We were adopted: March 9 – 22, 2020

During these uncertain times, we have been incredibly grateful for the unwavering support of our staff, donors, volunteers and community members. Whether it’s participating in the Virtual Dog Jog, donating to help us continue our lifesaving work or adopting a homeless pet, we have been overwhelmed by our community’s generosity. We are thrilled to announce that over 100 homeless pets have been adopted these past two weeks into lasting homes. Please view our galleries of our recent alumni below.
Interested in adopting a new family member? Potential adopters can schedule an appointment for adoption by calling 804-521-1307 or by emailing us. We are scheduling a limited number of appointments each day and at any one time. Please consider opening your heart and home to a homeless pet in need during this time.
Cats adopted

Alyssum 
Apple 
Aster 
Bane 
Begonia 
Bindi 
Bulgakov 
Bullseye 
Buttercup 
Carl 
Casey 
Cat R Waul 
Catnap 
Cattail 
Cedric 
Cheeto 
Chloe 
Council 
Daisy 
Delorean 
Dio 
Gandalf 
Goldfish 
Hello Kitty 
Honey Stick 
Hozier 
Jack Jack 
Jay 
Marigold 
Milk Tea 
Miss Kitty 
Momo 
Nigel 
Orda 
Percy 
Pixie 
Poseidon 
Pumpkin Spice 
Pushkin 
Rebel 
Rex 
Seely 
Seto 
Silky 
Slinky 
Stoyan 
Suave 
Summoner 
Tamlin 
Tesleen 
Tolstaya 
Wildcat
Not pictured: Batu, Ellipsis, Frank, Gilderoy, Nashu, Nova, Solidago, Yarrow
Dogs adopted last week

Acai 
Adeline 
Barnes 
Besos 
Bowie 
Branson 
Charles 
Confetti 
Crowley 
Darla 
Deliah 
Fiona 
Fitz 
Flossy 
Frex 
Goober 
Gracie 
Gritty 
Harvey 
Henry 
Honeydew 
Huey 
Jace 
Jeff Anderson 
Kakashi 
Katniss 
Kirsty 
Lunen 
March 
Maria 
Mateo 
Maurice 
Mishka 
Mozart 
Nini 
Osamu 
Pierre 
PomPom 
Rae 
Ralph 
Red Butler 
Sage 
Spectacle 
Spring 
Subie 
Tofu 
Tweedledee 
Yvette 
Zack 
Zander 
Zella 
Zodiac
Not pictured: Champ, Jake, Oreo, Pink Power, Rosie, Shadow, Sorrell, Yuna
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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