What to Expect
Discover the fascinating world of cats and their behaviours in this engaging talk led by veterinary behaviourist Dr Kat Gregory. Learn how cats perceive their environment and what they need to thrive while balancing the safety of local wildlife.
This session is perfect for cat owners who want to make informed decisions that benefit both their pets and the environment. Expect a warm, informative atmosphere with plenty of practical advice.
You'll gain a deeper understanding of feline instincts and how to support your cat's wellbeing in a way that also protects native animals.
Activity Details
Dr Kat Gregory will guide you through the key aspects of cat behaviour and welfare, highlighting the importance of responsible pet ownership. Topics include:
- How cats see and interact with their surroundings
- What makes cats feel happy and secure
- Strategies to reduce wildlife harm caused by domestic cats
The talk lasts one hour and is suitable for adults, especially parents who want to educate their families about pet and wildlife safety.
Location and Access
The event takes place at Mornington Library, located on Vancouver Street, Mornington 3931. The venue is accessible and welcoming, with facilities to ensure a comfortable visit.
Mornington Library is easy to reach by car or public transport, with parking options nearby. The library environment is family-friendly, making it a convenient stop for parents and children alike.
Important Information
This is a free event but bookings are essential to secure your place. If you are unable to attend after booking, please notify the library to release your tickets for others.
The session is scheduled for Wednesday, 13 May 2026, from 14:30 to 15:30. Arrive a few minutes early to settle in and enjoy the full experience.
Please note that the event is designed for adults and parents interested in cat care and wildlife protection; children should be supervised.
Booking and Prices
Attendance is free of charge, making this an accessible opportunity for all community members. Booking is required to manage numbers and ensure a quality experience.
Reserve your spot by contacting Mornington Library directly via phone or email. Early booking is recommended as places may fill quickly.
Enjoy a valuable and educational afternoon that supports both your pet’s happiness and local wildlife conservation.