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The 4-H cat project helps you explore what kind of cat fits into your family’s lifestyle. Cats need your love and guidance to live long and healthy lives. The project will help you learn about ...
CHEYENNE — Head, heart, hands, health and … cats? Correct! Members of 4-H had the “cat-tastic” opportunity to compete in the cat show at the Laramie County Fair on Wednesday afternoon.
The 4-H Cat Club is a fun group of youth who learn about the importance of pet care and specific needs of your cat's breed.
In addition to learning about photos for exhibition, you will learn how to edit them as part of the 4-H Computer project. (This project does a lot with graphics.) contact Connie ([email protected]) ...
4-H Cat registration at 8:30 a.m. and show at 9 a.m. with Caged Critter registration and show 9-11 a.m. Open Class Flowers due – Family Arts Building Noon-7 p.m. 4-H Blacksmithing Continuous ...
In June of 2021, Schepers sent an email to Lincoln Animal Ambassadors saying that she would like to start a cat 4-H club for her son, but first she would like to find a network of people who love ...
The 4-H Cat Project is open to all young people in grades 3 to 12. For more information, contact the Purdue Extension office at (219) 755-3240 or [email protected].
4-H Cat Club (No. 34) Fifth place — $50, 4-H RC Club (No. 38) Sixth place —$30, 4-H Rabbit Club (No. 36) GROUP 2 — YOUTH & AGRICULTURAL CLUBS FROM ELKHART COUNTY First place — $200 ...
On Friday, volunteer veterinarian Kate Byrne came to the 4-H Cat Show to make sure that roughly a dozen felines were healthy enough to compete. Byrne completed a visual inspection of the animals ...