Observing International 'Cat Day

Today (Aug. 8) is International Cat Day, the feline kind. It was created in 2002 by the International Fund for Animal Welfare as a day to "raise awareness for cats an learn about ways to help and protect them."

But today we're celebrating International Monarch Caterpillar Day as well, because it's the right thing to do. Now, more than ever, we need ways to help and protect monarchs.

If you have a kitty, every day is International Cat Day. Monarchs? Well, there are:

  • National Start-Seeing-Monarchs Day: The first Saturday in May
  • Monarch Butterfly Day: May 18
  • Monarch Blitz: July 26–Aug. 4, an event to raise awareness and support monarch butterfly conservation
  • National Endangered Species Day: Monarch Butterflies: Aug. 3  

Our tuxedo cat, Xena the Warrior Princess (2000-2016), sported a butterfly-shaped marking on her leg, and regularly checked out the monarch butterflies that fluttered through out pollinator garden.  Once I photographed her looking intently at a monarch butterfly. What are you? What are you doing? Are you okay? 

Xena was just curious, just being more princess than warrior. 

Felis catus and Danaus plexippus. One purrs. One flutters. One breaks our heart when it crosses the Rainbow Bridge. The other plays a vital role in the ecosystem that we're trying to protect. Monarchs boldly lift our spirits, symbolizing hope, rebirth and transformation.