East Bay pets of the week for Nov. 15

Hi, I’m Nala! As regal as a lion but gentle as a kitten, I’ll greet you with a wiggle waggle and plenty of kisses. I love playtime and outdoor fun, especially if it means socializing! But I’m also a fan of quiet couch snuggles. Whether we’re out and about or cozy at home, I’m all in for making happy memories together. I’d be a lovable addition to any home, bringing warmth, joy and lots of love your way! Visit the website of the Berkeley-East Bay Humane Society at berkeleyhumane.org to learn more and schedule a meeting with me.

— Berkeley Humane

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Meet Morocco, a big-hearted tabby with a personality as warm as the sun! This gentle giant loves nothing more than to soak up some rays and cuddle up next to his favorite humans. At 7 years old, he’s the perfect blend of playful and relaxed. Morocco is looking for a loving home where he can bask in the sunshine and enjoy cozy snuggles. His adoption fees have been discounted through our Club Second Chance program, and seniors can adopt Morocco for free! Meet this big softy at our Dublin adoption center. The East Bay SPCA offers walk-in adoptions at its Oakland and Dublin campuses from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. For updated and real-time information on programs and offerings, visit eastbayspca.org/adoptions.

— East Bay SPCA

Hit the trail with Claus! There’s nothing like camping/hiking with a furry friend. If you’ve been wanting a companion to enjoy the great outdoors with, Claus may be your guy! This stunning, curious, confident 2-year-old German Shepherd loves to go out and about — and is super smart. We think he’d thrive with someone who would get him into parks and nature and expend some energy. Meet this gorgeous guy Tuesday through Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. at Friends of the Alameda Animal Shelter, 1590 Fortmann Way, Alameda, call 510-337-8565 or visit alamedaanimalshelter.org/adopt.

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Meet Annalise, a stunning 2-year-old kitty who braved the outdoors to protect her kittens. Black cats often get overlooked, but Annalise is here to change that! She is a loving, affectionate companion who adores pets and keeping her human companion. Annalise is sweet with people and gets along well with other cats. She’d be happy as a solo cat or adopted with one of her kittens. To adopt Annalise, contact Juliet at julietinac@hotmail.com or 510-220-7469. Community Concern for Cats now holds weekend adoption events at Pet Food Express stores in Walnut Creek and Martinez along with our regular location at 1250-H Newell Ave. in Walnut Creek. Visit communityconcernforcats.org for more information.

— CC4C

Rachel’s a bundle of sunshine, ready to pounce into fun. Not only is she well-trained, she gets along fabulously with other cats, making her a perfect addition to any feline family. Looking for a cuddle buddy? You’re in luck! She adores being held and will snuggle right into your arms. Contact the staff at Milo Point Richmond for assistance from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. except Tuesdays at 220 S. Garrard Blvd. in Richmond. Our dedicated staff is on duty every day caring for our animals and have saved more than 50,000 lives over 30 years. For more details, visit milofoundation.org/contact-us.

— Milo Foundation

These 5-month-old brother and sister were dumped out front of Shepards Gate Battered Womens Shelter. Bonnie and Clyde were sweet from the beginning. Their foster says they are thriving in her home, playful and happy. Clyde is very friendly and so is Bonnie, although she makes you work for her attention by playing shy at first, but not for long. For more information about this or any other adoptable pets with the Contra Costa SPCA, call Pat at 925-323-0667.

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