What’s Mew at Catster: March 2021 Cat Events

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Looking for a way to celebrate our feline friends this month? Here are a few fun March 2021 cat events.

NOTE: Due to the coronavirus pandemic, many events have been cancelled. But here are some virtual events you can check out.

All month: National Nutrition Month

March 2021 Cat Events

Sixth- through eighth-grade students are invited to enter the fifth annual Vet Set Go “Become a Veterinarian Camp Contest 2021. Photo courtesy Vet Set Go.

Through March 31: Become a Veterinarian Camp Contest

Vet Set Go — the first and only community dedicated to aspiring teen and tween veterinarians — together with Merck Animal Health, are helping students pursue their dreams of becoming a veterinarian. Sixth- through eighth-grade students are invited to enter the fifth annual Vet Set Go “Become a Veterinarian Camp Contest 2021.”  The online essay contest — which starts today — provides the students a chance to win a coveted spot at Auburn University’s Junior Vet Camp from July 11-16, 2021 at Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine. Three students will be awarded a prize package that includes camp tuition and room and board at the Auburn Junior Veterinary Camp in Auburn, Alabama. For more information, visit vetsetgo.com.

March 2021 Cat Events

Give your pet sitter an extra thank you this week! Photo by Raphael Angeli/Getty Images

7-13: Professional Pet Sitters Week

Started in 1995 by Pet Sitters International, Professional Pet Sitters Week honors professional pet-care providers who offer quality, dependable care to clients’ pets; educates the pet-owning public about the advantages of professional in-home pet care; and encourages pet-loving entrepreneurs to explore pet sitting as a career. This is a great time to give your pet sitter an extra thank you! Follow the week on social media with the hashtag #nationalprofessionalpetsittersweek or #petsitting.

21-27: Animal Poison Prevention Week

This week focuses on educating pet parents on what can poison their pets, identifying the signs of poisoning and how to prevent it. It’s a good time to remember the springtime dangers of poisonous materials like plants, herbicides, fertilizers and pesticides. The ASCPCA lists many household products, foods and plants that can be toxic to pets. Visit the ASPCA Animal Poison Control website for information on how to keep your pet safe.

Give your cat a little extra love and respect today. Photo by Shutterstock

28: Respect Your Cat Day

Obviously, we respect our cats every day, but today is a great day to celebrate you and your feline friend and acknowledge all the “hard work your cat puts into being your loyal bestie!

Featured photo: Getty Images

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