
Pet lovers from across Delhi NCR gathered at the NSIC Grounds in Okhla on December 13 and 14 for the latest edition of ‘Purrs and Furs’, a two-day pet festival that celebrated companionship, responsible pet ownership, and the capital’s growing animal-friendly culture.
The ‘Purrs and Furs’ pet festival was held on Friday and Saturday, December 13 and 14, at the NSIC Grounds, Okhla. The venue remained busy throughout the day as families, pet parents, rescue groups, and pet-care brands from across Delhi NCR took part in the event.
The festival transformed the venue into a shared community space where dogs, cats, and other companion animals interacted freely with their owners. Visitors said the event offered a rare opportunity to socialise pets in a safe, open environment while connecting with other animal lovers.
The turnout reflected Delhi NCR’s expanding pet culture, where pets are increasingly seen as members of the family rather than accessories.
The festival featured a wide range of interactive activities for pets and humans alike. Popular attractions included Walk & Wags, Catapalooza, pet showcases, and open play zones designed to keep animals comfortable and engaged.
Stalls offering pet food, grooming services, accessories, healthcare products, and travel solutions lined the grounds, giving visitors access to a broad range of pet-care options in one place.
Alongside entertainment, the festival placed strong emphasis on pet welfare and adoption. Rescue organisations participated with animals looking for homes, while volunteers spoke to visitors about vaccination, nutrition, adoption responsibilities, and long-term care.
Organisers said events like this help encourage informed and responsible pet ownership, especially among first-time pet parents.
Many attendees described the festival as a space where pets are treated as family members. Regular visitors said they return each year because their animals enjoy the atmosphere as much as they do.
The presence of non-traditional pets, including rabbits and birds, added to the diversity of the gathering and highlighted how Delhi’s pet community continues to evolve.
To ensure a safe experience, organisers implemented basic health and safety measures, including checks to allow only healthy and vaccinated pets in common areas. Water stations, shaded rest zones, and on-call medical support were available across the venue.
Visitors noted that the arrangements helped maintain a calm and inclusive environment, even during peak hours.
What began as a small pet meet more than a decade ago has grown into one of Delhi’s most recognised pet festivals. Each edition has expanded in scale, with more activities, participating brands, and community engagement.
Organisers said the growth reflects changing urban lifestyles, where pets now play a central role in family life and social spaces.
As pet ownership continues to rise across the region, events like ‘Purrs and Furs’ provide a shared platform for awareness, connection, and learning. For many visitors, the festival offered reassurance that Delhi NCR is steadily building more pet-friendly conversations and communities.
The ‘Purrs and Furs’ pet festival was held on December 13 and 14 at the NSIC Grounds in Okhla, Delhi.
The festival took place at the NSIC Grounds, Okhla, a popular venue for large public and lifestyle events in Delhi NCR.
The event focused on celebrating pets and responsible pet ownership, bringing together pet parents, animal lovers, rescue organisations, and pet-care brands in a community-driven setting.
Visitors could take part in Walk & Wags, Catapalooza, pet showcases, open play zones, and explore stalls offering pet food, grooming, healthcare products, and travel services.
Yes. Rescue groups and volunteers participated to promote pet adoption, vaccination awareness, and long-term animal welfare, encouraging responsible decision-making among visitors.
Organisers implemented basic health and safety checks, allowed only healthy and vaccinated pets in common areas, and provided water stations, shaded rest zones, and medical support at the venue.
The festival attracted families, first-time pet parents, experienced animal lovers, and pet service providers from across Delhi NCR, along with a variety of pets including dogs, cats, and small animals.
Yes. ‘Purrs and Furs’ has been organised for over a decade and has grown into one of Delhi’s most recognised pet festivals, expanding in scale and participation each year.
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