Are you ready to Make Your Cat a Star?

Are you ready to make your cat a star? The non profit organization Alley Cat Allies (ACA) wants photos of your favorite feline for their 2024-2025 Alley Cat Allies Calendar.

Each year, ACA turns to supporters to help them fill their annual calendar with beautiful cat and kitten photos. It’s a wonderful opportunity to celebrate all the cats around the world who people love and care for every day.

Submit photos of your cat (or cats) by April 12 to be considered for the 2024-2025 Alley Cat Allies Calendar—and make your cat a star. Community cats, barn cats, indoor cats, and everyone in between is welcome.

What makes a great cat photo entry? Here’s are some tips from ACA to help guide you when choosing that special photo.

  • Photos of indoor cats or community cats. Do you care for a colony of community cats outdoors in your neighborhood? Did you encounter community cats on a trip and take beautiful photographs? Submit them; our calendar represents and protects ALL cats!
  • The best photo that captures a cat or kitten’s personality, whether cute, curious, or comical.
  • Photos that feature scenery of different seasons, inside or outside. For example, cats gazing out of a window on a snowy day, playing in spring flowers, or lounging in autumn leaves.
  • High-resolution horizontal photos, meaning 300 dpi or higher, and 13.5 inches wide x 10 inches tall (4050 pixels wide x 3000 pixels tall) or larger.

Please note: Submissions are limited to two photos per person. Only photos submitted through our online form will be considered, so please do not email or mail photos.

Don’t miss out! Make your cat a star today! Submit your photos for consideration by the April 12 deadline.

Founded in 1990, Alley Cat Allies is the leading non profit organization advocating for cats and kittens in the country. ACA advocates for reform of public policies and institutions in regard to the humane treatment of all cats. Based in Bethesda, Maryland, the group is best known for introducing trap–neuter–return practices to the United States. According to their website, the ACA mission is “to build a world in which all cats are valued and protected.”


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