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Feline Follies - Sunday, April 28th, 2024
An event open to the community & hosted by the Cornell student chapter of the
American Association of Feline Practitioners

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The 7th annual Feline Follies will include a line up of long-standing favorite activities, as well as some new feline friendly fun! The community is invited to join in the fun at the College of Veterinary Medicine on Saturday, April 28th from 10a.m. - 2p.m. for the following activities:

  • Cat-themed bingo
  • Professional Pet Portraits by Michael Goldstein Photography. Sign up in advance for pet portraits here.
  • Adoptable pets brought by Brown Coat Cat Rescue
  • Screening of Netflix documentary, "Inside the Mind of a Cat."
  • Raffle prizes, crafts, education tables, and more!

Event Schedule

Date: Sunday, April 28th

 

10:30a.m. - 11:15a.m.
Lecture and Q&A on feline enrichment by Brooke Barrie, LVT

11:45a.m. - 12:15p.m.
Cat themed bingo

12:30p.m. - 1:00p.m.
Annual Feline Follies Cat Show

1:00p.m. - 1:30p.m.
Announcement of winners of Cat Show, 
Instagram contest,
and raffle prizes!

Location: The Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine, Schurman Hall / Atrium, 602 Tower Rd. Ithaca, NY 14850
*Free parking is available in the B Lot at the College of Veterinary Medicine located on Campus Road. Click here for directions


For more information: 

Email: cornellvetfelineclub@gmail.com
 or follow the Cornell AAFP student chapter on  Facebook

Thank you to the sponsors of this year's Feline Follies:
 
Blue Buffalo
Cornell Dairy Bar
Six Mile Creek Winery
Petsmart
Chewy
Taste of Thai
Alley Cat
Staples
Rasa Spa
Museum of the Earth
Applebee's
Chili's
Domino's
 
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The Cornell Feline Health Center strives to provide help for cats worldwide today, while promoting the hope for improved feline health tomorrow. We were the first center dedicated solely to the improvement of feline health; and although our history is long and proud, our future (and that of cats, too) looks even brighter.

We carry out our mission through: 

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We work to educate veterinary professionals, cat owners, breeders and conservationists about feline health by providing timely medical information and by promoting public understanding and awareness of feline issues.

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Through our unique affiliation with Cornell University, we work to find ways of preventing and curing diseases of cats by conducting and sponsoring breakthrough feline health studies.

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We are positioned to provide timely expert guidance and support when unforeseen feline diseases or health crises emerge.

Sign up for the Cornell Feline Health Center email list to learn more about feline health topics, how the center is supporting feline health, and more:

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