Hi there, my name is… Nala and I’m looking for my furever home. I have been described by those who’ve met me as a sweet and gentle girl who enjoys pets and loves the quiet life. New people and situations – not to mention loud noises – can be a bit scary for me. I’m looking for a family that can go slow with me at first, and understand that it might take some time for me to warm up. Once we get acquainted, my affectionate personality will shine through. I would love to sit quietly next to you while you work, or enjoy a full body petting session. I can also be quite a chatty girl once I feel comfortable. I have so many great stories to tell. Now, I don’t do well with kids or other animals – it’s just too much noise and commotion – so I’m looking for a peaceful adult-only home where I can be the only pet. Not to worry though; I’ll shower you in love to make up for it. According to the vet team here, I am carrying around a few extra pounds… okay maybe more than just a few. I would love if my future family, alongside a veterinarian, could help me achieve the puurfect summer body with a slow monitored diet and exercise plan! Play sessions with you are great, but I’d also enjoy having a spot near a window where I can watch the birds and squirrels outside. If you’re looking for a sweet lady like me to share your heart with, email the adoptions team today!
Nala
Age: 7 years 23 days
Gender: Female
Size: Medium
Colour: Grey
Spayed/Neutered: Yes
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Each week we feature animals available for adoption from local shelters in the Calgary area with the hopes that our readers will assist in finding good homes for them. If you, or someone you know, has the resources to take care of one of these animals, please do get in touch with the appropriate shelter via the links provided.