Edmonton International Cat Festival

May 20, 2023

May 28, 2023

Online & In Person, Edmonton

Website

Events Description

 

Come celebrate cats, cat culture, and cat people! The Edmonton International Cat Festival is the only festival of its kind in Canada, bringing together cat lovers to celebrate cats and cat culture, while raising money and awareness for important cat rescue organizations!

2023

For 2023, the Edmonton International Cat Festival is returning to not just one in-purrson event, but hosting multiple cat-themed events from May 20, 2023 to May 28, 2023, as part of the first-ever 2023 Edmonton Cat Fest Week presented by Homes Alive Pets.

Since 2014, the Edmonton International Cat Festival has held a cat pawty to celebrate cats, cat people and cat culture, while raising money for cat rescues helping cats in need (donating $130,000 for local rescues!) Since 2020 we have hosted virtual events due to the pandemic.

While the 2023 events will be smaller in scale than our typical one-day pawties, 100% of purr-ceeds raised from events and festival sponsors will continue to be donated to a local rescue helping cats in need. This year’s selected donation recipient is Furget Me Not!

Who is it for?
all-ages

HOW MUCH

Tickets :
How to get tickets?
Buy Online

WHEN & WHERE

Date & Time:

May 20 to 28, 2023

Celebrity Cat Meet & Greet with Great Grams of Gary — May 20, 2023 | 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Schedule

Venue:

with in-purrson and / or virtual events each day

Homes Alive Pets West Edmonton
17531 Stony Plain Rd.

A tip for your trip!

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  1. Gene

    One of the worst show I have ever been in Edmonton.
    Spent $60 for 3 people for simple 20 min walk among vendors. Waste of money. Crowded.
    Expected enjoying various bread cats (I like cats and I have a cat) but saw only 6. Most of them were in cages far away.
    …and the show called “International”… What? Why?
    A host lady when I came back at the front with the my feedback said “AAAaaahhh…” which meant to me “Sorry but you lost your money and it was your problem”…
    – Not recommended for anyone to go except for the people who wanted to adopt a cat. It was the only good thing there.
    Actually, you can do it at Humane Society for free + there are much less people.

    June 11, 2019 at 7:04 PM

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