I’m writing to you today to provide you with information regarding what we at meowfest are doing in response COVID-19. First of all, I want to personally thank you for your ongoing support for our annual event. Your presence directly impacts each and every one of us here at meowfest and, as always, we appreciate you. The health, safety and wellbeing of our staff, attendees, partners and community are our number one priority.
Read MoreIf you attended meowfest 2018 in Vancouver, you may remember meeting the adoptable cats from Langley Animal Protection Society (LAPS). LAPS is one of Greater Vancouver’s best known animal rescue organizations, using a progressive and humane approach to care for more than 1000 dogs and 400 cats and large animals every year.
Read MoreWe want to take a meowment to acknowledge all the feedback you have shared with us over the last two years. Team meowfest has taken your input to heart while keeping our mission and focus in mind.
Read MoreMeowmosas, live cat raps and the giant g(Litter) box just skim the surface of Toronto’s first cat festival.
Read MoreThe fun doesn’t have to end after meowfest! Here’s how to make the most of your visit to Toronto.
Read MoreGet ready to meow down at Eastern Canada’s biggest cat festival this summer!
Read MoreJust a few highlights from Nala’s career as queen of cat Instagram!
Read MoreHe’s a loving cat dad, an advocate for cat ladies, and the world’s premiere cat rapper. What can’t IAmMoshow do?
Read MoreA glimpse at meowfest 2019’s supurrstar acts, which are with your General Admissions ticket!
Read MoreOur interview with Mick Szydlowski, cat dad of Klaus and Juno.
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