Respect Your Cat Day

Apparently, on March 28th 1384, King Richard II issued a royal decree banning the eating of cats in England. Whether the edict was real or just a historical whisper passed down over time, the fact that it needed saying at all is mind-blowing.

I’ll be honest—when I first heard that people used to eat cats, I was completely horrified! 😱
The idea that, once upon a time, cats weren’t respected or even seen as pets, but as food, is awful. 
While it’s difficult to know how widespread cat consumption really was in medieval Europe, there are scattered historical records suggesting that in times of famine or poverty, cats (and dogs) were sadly sometimes eaten.


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But maybe that’s exactly why March 28th became Respect Your Cat Day—a moment to reflect on how far we’ve come in our relationship with these incredible creatures… and how much they deserve our care, protection, and respect.


So What Is Respect Your Cat Day?

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This isn’t just a day for giving your cat an extra treat (although we’re sure they’d approve). Respect Your Cat Day is about truly acknowledging your cat’s individuality, boundaries, and needs. It’s a chance to pause and reflect on how well we’re doing in giving our cats not just love—but the kind of life they actually want to live.

It’s easy to think of respect in human terms—please and thank you, good manners, the usual. But for cats, respect means understanding their unique personalities. It means recognising when they want affection and when they’d rather be left to nap in peace. It means providing stimulation, safety, space, and choice.


Ways to Celebrate and Show Respect

Here are a few simple (but powerful) ways you can show your cat some real respect today:

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Let's Share Our Cat Wisdom

Have you discovered little ways your cat likes to be respected? Maybe they’ve taught you something surprising about trust, independence, or patience. We'd love to hear it!

Drop a comment or tag us on social media with your stories, tips, or photos of your fabulous feline living their best life. Whether it's a cat who demands their own chair at dinner, or one who prefers quiet companionship over lap time, every cat teaches us something new.

😻 Respect isn’t just for one day—it’s how we build a better life with our cats, every single day. Happy Respect Your Cat Day! 🐾