We were adopted: June 29 – July 5, 2020

We celebrated 67 adoptions this past week! Notable adoptions included Blueberry, Kurt Cobain, Anna and Sanford. Congratulations to these lucky cats and dogs! Check out our galleries below to view the pets who went to lasting homes this past week.
Interested in adopting? We continue to welcome transfers of homeless pets from local municipal shelters and are working diligently to find them loving homes. If you are interested in adopting a pet, please call 804-521-1307 or email adoption1@richmondspca.org. Our adoption counselors are calling interested adopters back in the order their inquiry was received and providing counseling over the phone before scheduling an appointment. To help our staff match you with a suitable pet, please fill out a dog or cat adoption survey before requesting an appointment.
To read more about our adoption process and other operational changes, please visit our website here. Thank you for your interest in adopting from the Richmond SPCA!
Cats adopted last week

Acacia 
Acusla 
Akari 
Atsumu 
Avenger 
Beckham 
Berma 
Biddi 
Blueberry 
Desert Sand 
Dragonfruit 
Eugene 
Eustace 
Gamora 
GeeGee 
Green Eyes 
Hillary 
Jefferson 
Kestrel 
Kruger 
Kurt Cobain 
Lake 
Madaline 
Mercury 
Michigan 
Miya 
Neptune 
Nevena 
Noodles 
Ocean Breeze 
Oogie Boogie 
Padme 
Patches 
Peach 
Prioress 
Remy 
Renaissance 
Roman 
Saturn 
Skittles 
Sky 
Snickers 
Sophie 
Steve 
Surrealism 
Tucker 
Udon 
Valter
Not pictured: Brian, CousCous, Dr Honeydew, Jyn Urso, Raspberry, Romanticism
Dogs adopted last week

Anna 
Blaze 
Brody 
Brynn 
Dahlia 
Kangaroo 
Lorell 
Lucious Fox 
Nola 
Sanford 
Sanza 
Storm E
Not pictured: Rocket Power
Adoption promotions
Just the Two of Us – Two is always better than one! Adopt any two felines for a single adoption fee throughout the month of July .
Please check our website for new information and details related to our planning and related operational changes, as that is where we will be posting updates. This is a fluid situation, and we are planning thoughtfully while also being nimble to make changes as necessary to best protect our community’s pets and the people who love them.
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