Thursday, June 29, 2017

Kittydelphia is Coming!!!


Philly cat lovers, get ready…the first-ever Kittydelphia is coming! The three-day pop-up shop event and celebration of all things feline is happening Friday, July 7th through Sunday, July 9th at Gravy Studio & Gallery in Northern Liberties (910 N. 2nd Street).

Kittydelphia will feature cat artists, local cat-centric merchants, appearances by area celebrity cats, gift basket raffles, and lots more. All donations and raffle proceeds will benefit PAWS — Philadelphia's 100% donor-supported no-kill shelter, which will have adoptable cats on-hand at the festivities.

Kittydelphia is the brainchild of Laura Kicey, the artist and designer behind Olive & Rye Cat Art — custom cat portraits, plus cat-themed art, apparel and homegoods — which is named after her beloved calico and tortie kitties adopted from Philly PAWS in 2014. Olive and Rye's antics are seen daily on their popular Instagram @oliveandrye.

(Don't even get me started on how much I love those two cats...and their humom's artwork!!!)

Among the merchants and vendors appearing alongside Olive & Rye Cat Art at Kittydelphia are Polydactyl Cats (whimsical cat toys designed and handmade by Randi Warhol); Xenotees (hand-printed shirts, totes and other apparel crafted by Noelle Burke in her Philadelphia studio); and Kawaii Kitty Cafe (Philly's first cat cafe, located in South Philadelphia and partnered with PAWS to foster adoptable cats). Kittydelphia will also feature art prints from The Dancing Cat, feline bowties from Cherished Paws Gems, cat cookies from The Dark Side Cookies, and more.

Kawaii Kitty Cafe (759 S. 4th Street) will also be hosting Kittydelphia-related festivities that weekend in the cafe area, though reservations are still required to enter Kawaii’s cat room.


Three extremely delightful feline guests are scheduled to appear at Kittydelphia: Turbo Two Legs, a dapper Instagram celebricat who has rear-leg paralysis but lets nothing slow him down and is a terrific spokescat for adopting special-needs animals; Sophie the Model, an aspiring meowdel and outspoken ambassador for black cats; and Miss Raspberry, a beautiful 4-year-old Persian cat with an unforgettable face who's also quite the social media darling. Their humans will happily speak about the joys of rescuing/adopting cats and/or living with pets with disabilities.

If you're crazy for cats, you definitely won't want to miss Kittydelphia! Visit kittydelphia.com for updates!



RSVP on Facebook and visit Kittydelphia on social media:

Instagram: @kittydelphia
Twitter: @kittydelphia
Facebook: Facebook.com/kittydelphiashop

16 comments:

Summer at sparklecat.com said...

OMC, the humans in Philadelphia are so lucky!

Lone Star Cats said...

Looks like fun!

Mickey's Musings said...

Well, that is simply pawsome !!
Purrs Georgia,Julie and JJ

The Menagerie Mom said...

Just the thought of such an event has me drooling. And how have I never heard of Turbo Two Legs before? He sounds like my kind of kitty!

The Island Cats said...

What a fun event! I wish I lived in Philadelphia. ~Island Cat Mom

Anonymous said...

Hope everyone has lots of fun!

Anonymous said...

Oh, that is awesome! I love that creative stuff!

pilch92 said...

I guess it is a good thing I don't live near this because I would spend way too much money.

Unknown said...

Sounds like a lot of fun!

Random Felines said...

what fun!! we love hearing about more and more events like this that feature cats!

Eastside Cats said...

Wow, this is so cool! Wish I could attend in person, but I'll check out all of the artists online.

da tabbies o trout towne said...

mudpie, how kewl iz thiz ! we hope they raiz 690 bazillion dollarz, best fishes......we noe it will bee a soooper grate event! ♥️♥️

Cat and DOG Chat With Caren said...

sure hope you are going!! catchatwithcarenandcody

Three Chatty Cats said...

Looks like it will be awesome!

Lola The Rescued Cat said...

How cool!! Mommy met Laura at Cat Camp, and we love following them on Instagram!

Annie Bear said...

Great post! I sure wish there were other bloggers going. It's so rare that there's an event like this near me. The best is that it's for a wonderful cause.