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Couldn't get enough of cats, eh? Well, in this honor, you will care for a cat for a minimum of six months. If you don't already know, you'll quickly learn why so many people love them so much!
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Cats - Advanced

Skill Level

2

Year

2001

Version

22.12.2024

Approval authority

General Conference

Cats Advanced AY Honor.png
Cats - Advanced
Nature
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
General Conference
Year of Introduction
2001

Overview

Couldn't get enough of cats, eh? Well, in this honor, you will care for a cat for a minimum of six months. If you don't already know, you'll quickly learn why so many people love them so much! Domestic cat felis catus stare.jpg

The Challenging Part

The most challenging requirement of this honor is probably this:


3. Keep a cat for at least six months and do one of the following:

a. If you currently have a cat, keep a record of the care for you cat for one month. Include in your record when it is watered and fed and how often and with what supplies you care for the liter box. Why should your cat not be allowed to roam the neighborhood free?

b. If you do not currently have a cat but you owned one at sometime in the past for at least 6 months, take care of someone else's cat for at least one week. Record the care that was required and explain the relationship of house cats on the environment and why it is best they not be allowed to become feral.

c. Participate in a cat related project of your choice in support of a local humane society or similar organization.