More than 400 shelter pets found new homes on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 9 and 10, thanks to the NKLA Adoption Weekend held at La Brea Tar Pits. The popular event is hosted by Best Friends Animal Society as part of its NKLA (No-Kill Los Angeles) initiative to make Los Angeles the nation’s larg- est no-kill city by 2017. It is one of several Best Friends “Super Adoptions” held nationally throughout the year.
Ultimately, 411 dogs, cats, bunnies and guinea pigs were adopted. Marley, a senior Yorkie mix, was the first adoption at the event. “This is our fourth time coming to NKLA Adoption Weekend. Usually we just look, but today, Marley came up to my mom and she fell in love,” Trival Swain of Los Angeles said. “Adoption is the right thing to do.”
Celebrities ranging from Emmy Rossum, and Rachelle Lefevre, to Linda Hunt and Tricia Helfer showed their support for NKLA Adoption Weekend, appearing on stage before greeting adopters. Every time a pet found a new home the celebrities would ring the adoption bell. Rossum adopted a black and grey Lhasa Apso mix named Sheila from Baldwin Park Shelter, renaming her Pepper to fit in with her rescue dogs Sugar and Cinnamon.
“The work that Best Friends Animal Society and the NKLA Coalition are doing to make Los Angeles a no-kill city is very important to me, not just because I love animals, but also because I live here,” said Rossum, who stars in “Shameless” on Showtime. “Thousands of wonderful dogs and cats are dying in our nation’s shelters every day simply because they don’t have homes. I encourage ever yone to adopt their next pet and to spay or neuter their pets. If we work together, we will save them all.”
Pets at the NKLA Adoption Weekend came from a variety of local shelters and rescues, including Los Angeles Animal Services and Best Friends Pet Adoption Center in Mission Hills, as well as NKLA coalition partners such as Wags N Walks, Labs and Friends, Angel City Pit Bulls, Boston Buddies, Caring Friends Cat Rescue and Kitty Bungalow.
Adoption fees started at $50 and all pets were spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and micro-chipped. “Everyone at Los Angeles Animal Services is thrilled that we were able to find homes for so many dogs and cats,” said Brenda Barnette, LAAS general manager. “Events like NKLA Adoption Weekend are great for letting the community see what fantastic companion animals can be found in local shelters.” Adoption is crucial to end kill- ing of approximately 9,000 dogs and cats in American shelters each day, according to Marc Peralta, executive director of Best Friends Animal Society–Los Angeles.
“By adopting a pet, you’re potentially saving two lives–the one you take home and the one who now has a space at the shelter,” Peralta said. “If you didn’t get a chance to come to NKLA Adoption Weekend, check out the incredible dogs and cats available at a shelter or rescue near you.”