On Sunday, Vietnam hosted its first National Cat Festival, which featured more than 60 indigenous cats.
The world's largest cat association is holding the inaugural show, which includes about 12 different cats, including the British Shorthair.
The cats competed at the festival for various awards, including the prize for the top 10 cats, young and old. In addition to the prize for the best cat, which was valued at $ 430.
The Festival of Cats coincided with fears of the spread of the new Coronavirus, which prompted many participants to wear masks for fear of transmitting the virus.
"This is an event for cat owners to show their love for them, and how they take care of them," Ludi Anh, vice president of the Vietnam Cat Lovers Club, told AFP at the exhibition.
Seven cats won the title of "The Best of their Breed". The cat Temosa was also admired by the audience and the judges who participated in the festival.
The Vietnamese capital, Hanoi, imposed a ban on eating cats in 2018, but they are still being eaten in some parts of the country.
The world's largest cat association is holding the inaugural show, which includes about 12 different cats, including the British Shorthair.
The cats competed at the festival for various awards, including the prize for the top 10 cats, young and old. In addition to the prize for the best cat, which was valued at $ 430.
The Festival of Cats coincided with fears of the spread of the new Corona virus, which prompted many participants to wear masks for fear of transmitting the virus.
"This is an event for cat owners to show their love for them, and how they take care of them," Ludi Anh, vice president of the Vietnam Cat Lovers Club, told AFP at the exhibition.
Seven cats won the title of "The Best of Their Breed". The cat Temosa was also admired by the audience and the judges who participated in the festival.
The Vietnamese capital, Hanoi, imposed a ban on eating cats in 2018, but they are still being eaten in some parts of the country.
E-news broadcast a video of the organization of Vietnam's first national cat festival, which featured more than 60 indigenous cats.
E-news stated that the world's largest association of cats is holding the inaugural show, which includes about 12 different breeds of cats, including the British Shorthair.
E-news indicated that cats compete in the festival for various awards, including the best 10 cats, young and old, in addition to the best cat award, which was valued at $ 430.
E-news said that the cat festival coincided with fears of the spread of the new Corona virus, which prompted many participants to wear masks for fear of transmitting the virus.
And she confirmed that there are seven cats who managed to win the title of "the best in her breed."