International Cat Day

International Cat Day Quick Facts in NZ

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2024 Date8 August 2024
2025 Date8 August 2025

International Cat Day

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International Cat Day History

International Cat Day is an annual event dedicated to the celebration and appreciation of our feline friends. The observance aims to raise awareness about cat welfare, promote adoption, and acknowledge the joy and companionship they bring to our lives. This special day is celebrated worldwide by cat enthusiasts, pet organisations, and animal welfare groups, with various activities and initiatives promoting responsible pet ownership and feline wellbeing.

International Cat Day was established in 2002 by the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW). This awareness day is particularly relevant for New Zealanders, as the country has one of the highest cat ownership rates in the world, with over 45% of New Zealand households owning at least one cat. New Zealand holds a unique position in terms of cat conservation, as efforts are made to balance cat welfare with the protection of native bird species, many of which are threatened by predation by both domestic and feral cats.

In New Zealand, International Cat Day is observed with various programmes and events such as adoption drives, educational talks, and fundraisers organised by pet welfare groups, veterinary clinics, and animal shelters. These events are aimed at encouraging responsible cat ownership and promoting the adoption of abandoned or rescue cats. Cat lovers in New Zealand also utilise this day to celebrate their furry companions through social media posts and spending quality time with their pets. International Cat Day is celebrated on August 8th, uniting cat lovers across Aotearoa in honouring and cherishing their feline companions.

International Cat Day facts

  • According to a study from the National Institutes of Health, children under 1 year old who were exposed to a cat were less likely to develop allergies.
  • According to a study from the Mayo Clinic Center for Sleep Medicine, 41% of respondents said they slept better because of their pet.
  • According to recent data, about 44% of the households in New Zealand own a cat, and there are an estimated 1.4 million domestic cats.
  • Cats are skilled hunters and can kill up to 100 million birds annually in New Zealand.

Top things to do in NZ for International Cat Day

  • Check out upcoming events and programs. International Cat Day hosts events to help cat lovers celebrate and learn more about cats.
  • Spend time with your feline friends today. Buy them a new toy, let them try some new catnip, show them that you care.
  • Check out a local cat-friendly attraction. Visit a place like the Tawhiti Museum in Hawera, which has a cat exhibit, or take a walk around the Hamilton Gardens, where you might spot some cats roaming the gardens.
  • Visit a Cat Café and enjoy your favorite beverage. Some popular cat cafes in New Zealand include BaristaCats Cafe in Auckland, Mittens and Meowse in Christchurch, and the Neko Ngeru Cat Adoption Cafe in Petone.

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