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Rescue Pet of the Week: Lacey the Luxurious Cat

Lacey was rescued from behind a fast-food restaurant. She's looking for a slower pace.

Lacey is an adult domestic short-hair cat with a luxurious gray and white coat. She was rescued from behind a fast-food restaurant in the South Bay where she was scavenging.

Lacey is an affectionate, extremely smart girl with an outgoing personality. She sees herself as Friends of Animals Foundation’s manager extraordinaire and loves supervising the cattery activities. She gets along well with people and other cats and would thrive in a family home. If you’d like to see Lacey, just call 310-479-5089 or email frndsofanimals@aol.com.

Friends of Animals Foundation is a humane organization dedicated to the loving rehabilitation and caring placement of abused, abandoned and homeless dogs and cats. Established in 1983 FOA has rescued and found loving and responsible families for thousands of neglected pets. FOA is a 501 © 3 organization registered with the Board of Charitable Trusts in Sacramento.

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