am - 5pm
Thursday: 8am - 7pm
Friday: 8am - 5pm
Saturday: 8am - 5pm
Sunday: 11am - 5pm

More about this shelter

West Valley has just come through a major expansion project, more than doubling the size of the facilities to 50,000 square feet. With a large cat population in the West Valley, the new Shelter features multiple cat rooms and special cat play areas, in addition to increasing the number of cages by 68. The dog kennels have an outdoor feel, but dogs will have access to enclosed air-conditioned spaces because of the extreme heat of the West Valley in summer. The number of dog kennels is 152. This shelter is filled with companion animals who desperately need safe and loving homes, fosters and volunteers.

We envision the day when every pet born is ensured a good home and care all its natural life and no animal will suffer because of abuse, neglect or ignorance, and all citizens, their property and neighborhoods are safe from the dangers and nuisances of irresponsible pet guardianship.

We create happiness by bringing pets and people together. Saving animals' lives is our first priority.