Today is #InternationalCatDay - expect all cats to strut around like we own the place, so the same as every day. https://icatcare.org/international-cat-day…
Another episode of house arrest chronicles: Fredrick managed to sneak into the house while Chatty/Jaggy was sleeping and found his favorite pillow again Happy international cat day!
To mark International Cat Day, West Midlands Railway has officially named one of its Stourbridge Shuttle trains after Meownself Thank you Cat Eccles MP for unveiling It is an absolute honour and a very special privilege Thank you West Midlands Railway @WestMidRailway
— George The Stourbridge Junction Station Cat (@TheStourbridge) August 8, 2025
International Cat Day History
International Cat Day is a celebration dedicated to raising awareness of cats' needs, promoting their wellbeing, and encouraging people to adopt homeless cats. The history of International Cat Day dates back to 2002 when the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) declared the day to celebrate cats and promote their welfare. The day aims to highlight the importance of cats' health and wellbeing, including proper nutrition, exercise, and medical care.
Over the years, the day has gained immense popularity among cat lovers worldwide, with millions of people celebrating it every year. On this day, people post pictures of their cats on social media using the hashtag #InternationalCatDay. Many organizations and shelters also use the opportunity to raise funds for their cause and promote the adoption of stray cats.
In Canada, several events are held on International Cat Day, including cat-themed exhibitions, contests, and adoption drives. The day provides an excellent opportunity for people to learn more about cats, their needs, and how to take care of them. International Cat Day is observed annually on August 8th.
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.
The Canadian Federation of Humane Societies (CFHS) reports that cats are the most popular pets in the country, with approximately 8.8 million cats living in Canadian households.
Canada has a significant feral cat population, with estimates suggesting there are at least 1.4 million feral cats in the country.
In the News and Trending in Canada for International Cat Day
Top things to do in Canada 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.
Participate in a local cat adoption event. Many animal shelters and rescue organizations host adoption events on International Cat Day to help find homes for cats in need.
Visit a cat café. There are cat cafes in almost every major city in Canada, where you can cuddle and play with adoptable cats while enjoying a coffee or snack.