CatVideoFest, an acclaimed compilation of entertaining cat videos, is slated to return to cinemas throughout the country on August 7, 2026. This event, conceived by Will Braden in 2016, features a curated selection of recent and popular cat footage, highlighting felines in their most charming, spirited, and comically troublesome moments. The festival not only offers a delightful viewing experience but also serves a significant philanthropic purpose, collaborating with local charities and animal welfare organizations to promote cat adoptions, foster care, and volunteer engagement.
Since its inception in 2016, CatVideoFest has grown significantly, gaining a dedicated following. A Variety report from 2024 described the festival as a 73-minute immersion into a diverse collection of cat videos, reminiscent of early YouTube or a grandparent's social media feed. The compilation lacks a unifying narrative, presenting a variety of clips ranging from vertically filmed shorts to widescreen features, some adorned with captions and emojis, and varying in resolution from high-definition to more rudimentary recordings.
The festival's impact extends beyond entertainment and philanthropy, proving to be a notable success for theaters. CatVideoFest has generated over $1 million domestically and nearly $2 million globally. For its upcoming 2026 run, the event plans a substantial expansion, increasing its screening locations from approximately 200 to more than 330 venues across the U.S. and Canada. International audiences in Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Brazil, Denmark, the United Kingdom, and France will also have the opportunity to participate.
Despite attempts to broaden the concept, such as a "DogVideoFest," the unique appeal of cat videos has remained unrivaled. Braden explained to Variety in 2025 that the inherent personalities of cats are particularly well-suited for humor and comedic situations. Unlike dogs, which are often eager to please, cats tend to be more independent and express a broader range of subtle emotions. This perceived aloofness and enigmatic nature allow viewers to project a variety of interpretations onto them, echoing the reverence cats held in ancient Egyptian culture.
This cinematic celebration provides a heartwarming and humorous experience for cat enthusiasts, bringing together communities to share their love for felines while contributing to a noble cause. The continued growth and global reach of CatVideoFest underscore the enduring charm and universal appeal of our feline companions.