Pets & Animals

Who’s the cutest cat in Fresno? Meet the finalists and vote for your favorite

Fresno Bee reporter Bethany Clough’s cat Phoebe — “a princess who mysteriously appeared in a trucking yard in southwest Fresno and befriended all the drivers. Now in her furever home, she enjoys beating up on her siblings and expressing her love for humans by headbutting them. “
Fresno Bee reporter Bethany Clough’s cat Phoebe — “a princess who mysteriously appeared in a trucking yard in southwest Fresno and befriended all the drivers. Now in her furever home, she enjoys beating up on her siblings and expressing her love for humans by headbutting them. “ Courtesy of Fresno Bee reporter Bethany Clough

Who is the cutest kitty in Fresno County?

Dozens of Fresno Bee readers submitted photos of their cats for our Cutest Cat in Fresno County contest.

Now you can meet the 10 finalists and vote for the winner in the final round. The cutest feline will then be profiled in a special feature story.

You can choose up to two cats each time you vote, and you can vote as many times as you like (just refresh the page for a new ballot).

Here’s how voting works:

How to vote for the cutest cat in Fresno County?

We previously had a poll with dozens of feline contestants.

The first round of voting has now closed.

The top 10 cats made it to the second and final round of voting. Now we need your help to decide who is Fresno County’s cutest kitty.

The last round of voting in the Fresno Bee’s cat contest is now open. Click the poll below to choose your favorite.

How long will voting last in the Cutest Cat contest?

Round 2 of voting ends at 11:59 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 27.

The winner will be announced on Monday, Nov. 3, on FresnoBee.com. We’ll make that kitty the star of their very own feature story filled with more adorable photos.

Cutest Cat (and Cutest Dog) contests are being held in more than 20 McClatchy News markets across the country. The winner in each contest will be entered in a national contest to determine the cutest in the nation. That poll will launch on Monday, Nov. 10.

Remember, you can vote as many times as you like — and this is not a scientific poll, it’s just for fun!

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Brooke Baitinger
McClatchy DC
Brooke Baitinger is a former journalist for McClatchyDC.
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