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Stray of the Day: Meet Fancy

Stray of the Day: Meet Fancy

Yahoo22-04-2025

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — Meet today's Stray of the Day: Fancy.
Fancy is a six-to-nine month-old female, cream-colored, lynx point Siamese cat. She was found on the 1800 block of 27th Street. The rescue says she's a gorgeous cat who can be a little shy at first, but quickly warms up to new people. Fancy will be available for adoption on April 23rd.
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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