The event offered a paradise for cat lovers and their pampered companions
Tens of thousands of feline enthusiasts flocked to Hong Kong's annual cat expo, a three-day celebration of all things cat-related. From gourmet pet food and custom jewellery to cat strollers and designer litter boxes, the event offered a paradise for cat lovers and their pampered companions.
One of the main highlights was the prestigious CFA WCC Cat Show Competition, where top-tier cats competed for accolades in beauty, poise, and breed standards. The competition drew both local and international contenders, adding a global flair to the festivities.
According to a survey by the organisers, Hong Kongers are increasingly opening their wallets for their whiskered friends. Spending on pets — particularly cats — is on the rise, reflecting a booming "cat economy" that stretches across industries like gourmet pet cuisine, health products, fashion, and even pet-friendly tourism.
This trend signals more than just love for feline friends — it's a growing economic force. As one vendor put it, "Cats aren't just pets anymore; they're family. And people are willing to spend accordingly."
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