Visit The One-Of-A-Kind Feline Historical Museum In Ohio

If you were unaware, Ohio is home to a delightful cat museum that may surprise you. Located within the headquarters of the Cat Fanciers’ Association (CFA) in Alliance, the Feline Historical Museum is a treasure trove for cat enthusiasts. This museum, situated on the first floor of the CFA building, features a variety of cat-related exhibits that celebrate our feline companions. Whether you’re a devoted cat aficionado or simply have a few furry friends at home, this charming destination is a must-visit on your journey through the Buckeye State.

The Cat Fanciers’ Association boasts the largest registry of pedigreed cats in the world, making it one of Ohio’s most distinctive attractions.

Modern black stone building at a street intersection with traffic lights and clear blue sky.
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Founded in 1906, this non-profit organization has a rich history, and in 2012, it expanded to include a museum.

Located on the first floor of the CFA headquarters, The Feline Historical Museum occupies a former bank building. This remarkable venue showcases the largest collection of cat-related memorabilia in the United States.

A spacious room with wooden walls, featuring framed artwork, a display table, and a doorway leading to another area.
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Entry to The Feline Historical Museum comes at no cost.

Visitors can explore a fascinating collection that includes various cat-themed art pieces and the silver collar awarded to the champion of America’s inaugural cat show held in 1895. Shown here is The Cosey Collar, dating back to that memorable year.

A silver collar and medal displayed on a black cloth, awarded to "BFST CAT 895" at Madison Square Garden.
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According to RoadsideAmerica.com, whispers abound about a bank vault that supposedly contains an impressive collection of cat dolls.

Among the various exhibits, one of the standout pieces is a cat house created by the renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright.

A red, geometric sculpture displayed in a gallery, with a staircase and glass cases in the background.
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In a cozy corner of the museum, there exists a charming library housing approximately 700 books dedicated to our feline friends. This collection not only explores the fascinating history of the Cat Fanciers’ Association (CFA) but also delves into the intriguing world of cat shows.

Group portrait of men in formal attire, some with dogs, at a cat show in 1913, showcasing Persian cats' history.
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While you won’t find live felines at the museum on a typical day, there may be opportunities to see some during special events or programs. To keep informed, be sure to follow the CFA – The Cat Fanciers’ Association, Inc on their Facebook page.

The cat museum located in Ohio welcomes visitors from Tuesday to Friday, operating from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon.

Display case featuring various decorative cat figurines in different poses and styles.
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For additional details regarding The Feline Historical Museum, check out the CFA Foundation’s website.

Did you know there’s a museum dedicated to cats in Ohio? Have you had the chance to visit The Feline Historical Museum? If you have, we’d love to hear about your experience!

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