Minnesotans fur-ever love our pets, and the team at Minnesota Monthly is no exception! To honor these beloved family members, we launched PetFest, the search for the cutest pet!
Beginning with a call for entries, Minnesota Monthly and NutriSource Pet Foods is inviting proud pet owners across the region to submit their cutest pet photos. All photos are posted here for the entire year, and the winner will be announced on June 11, 2021, and will be featured in our July/August issue. Minnesota’s “Cutest Pet” will also receive a professional photoshoot!
A special thank you to NutriSource for presenting.
Proceeds from the contest will benefit the University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Hospital’s NutriSource Facility Dog Program.
Arthur Collins, an almost 1-year-old orange and white tabby from Arden Hills, Minnesota, is the 2021 winner of Minnesota Monthly’s PetFest, presented by NutriSource!
Get to Know Arthur
Nickname: Little nugget
Words that Describe Arthur: He is brave, happy-go-lucky, sweet, and sometimes mischievous. His motto is “wherever I go, there I am.”
Favorite Things: Arthur loves playing with his glitter ball, eating anything he can get his little mouth on, wrestling with his brother Buddy, and snuggles with his momma.
Favorite Places: Anywhere he is. Arthur makes himself comfortable or entertains himself anywhere around the house with no preferences.
Silliest Quirk: Each day, Arthur walks by his mamma carrying random things in his mouth: plastic utensils, socks, pens, underwear, wrappers to name a few.
Minnesotans fur-ever love our pets, and the team at Minnesota Monthly is no exception! To honor these beloved family members, we launched PetFest, the search for the cutest pet!
Beginning with a call for entries, Minnesota Monthly and NutriSource Pet Foods invited proud pet owners across the region to submit their cutest pet photos. All photos are posted here for the entire year, and the winner is featured in our July/August issue.
A special thank you to NutriSource for presenting.
Proceeds from the contest benefitted the University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Hospital’s NutriSource Facility Dog Program.