in 2025 Convention programming includes
presentations,
panels,
workshops and
tutorials on
anthropomorphic culture, from
literature,
fiction and
art to
science,
technology and
spirituality. The convention will often provide space for
stand-up comedy routines by entertainers like
Uncle Kage and
Alkali Bismuth;
filk music, many kinds of
gaming, and
roleplaying sessions, as well as numerous
puppeteering and
performing arts events. A unifying
theme is common for larger events. Most conventions will feature some kind of an art show, in which artists' work is displayed, often for direct purchase or
auction during the convention. There will often be a "Dealers' Den" where art and
comic book distributors and other
merchants can sell their wares for a fee, and an ''Artists' Alley'' where individual artists are given space for no fee or a token fee, usually on the condition that they sell only their own work. Artists may also trade art between each other using
sketchbooks.
Erotic art is typically allowed if kept separate from other pieces, and shown only to adult attendees. but some, such as Eufuria or Las Vegas Fur Con, are strictly for those above 18 or 21 years of age. Major conventions tend to have a
rave on at least one evening. Often there is a "fursuit-friendly" dance prior to the main event, with raised lighting and slower music to offset fursuiters' reduced vision and mobility. The use of
glowsticks and illuminated
poi are popular once the lights are dimmed. A furry convention is also an opportunity to socialize, and private parties for subgroups of the fandom are common. Conventions with significant numbers of fursuiters may offer an event known as the
furry games,
furry races, or
critterlympics. These focus on feats of
dexterity suited to multiple players in teams, such as dragging a sled filled with
plush toys or other fursuiters around a marked track, or racing back and forth while tethered to one another with a
hula hoop. Some conventions have established charity auctions, which (in the US) usually raise several thousand dollars for the convention's yearly charity, typically a
wildlife refuge,
nature reserve,
animal shelter,
sanctuary or
rescue group. Organizers may also donate from the convention's own funds. In total, furry conventions raised over US$50,000 for charity in 2006, with
Further Confusion and
Anthrocon raising over US$60,000 throughout their history. ==Attendees==