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The internet often feels like it was invented simply to supply gobs of adorable cat videos to the masses. Hours and hours of footage with cats jumping at the sight of cucumbers or sitting sprawled out like a human has brought endless joy to a world where so much has gone wrong.

This March, CatVideoFest comes to the Cedar Lee Theater in Cleveland Heights, bringing the biggest (furry) internet sensations to the big screen.

CatVideoFest, which roams around the country helping to raise money for cats in need while partnering up with local charities, features a 70-minute compilation of the latest and greatest family-friendly cat videos. A portion of the proceeds for the Cleveland iteration goes to the House of Mews Rescue cat shelter (a no-kill shelter).

The event goes down Sunday, March 10, at 4 p.m. Tickets are $12.50 and can be found right here.

2 replies on “There’s a Cat Video Festival Coming to Cedar Lee in March”

  1. Wish I’d known a couple of weeks ago that it was a nationwide event, and would be showing here. Instead, I made plans to see it at the Detroit Institute of Art. Now I’m praying that Winter Storm Pisser, or whatever those Weather Channel clowns call it, doesn’t clock Michigan and Ohio that weekend.

  2. Note: They have added at 7 PMTuesday night showing. These links dont include it, but if you go thru the Cedar Lee website, you can g et tickets.

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