In This Issue
Pet firm launches crowdfunding campaign for revolutionary dog bowl that fights germs
Pet rabbit obesity is a problem and needs to be addressed
PATS Telford shapes up to be a memorable show
Pet cooling range takes market by storm
FourFriends Pet Foods launches new grain-free recipes
Lily’s Kitchen makes a stand for love
'Leading the Way'...to new business opportunity
Natures Menu refreshes ‘Raw Treats' range
Cool tips for hot weather from Vet's Kitchen
Spare a thought for birds in heatwave, urges wildlife firm
First glimpse of the new Loving Pets warehouse designs
EUKANUBA reveals Live Life Well Together Ambassadors
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Beaphar launches #DrawMeYourFamily competition
TurmerTinc! breaks records for CSJ
Plans for new pet crematorium in Nottinghamshire approved
Blue Cross comments following the Westminster debate on pet theft
Brambles PAW team up with Royal Canin to help save wildlife babies
Catfest launches first ever cat-lover event in London
New book tackles quirks of cat behaviour
Koi Show at Squire’s Garden Centre in Washington
The best of the previous Pet Trade Xtra
Vital storms ahead with new energy...and new offices!
Pet firm ranks third in European Great Place to Work list
East London pet shop to close after 46 years
Woman hit with £350 vet bill after dog gets jaw stuck in £14 toy from Aldi
Thousands of dogs and businesses join in the fun on Bring Your Dog To Work Day
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Catfest launches first ever cat-lover event in London

 

Catfest has teamed up with Almo Nature to bring together a thrilling and original summer festival, with cat-related products, soulful and inspiring talks from bestselling writers and animal experts, while helping cats in need. 

 

The event will take place on Saturday July 14 at the Oval Space in central London.

 

Cat enthusiasts can come in fancy dress, meet Instagram feline superstars, browse through the pop-up Kitty Lit & Art Corner with finely curated cat art and books.  

 

At the Mews Market out on the terrace, sample fabulous vegan street food and kitty-shaped cakes and cupcakes; meet and hang out with other cat lovers over cat-themed cocktails from the vintage airstream Pussycat Lounge to the sounds of Sixties and indie classics from the Beatles and the Stones to the Libertines and the Pixies; play cat bingo or have a tarot-card reading from Harper’s Bazaar’s go-to psychic Jacqui Cosham aka Mystic Mog. Take part in raffle and competition for the best costume for a chance to win fabulous prizes for yourself and your kitty while helping Moroccan street cats.

 

Self-described cat ladies and cat men won’t be able to resist the Meow Parlour. Catfest will donate £2 from every ticket to ACE Dog, Cat & Kitten Rescue (adoptions and home-checks will be facilitated by our beneficiary charities), and a charitable project of TICA. Additional funds from raffle and competition will go to Erham to help Moroccan street cats.

 

For every adoption, Almo Nature will give a month’s supply of free food; plus festival goers will get swag bags for their cats at home. Almo Nature, the pioneer of human-grade pet food started by animal lover Pier Giovanni Capellino, is the first-ever brand “owned by the animals”, which means that all profits generated from the sale of Almo Nature products are used to support cats and dogs in European shelters and rescue centres and wildlife projects through the Fondazione Capellino.

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