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A side-by-side comparison of a lifelike Siamese wool felt pet portrait and the real cat that inspired the art.


When Grief Has No Words 

Losing a cat is a quiet, profound heartbreak. You find yourself listening for the soft thud of paws on the bed, or looking toward their favourite sun-drenched windowsill before you remember they’re gone. The house feels still in a way that’s hard to explain to those who haven't shared their lives with a feline companion.

Amy, the founder of the Sydney-based studio The Soft Hours, understands this silence. Following the loss of her beloved Golden Retriever, Daisy, Amy realised that generic memorials—mass-produced paw prints or stock posters—couldn’t bridge the gap left by a soul animal

She turned to needle-felting to "hold" her own grief, and now helps cat families across Australia do the same, driven by the belief that the unique bond we share with our cats deserves to be truly, tangibly held.

Art You Can Hold 

A 3D needle-felted ginger cat portrait by The Soft Hours shown alongside the original reference photo on a tablet.
From screen to soul: Amy uses your reference photos to meticulously sculpt every whisker and expression, ensuring a perfect likeness for every feline commission


Every memorial from The Soft Hours is meticulously handcrafted in Amy’s Sydney studio using hand-dyed merino wool and wire. Working from your photos, Amy captures the essence of your cat—not just the pattern of their tabby stripes or the glow of their coat, but the specific, knowing tilt of their head and the soulful depth of their eyes.

"Pet loss is a disenfranchised grief," Amy says. "People are often expected to move on quickly, especially with cats. 

I wanted to create something that said: No, this mattered. They mattered."

A curious domestic cat sniffs a remarkably lifelike custom wool felt cat portrait in its gift packaging.



A Gift of Healing 

With Mother’s Day approaching, these portraits have become a deeply moving gift for "Cat Mums" navigating a recent loss. For a generation that lives between the digital and the physical, the studio also offers the LumiCube—a holographic tribute that uses technology to keep a cat’s memory vividly alive.

Because each piece is a labour of love taking 6 to 10 weeks to handcraft, ordering early ensures Amy can dedicate the necessary time to every whisker and detail.


Price & Where to Buy

The Soft Hours ships Australia-wide. You can commission a custom feline tribute via the official website.

  • Custom Wool Felt Portraits: Lifelike miniatures sculpted from your photos. Available in six options from "Head Only" (from $309) to the premium "Head & Top" (up to $559) across 5", 8", and 10" frames.

A complete handcrafted wool felt custom 3D pet sculpture shown in hand for scale, demonstrating the detailed "Head & Top" option available for pets.




  • LumiPet Cube: A holographic 3D keepsake. RRP $79 (Included complimentary with every portrait order to provide comfort during the creation period).

  • Memory World Sanctuaries: A museum-quality 3D scene with preserved botanicals—a permanent sanctuary for your cat’s spirit (Limited to 8 per month). RRP $999.

A premium "Memory World" sanctuary by The Soft Hours, featuring a handcrafted sculpture inside a glass display with preserved botanicals.

The Soft Hours exists in the space between grief and gratitude — the soft hours after loss, when you're not quite sad and not quite okay, and you just want something real to hold onto.

Visit the Website: thesofthours.com.au

Socials: @softhours.au | Facebook

RSPCA Australia and Pacific International Insurance teams, including Dr. Katrina Warren and Dr. Emily Lucas, at Sydney Harbour for the launch of the new RSPCA Pet Insurance offering customisable cover for Australian cats and dogs.


A New Era for Feline Protection: RSPCA Launches Enhanced Pet Insurance

As of April 1, 2026, the landscape of feline healthcare in Australia has shifted. In a landmark move, RSPCA Australia has partnered with Pacific International Insurance to launch an entirely new insurance model. 

Unlike previous versions, the RSPCA now holds a seat at the governance table, ensuring that cat owners' premiums directly support the charity’s mission to rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome animals in need.

The "Vaccination Gap" and Cat Healthcare 

The launch comes at a critical time for Australian felines. Recent data from the Animal Medicines Australia 2025 report shows a worrying trend: nearly 20% of cat owners are currently deferring essential vaccinations due to rising costs.

The new RSPCA Pet Insurance aims to bridge this gap through PetFlex, a customisable system that allows owners to build a policy around their specific budget. Rather than rigid tiers, you can choose your own annual limits (up to $35,000), benefit percentages, and excess levels.

