THE RSPCA Halifax, Huddersfield, Bradford & District Branch are calling all cat owners to take part in their Virtual Cat Show, launching on August 8th – National Cat Day!
The show has ten categories to enter in – with something suitable for moggies of all ages and breeds. Plus, the final winners will take home an official RSPCA rosette!
Classes in the show include ‘Cutest Kitten’, ‘Grumpiest Cat’ and ‘Best Rescue Cat’. The local RSPCA rehoming centre are encouraging supporters to get their cameras snapping and tune in to their live show, where they will be announcing the winners from their Animal Centre! The live show will give viewers the chance to meet the cats in their care, hear some heart-warming rehoming stories and lots more feline-themed fun!
The Virtual Cat Show can be entered from Aug 8th – 22nd via the charity’s website: https://www.rspcahalifaxhuddersfieldbradford.org.uk/virtual-cat-show-2023/ and all funds raised from this event, will go towards supporting the Wade Street Centre in Halifax and the animals currently in their care.
Communications Officer – Fay Gibbons says “We love the Virtual Cat Show, it’s such a fun way to celebrate National Cat Day… and it also gives our kitty owning supporters the chance to show off their puurffect companions!
We’ve got prizes for the 1st place winners of each CATegory and lots of fun planned for the live stream show, you don’t want to miss out on this! So get your cameras at the ready, because we can’t wait to see your entries and hand out some awards!”
Entry is just £2 per photo and takes just moments to enter via the RSPCA website. To take part or find out more visit: https://www.rspcahalifaxhuddersfieldbradford.org.uk/virtual-cat-show-2023/.
The RSPCA Halifax, Huddersfield, Bradford and District Branch are a self-funding branch of the National RSPCA, responsible for raising money locally to support our animal welfare work. This year the branch has rehomed over 250 animals. Our main aim is to rehabilitate unwanted, abandoned and abused animals and find them loving, permanent homes. We rely on public donations and the generosity of our local community to keep the doors of our animal centre open.