Cat Training Meetups Near Me — Where to Find Feline Training Groups in 2026

🐈 Meetups · Cat Training · April 13, 2026 · 6 min read

Cat training group meetup with owners and cats

Cat training meetups are one of the fastest-growing trends in the pet community. Unlike dog training groups — which have existed for decades — cat training meetups are still relatively new, making them an exciting frontier for cat owners who want to go beyond the stereotype that 'cats can't be trained.'

What Happens at a Cat Training Meetup?

Most cat training meetups follow a similar format: owners bring their cats in carriers, a facilitator demonstrates a training technique (usually clicker-based), and then participants practice with their own cats. Some meetups focus on specific skills like harness training or agility, while others are open practice sessions.

Where to Find Cat Training Meetups

1. Paw-Events.com

Filter events by 'Cat' and 'Training' on our events page. We list cat training workshops, clicker classes, and meetups from Eventbrite, Meetup, and local organizations.

2. Meetup.com

Search for 'cat training,' 'cat tricks,' or 'clicker training cats' in your city. Groups like 'Cat Clicker Training Club' and 'Adventure Cats' host regular meetups in major cities.

3. Cat Cafés

Many cat cafés now host training nights where owners bring their cats for group practice sessions. Purringtons (Portland), Meow Parlour (NYC), and Cat Town (Oakland) all run training events.

4. TICA and CFA Events

The International Cat Association (TICA) and Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA) host agility competitions open to all cats — including household pets. These events are great places to meet other trainers.

Top Cities for Cat Training Meetups

What to Bring to a Cat Training Meetup

Can't Find a Meetup? Start One

If there's no cat training meetup in your area, start one! Create a group on Meetup.com, partner with a local cat café, or host sessions at a community center. Cat training communities grow fast because the topic is novel and people are genuinely curious. Even 3–4 regular attendees make for a great group.

Tip: First-time attendees: bring your cat even if they've never been trained. Meetups are learning environments — nobody expects your cat to perform tricks on day one. The social exposure alone is valuable.

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