Here, kitty, kitty! Who doesn’t want to watch hilariously adorable and wonderful cat videos? We do! 

The Portland Museum of Art and the Animal Refuge League of Greater Portland have partnered up to bring back the incredible CatVideoFest!

It’s running through August 7th and we are all excited, why? Well, my feline lovers, this isn’t just your average scroll through of cat videos.

According to CatVideoFest, this event is a 70-minute reel of the most hilarious, sweet, and outrageous cat footage found from the internet.

It is specially curated for this and it’s all of the best videos packed into one sitting. It’s going to give you all of the ooh’s and even more awe’s. 

CatVideoFest is Happening August 7th And You're Invited

The best part is that it’s all for a cause. Some of the proceeds from each viewing will go directly to the Animal Refuge League of Greater Portland and will help real life cats that are in need of loving homes.

So far, according to AP News, they have raised over $1  million dollars. And honey, there are so many kitty’s that need a Mom and Dad.  

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Of course, I couldn't talk about cat videos without adding one of our favorite from YouTube, below.

Oh! Not to mention that PMA is also hosting they’re massive summer part on August 6th! It’s a very special event that is open to their current members, so if you are searching for another excuse to doll yourself up, sip bubbles, and celebrate summer, this is it!  

Grab you friends, and your kids and yourself some tickets to the best cat show in town!

This screen will leave you in stitches, grinning ear to ear just like Cheshire.  

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