Cat owners across the UK are being invited to nominate their pets for the UK’s biggest celebration of cats – the National Cat Awards.
The annual star-studded event, run by Cats Protection, showcases the nation’s most amazing cats, with heart-warming tales of devotion, courage and companionship.
Entries open on 15 January and owners have until noon on 28 February to nominate their cat in one of four categories. Owners or colleagues can also nominate a vet who has provided exceptional care for a cat in the Vet of the Year category:
Family cats: For cats who make a family complete, whether it’s being there for companionship, providing comfort in tough times, or simply keeping everyone amused.
Incredible cats – Recognising cats with a remarkable tale – maybe they’ve survived against the odds, returned home after an epic adventure, raised the alarm to an emergency or even saved a life.
Senior cats: Celebrating cats aged 11 or over, who showcase why older cats are special. They may have led an action-packed life, been by their owner’s side through life’s ups and downs, or embraced a new lease of life in their golden years.
Connected Cats, supported by Sure Petcare: For cats who share the love and bring joy to people far and wide. They might play a big part in their community, have their own social media following, or add their own brand of magic to a workplace.
Vet of the Year 2024: For vets who have provided outstanding cat care, going out of their way to support cats and their owners.
Cats Protection Director, Catherine Cottrell said: “Cats are one of the nation’s favourite pets, and bring fun, comfort and companionship to millions of people. They live alongside us in all sorts of ways, from the sociable cat who greets all the neighbours to the homely lap-cat on our sofa. There are the super-friendly cats who thrive in the company of busy workplaces, or within their communities, and even those solitary, shy cats who prefer to keep their distance can bring us great joy.
“The National Cat Awards is all about celebrating every cat, and what they bring to our lives. We’re looking forward to sharing some amazing, heartwarming and inspirational stories to showcase the special role cats have in our lives.”
Category winners will be selected by a public vote and the Vet of the Year will be selected by a panel of judges, before being announced during a ceremony in London on 24 September.
The Cat of the Year 2025 will be selected from the four category winners. This year’s winner will inherit the title from Marley, who provides comfort and companionship at a safe house for women who have been enslaved, exploited and trafficked.
To nominate your cat, or for further information about the National Cat Awards, visit www.cats.org.uk/national-cat-awards from 15 January.
To find out more about Cats Protection, visit www.cats.org.uk