Stray of the Day: Meet Flower
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — Meet today's Stray of the Day: Flower.
Flower is a one-to-two-year-old female short-haired brown tabby cat.
She was found on the 2300 block of Clark Street. The rescue says she's an outgoing and friendly cat that loves to play.
Flower is available for adoption now.
If you've lost your pet, are looking to adopt, or you would like to sponsor a pet for adoption, visit the rescue's website at SiouxCityAnimalRescue.com.
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