Meow Meetup Chicago 2019 - A Fabulous Weekend!
Meow Meet Up, the Midwest’s first and largest cat-themed convention, is an “immersive experiential event” where cat lovers can don their cat ears and cat attire with pride while they mingle with like-minded people. I wrote a preview post all about it that you can read here.
During the weekend of July 20 - 21, almost 4,000 cat lovers from 27 states and Canada flowed into the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, IL.
The venue was very impressive. It was spacious and comfortable, which allowed attendees to move easily through the aisles. There was plenty of room to not only visit the 58 vendor tables to peruse the many cat-related items for sale (I bought two of the little cat mirrors for my cat sitters and they loved them!) ...
...but shelters and rescue groups as well.
I was so impressed with the attention to details and the creativeness of the special events. The onsite Cat Cafe had a french theme, complete with a bench in front of the Eiffel Tower and pastries for sale.
The cat yoga room was very zen and inviting.
There was a Meowter Space Lounge, complete with a kitty astronaut and adult beverages for sale. It was the purrfect place to grab a seat, catch your breath, and look over any notes you took.
I was so impressed with the attention to details and the creativeness of the special events. The onsite Cat Cafe had a french theme, complete with a bench in front of the Eiffel Tower and pastries for sale.
The cat yoga room was very zen and inviting.
There was a Meowter Space Lounge, complete with a kitty astronaut and adult beverages for sale. It was the purrfect place to grab a seat, catch your breath, and look over any notes you took.
Local makeup artists volunteered for the Pampurr Pawlor, where guests could get a cat tattoo or some really fun nail decals. I got a tattoo of our pal Summer and some cute black cat nail decals. (The artists had such a great time last year and came back for year two!)
Adoption was a big theme of the event, which you know is near and dear to my heart. The adoption lounge was run by Almost Home Foundation, an organization that depends 100% on events to adopt our their cats because they rely on fosters.
There were approximately 16 adoptions at the event and some more post-event. In total, about 25% of the cats/kittens at the event went to their forever homes.
There are so many things I love about events like Meow Meetup, and one is making connections with people. It was great seeing old friends, like Chris from Weruva,
and meeting new people like the folks from Tornado Towel (which you'll be hearing more about in the near future, so stay tuned to the blog.)
I sat through some amazing presentations which included The Healing Power of Pets, Fear Free: Be the Change, Enriching Your Cats' Indoor Life, and Insights From an Animal Communicator. I walked away with a renewed enthusiasm for writing and some great topic ideas. I had the pleasure to sit and chat with Anne Beall, who is a psychologist and cat advocate. Needless to say, we had a lot in common!
A very fun event was the After Pawty on Saturday night. It was held at a local live music venue that was fantastic!
Yummy appetizers were served, along with cat-themed drinks. I enjoyed a very potent Meow-garita on the outside balcony with my blogging friends.
What would a cat-themed convention be without celebrity meet and greets? There were plenty at Meow Meetup, including Lola and Lexy's pal Summer.
As usual, Summer was the purrfect celebrity and greeted her fans very gracefully in between her wardrobe changes.
I had a fabulous time at Meow Meetup Chicago! There was so much more I wanted to do, but only so many things to fit into the day. For more details on the fun stuff that was offered, read my post here, and watch their video below.
Thousands of dollars were raised for rescues and thousands of people had a good time celebrating their love for cats. I would say that's a success! Lauren Miele, founder of Catnip Times and Meow Meetup says "the feedback we've received both during and after the event has been amazing. From offering fun and educational sessions from cat experts at the top of their field, to one-of-a-kind experiences, we feel we succeeded in educating and delighting attendees over the weekend! People crave information about their cats and we're really proud that we could help cat owners form a deeper bond with their cats through both educational and fun activities."
Thank you, Lauren, for the opportunity to have a press pass to cover the event, and for being so hospitable to my group. It was such a pleasure meeting you and seeing your passion in action.
I fell in love with Chicago, and I'm looking forward to visiting again. Hopefully I'll make that trip next year to Meow Meetup 2020!
Have you ever been to a cat-themed convention? Tell us about it in the comments.
Dawn
| Photo Courtesy Catnip Times/Meow Meetup |
There were approximately 16 adoptions at the event and some more post-event. In total, about 25% of the cats/kittens at the event went to their forever homes.
| Photo Courtesy Catnip Times/Meow Meetup |
There are so many things I love about events like Meow Meetup, and one is making connections with people. It was great seeing old friends, like Chris from Weruva,
and meeting new people like the folks from Tornado Towel (which you'll be hearing more about in the near future, so stay tuned to the blog.)
I sat through some amazing presentations which included The Healing Power of Pets, Fear Free: Be the Change, Enriching Your Cats' Indoor Life, and Insights From an Animal Communicator. I walked away with a renewed enthusiasm for writing and some great topic ideas. I had the pleasure to sit and chat with Anne Beall, who is a psychologist and cat advocate. Needless to say, we had a lot in common!
A very fun event was the After Pawty on Saturday night. It was held at a local live music venue that was fantastic!
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| Photo courtesy of Catnip Times/Meow Meetup |
Yummy appetizers were served, along with cat-themed drinks. I enjoyed a very potent Meow-garita on the outside balcony with my blogging friends.
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| Photo courtesy Jenny of As the World Purrs |
What would a cat-themed convention be without celebrity meet and greets? There were plenty at Meow Meetup, including Lola and Lexy's pal Summer.
As usual, Summer was the purrfect celebrity and greeted her fans very gracefully in between her wardrobe changes.
I had a fabulous time at Meow Meetup Chicago! There was so much more I wanted to do, but only so many things to fit into the day. For more details on the fun stuff that was offered, read my post here, and watch their video below.
Thousands of dollars were raised for rescues and thousands of people had a good time celebrating their love for cats. I would say that's a success! Lauren Miele, founder of Catnip Times and Meow Meetup says "the feedback we've received both during and after the event has been amazing. From offering fun and educational sessions from cat experts at the top of their field, to one-of-a-kind experiences, we feel we succeeded in educating and delighting attendees over the weekend! People crave information about their cats and we're really proud that we could help cat owners form a deeper bond with their cats through both educational and fun activities."
Thank you, Lauren, for the opportunity to have a press pass to cover the event, and for being so hospitable to my group. It was such a pleasure meeting you and seeing your passion in action.
I fell in love with Chicago, and I'm looking forward to visiting again. Hopefully I'll make that trip next year to Meow Meetup 2020!
Have you ever been to a cat-themed convention? Tell us about it in the comments.
Dawn

















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