4-H Cat Project
The Larimer County 4-H Cat project is designed to provide an opportunity to handle, care for and learn about cats. Members learn responsibility, leadership, communication and the importance of keeping accurate records. Members may participate in educational and hands-on workshops.
Manual
All project manuals are received through the Larimer County 4-H Extension office. These will be distributed to 4-H members through their organizational leaders (club leaders) after enrollment is complete. For more information on enrollment visit Join 4-H.
E-log / Record Book
We have more information about how to fill out your companion animal record books here (link opens in a new tab).
Cat Display Board Record Books
- 2021 – 2022 Cat Display Board Record Book PDF (opens in new tab)
- 2021 – 2022 Cat Display Board Record Book .docx (click to download)
Junior Companion Animal Record Books
Intermediate Companion Animal Record Books
Senior Companion Animal Record Books
Policies and Rules
- Updated Information Coming Soon
Other
- Cat Projects Volunteers Needed
Larimer County 4-H is seeking volunteers to support the Cat Project. Volunteers will work with the Cat Key Leader & the Extension Agent to coordinate educational workshops and other educational resources in their project area for members county-wide. In the Cat project, youth learn about cat breeds, behavior, good health, grooming, feeding, and more. The project is open to youth 8-18 years old. If you are interested in supporting educational programming for youth in the Cat Project, please contact Katie Daywalker at kdaywalker@larimer.org to learn more.
- Resources for Presentations