Send us your RVA pet photos

Submit your favorite photos of your furry (or non-furry) friends for a chance to be spotlighted in an upcoming feature.

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Over the past few weeks, we’ve asked you to send in your favorite photos of your pets, and we’ve loved your responses so far. You’ve probably already seen a few fur-friend spotlights in recent newsletters, but we’re still gathering submissions for a cuteness-overload feature next month.

How to submit:

1. Head to this link.
2. Share one or two photos of your pet. (Horizontally formatted photos are preferred.)
3. Tell us your pet’s name.
4. Add one fun fact or tid-bit that captures your pal’s personality.

Bonus points if your photos or fun facts are Richmond-themed in some way.

So far, we’ve received plenty of cat + pup photos, but we know there are plenty more pets out there that deserve the spotlight — and we can’t wait to see.

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