I'm Cocoa and people think I'm just stunning. I am a one-and-a-half-year-old female longhaired brown and orange tabby. I was left in a crate with my two six-month-old kittens outside of the gate of one of NASAP's partner pounds. Luckily we're all OK now. I'm very friendly and affectionate and really just a big kitten at heart, even though I'm a mom. I will require some brushing care to keep my long coat in tip-top shape. I could likely companion other friendly animals given a proper introduction period. Please inquire about me if you love affectionate, long-haired kitties. Cocoa's NASAP adoption fee includes her spay, vaccinations, deworming, microchip, FIV/Feline leukemia testing and a post-adoption health check-up. Please inquire about adopting Cocoa!
This is Jack. He is a ridgeback cross. Jack is about two years old and weighs in the region of 60 pounds. He is affectionate, very willing to please and is doing well in learning all his basic commands. He is neutered and house-trained. He came to NASAP with some dog aggression issues. He has worked through them and now goes to the dog park off-leash without any problems. He lives with several other dogs in his foster home and he has learned how to fit in to the pack and doesn't cause any problems. However, his forever-home humans must be vigilant and make sure he doesn't regress. He is good with cats — he is absolutely fascinated by them — and shows no aggression towards them. He requires a significant amount of exercise every day as he is very energetic and without the exercise might generate his own amusements. All around, he is a very pleasant boy, willing to please, learns well, is affectionate, loves to run and likes watching TV.