The Amazing Acro-Cats at Shoreline College Theater August 28-31, 2025

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The Amazing Acro-Cats will perform at Shoreline College Theater from August 28 to 31, 2025, featuring five shows over the weekend. The 90-minute spectacle highlights trained cats displaying impressive acrobatics such as riding skateboards and jumping through hoops. The show concludes with Tuna and the Rock Cats, the only all-cat band in the world, which includes other feline musicians. A portion of ticket sales will benefit local rescue partners, emphasizing community involvement. The Acro-Cats promote cat welfare and the importance of adoption through positive reinforcement training.

Since 2009, Rock Cats Rescue has successfully found homes for hundreds of cats and kittens, striving to make a difference in their lives. The troupe has also gained national recognition, appearing on various television shows and podcasts. Their performances not only entertain but also educate audiences on the significance of cat adoption and training.

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