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International cat show to be held in Dubai Creek Park
The fourth International Cat Show is due to be held in Dubai at Children's City, Creek Park, on November 14 and 15.
Dubai: The fourth International Cat Show is due to be held in Dubai at Children's City, Creek Park, on November 14 and 15.
Organised in association with the World Cat Federation, Government of Dubai, Children's City and Dubai Municipality, it has already received registration entries from Germany, France, Russia and Kuwait.
A highlight of the event this year will be a showing of the Arabian Mau cat for the first time since its official announcement as an International Breed by the Federation.
Registration is via the Mecats website (www.mecats.net), and cats have to be vaccinated according to UAE rules (the vaccination booklet also needs to be brought to the venue).
A veterinary team will be available and booths will be set up including grooming and pet products.
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