Feline-Focused Coverage: Dental, Behaviour, and More

Cat owners know that feline health isn't just about accidents. The new model offers specialised add-ons that are particularly relevant to indoor and outdoor cats alike:

  • Dental Illness: Coverage for gingivitis and periodontal disease—common issues for aging cats.
  • Behavioural Support: Professional help for feline stress, aggression, or excessive grooming.
  • Direct2Vet Payments: No more "reimbursement anxiety." With Direct2Vet, you only pay the "gap" at the clinic, and the RSPCA pays the rest directly to your vet, ensuring your cat gets immediate care without a massive upfront credit card bill.

"Coming Home" for Existing Policyholders 

If you have an RSPCA-branded policy that started before 1 April 2026, your premium is no longer contributing to the RSPCA's frontline work

The charity is inviting all feline parents to "come home" to the new model, offering no new exclusion periods and continued cover for previously claimed conditions (up to your limits).

RSPCA Australia and Pacific International Insurance teams, including Dr. Katrina Warren and Dr. Emily Lucas, at the official media wall for the launch of the new RSPCA Pet Insurance partnership for cats and dogs.


Impact Beyond Your Own Cat 

By choosing the new RSPCA Pet Insurance, you are funding the welfare of cats nationwide. In 2025 alone, these contributions helped investigate over 55,000 cruelty complaints and supported the rehoming of over 77,000 animals.

To learn more about building a PetFlex policy for your cat or to make the switch, visit www.rspcapetinsurance.org.au

Related News for Cat Lovers:

Official creative for the 2026 RSPCA Pet of the Year Awards featuring a tabby cat and a black and tan dog. A $25,000 total prize pool is available across six categories for pets in NSW and Victoria.


Is Your Feline a Legend? $25,000 in Prizes for the 2026 RSPCA Pet of the Year Awards!


The Search for Australia’s Most Iconic Cat is On

While dogs often steal the spotlight, every cat owner knows that the true "Main Character" energy lives within the feline world. 

Whether your companion is a sun-patch-napping senior, a high-energy kitten, or a stoic rescue who has finally found their "purr-fect" forever home, the 2026 RSPCA Pet of the Year Awards are officially calling for entries.

This isn’t just a quest for the cutest whiskers in New South Wales and Victoria; it’s a heart-warming celebration of the unique bond between humans and their cats. 

From the "lap-warmers" who get us through a long workday to the "keyboard-stealers" who provide endless entertainment, the RSPCA is inviting cat parents to put their feline legends in the limelight.


More Than Just a Beauty Pageant: A Lifeline for Animals

With over $25,000 in prizes up for grabs, the stakes are undeniably high. However, the true heart of this competition is community-led fundraising. Every dollar raised through the voting process goes directly to RSPCA NSW and RSPCA Victoria.

These funds are critical for the rescue, rehabilitation, and rehoming of thousands of vulnerable animals across Australia. By entering your cat, you aren't just competing for a title—you are actively helping the RSPCA provide a second chance for pets who haven't yet found their "forever home."


A Dedicated Space for Feline Greatness

The RSPCA has refined its categories for 2026 to ensure that every type of personality has a place to shine. For cat lovers, the opportunities are extensive:

  • Cutest Cat: A category dedicated purely to the felines who rule their households with a mix of grace and mischief.

  • Best Rescue: This category celebrates the transformative power of adoption. It’s for the cats who came from shelters or rescue groups and became an irreplaceable part of the family.

  • Adorable Others: A quirky space for those "out-of-the-box" companions who might not fit a traditional mould but have a mountain of personality.

  • Influencer Categories (2x): Specifically designed for the "Social Media Stars." If your cat already has a following, these categories offer professional content opportunities and exclusive brand partnerships that are essentially "money-can't-buy" experiences.

A collage for the 2026 RSPCA Pet of the Year Awards featuring a dog, a kitten, a pony, and a rabbit. The graphic invites owners to enter their pets for a chance to win a portion of the $25,000 total prize pool.


How to Enter and Win

Winning isn’t just about having the best high-definition photo; it’s about mobilising your community and showing off your cat’s unique story.

1. Enter: Upload your favourite feline snaps to petoftheyearawards.com.au before 13 April.

2. Vote: Public voting officially kicks off on 15 April. While supporters can make donations to boost a pet's tally, there is one free vote available for every entry, every single day.

3. The Journey: Successful entries will progress through multiple rounds, with the winners of each category ultimately being crowned in late April.

"This campaign is an amazing opportunity to come together, watch the cuteness unfold, and help the RSPCA support thousands of animals who deserve a second chance," says Ben Wilheim, Community Fundraising Manager of RSPCA NSW.


Key Dates for Your Calendar:

  • Entries Close: 13 April 2026

  • Public Voting Opens: 15 April 2026

  • Winners Announced: Late April 2026

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