National Cat Day

National Cat Day Quick Facts in Canada

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2024 DateOctober 29, 2024
2025 DateOctober 29, 2025

National Cat Day

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National Cat Day History

National Cat Day is an annual observance to raise awareness about the significance of cats and promote feline adoption. This particular day emphasizes the importance of providing these furry creatures with love, care, and protection. The observance also encourages the public to learn about responsible pet ownership, creating a strong bond with their cats and supporting local rescue organizations and shelters.

Though National Cat Day was initially established in the United States by animal welfare advocate Colleen Paige in 2005, the observance has also gained popularity across Canada. Canadians recognize the myriad benefits cats can bring to people's lives, including companionship, stress relief, and happiness. The day encourages Canadians to celebrate their feline friends while educating the public about the importance of animal welfare, proper care, and adoption awareness nationally.

National Cat Day is often observed in Canada, where special events, adoption drives, and fundraisers for local animal shelters and rescue organizations are hosted. Pet owners and enthusiasts may also spend the day pampering their cats, sharing photos and stories on social media, and advocating for feline friends in need through various initiatives. National Cat Day is celebrated annually on October 29th, providing Canadians with an opportunity to show appreciation for their feline companions and help make a difference in the lives of thousands of cats in need.

National Cat Day facts

  • There's an estimated 600,000 to 1.2 million feral cats living in Canada. Some of them are concentrated and managed in Canada's feral cat colonies.
  • Most Canadians (around 80%) keep their cats indoors. This is advantageous to the cats' lifespan as outdoors poses risks such as traffic accidents, fights with other animals, or exposure to infectious diseases.

Top things to do in Canada for National Cat Day

  • Adopt a cat. There are local shelters in most counties that pick up strays or take in animals that have been given up or abandoned. Visit your local shelter to pick up a new companion.
  • Spend the day helping out at a local animal shelter or cat rescue organization, like the Toronto Cat Rescue or the SPCA.
  • Invite friends and family over to enjoy a cat-themed gathering with cat-inspired food, drinks, and games.

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