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Pope Memorial SPCA of Concord Merrimack County

94 Silk Farm Road, Concord, NH 03301

Contact
Email adoptions@popememorialspca.org
Phone (603) 856-8756
cats, birds, dogs, rabbits & small animals at Pope Memorial SPCA of Concord Merrimack County
1 - 10 of 20 adoptable pets at this shelter

Areas Pope Memorial SPCA of Concord Merrimack County serves

The Pope Memorial SPCA of Concord Merrimack County is a special admission shelter and we accept animals from throughout Merrimack County.

Pope Memorial SPCA of Concord Merrimack County's adoption process

1.

Submit Application

2.

Approve Application

3.

Meet the Pet

Additional adoption info

The Pope Memorial SPCA of Concord Merrimack County has an interest in ensuring that animals placed in a new home will be in that new home for life. We ask that the applicant first complete an online application. Each application must meet the approval of Pope Memorial SPCA of Concord Merrimack County policies prior to adoption.

Please call or email the Pope Memorial SPCA of Concord Merrimack County to find out how you may apply now to adopt any one of our wonderful pets who needs a responsible and loving home.
Adoption Fees:
Cats
Kitten (up to 5 months) $200
Adult (6 months-6 years) $125
Mature Cat (7-12 years) $100
Senior Cat (over 12 years) $50
Barn Cats (pair) $40

Dogs
Puppy (up to 1 year) $400
Adult (over 1 year) $325
Senior Dog (over 8 years) – $175
Senior Dog (over 12 years) Sm/Med Breed – $175

Small Animals
Small Rodents $10 Rabbits $50 Guinea Pigs $25 Ferrets $75 Small Birds $25

Senior Citizen Discount
For those who are 62 years or older
$25 off any Cat Adoption or Dog Adoption

Military Discount
A discount of $25 off from an adoption fee will be given with a proof of military ID.

Adoption application

About Pope Memorial SPCA of Concord Merrimack County

We ask that anyone in need of surrendering an animal call for an appointment. Our name reflects our geographic service area, not a governmental body. We are a nonprofit agency dependent on private donations and are not supported by tax dollars. As a "special admission" shelter we accept all animals in need, but we do utilize an appointment policy to ensure there is space for all incoming animals. Thanks to a dedicated and caring staff and volunteers, and the monetary contributions of so many compassionate individuals and businesses in our community, we offer our animals the best of care as they await their new forever home.

Pope Memorial SPCA of Concord Merrimack County's adopted pets

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