THE CAT SHOW LIVE sassily struts its way into the Birmingham NEC on Saturday 14th September, and it’s an absolute must for all things Cat – including AdvoCATS, as we’re going to be there too!
Quite fittingly in this Olympic year, the event’s being hosted by Team GB’s very own Olympic medallist and long-tern record holder Iwan Thomas MBE, who let’s face it, is still Pretty Fit and he’s a cat lover – what’s not to like?!
The organisers are expecting around 5000 visitors during the day, which gives AdvoCATS its best live platform to date for talking to people about pets in lets and the little-known Head Lease issue which affects so many pet people, be they tenants or homeowners.
The word “Meow” appears in “Homeowner” Just saying……♥
Anyway, back to the show! – we are ridiculously excited to be taking part, and aside from giving out information about AdvoCATS and our work, we’ll have our mascot moggy puppets, kids colouring booklets and our fabulous AdvoCATS pens for sale at just a pound a piece (seriously, they are Incredibly Good Pens, and once you’ve used one, you want another. Yes, we are pen pushers). Oh, and if you pass by our stand, you WILL get stickered!
But of course, you wouldn’t just come to see us (you wouldn’t????) – there’ll be over 250 pedigree cats on display, an area dedicated to our hero rescue community, a theatre programme of well-renowned speakers, retail opportunities galore AND a live painting of a cat mural by Mr Mural which will subsequently be auctioned off raising money for Birmingham Children’s Hospital and a cat charity.
Now before you all dash off to The Cat Show Live to book your tickets, we’ve got one more thing to tell you – if you use the code TRADE10 at the checkout, you’ll save 10% off the ticket. Now how Cool for Cats is that?!!
Heads for Tails! is our ongoing umbrella campaign calling for a simple change in the law to make renting with pets easier and fairer for both landlords AND tenants.
Despite unprecedented support from both the PRS and the animal welfare world, plus cross-party political support, the Labour government, although initially receptive, have decided against allowing landlords to ask for pet damage insurance.
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