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Cat College Frequently Asked Questions



I just found out about Cat College and it started awhile ago, can I still enroll?
Yes so long as the classes are posted, you may enroll and take classes.

How do I enroll?
Click here to enroll.

How do I know I got my points for enrolling?
Go to your ‘My Account’ page and it will show in your point accrual.

How do I graduate from Cat College?
Each series of courses has a graduation ceremony and diploma (Series 100 courses, Series 200 courses, etc.) and you graduate from each series of courses by earning a 60 percent or better on all quizzes.

How do I graduate with honors?
Get 90 percent or above on all quizzes.

Can I take the quizzes more than once?
Yes you can.  Each failing score will record until you earn a passing grade (60 percent or better).  Once you earn a 60 percent or better, that is your final score.

When is graduation?
You will receive an e-mail with graduation details.

Where can I go and download my diploma?
After the close of classes (last class date), quizzes will be scored and diplomas will be posted on graduation date for download in your ‘My Account’ page.

Do I have to take the prerequisites to enroll in the 200 level classes?
Yes, you do. The material prepares you for advanced the next series of courses.

Can I exceed the schedule posted?  In other words, can I take the 100 series courses and immediately take the 200 series courses without yet receiving my 100 series diploma?
Yes, so long as you pass all of your quizzes with a 60 percent or higher, you may take the next set of courses.

Do I get points for every quiz I take?
No, Club Cat points are only given out on the regular site quizzes.

What does extra credit activity get me?
The extra credit activities give you Club Cat points.

I took a quiz but I don't see my points for extra credit. What happened?
Please make sure you are logged in. Carefully review the activity or your point history on the "My Account" page. Points reflected are sums of similar activities on a certain date. If you still feel that you have not received all your points, contact us using the subject "Cat College Technical Support."

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good info
natasha, airdrie, AB
Posted: 4/15/2012 3:41:43 PM
Here's some cat college info - Cats and kittens make wonderful pets. They are fairly neat, warm and affectionate, and need little care compared to other pets such as dogs. Here is a list of the different kinds of litter boxes and what to look for.
Traditional Litter Boxes: If you are the traditional and simple type and don’t like to bother with the fancy and complicated products that are on the market today, you are better off sticking with these traditional litter boxes.
Related Coverage Cat Litter Box – There are different kinds of cat litter boxes that are being sold in pet shops and you might be confused on what to get. Read this article to find out which kind of you need. Cat Litter Box Furniture to Hide the Mess and Give Style to Your Home - Cats and kittens litter box furniture is a great way to disguise your feline’s toileting area. Find out what styles are available to find the perfect one for your home. Toss The Litter Box – Toilet Train Your Feline

Often times, the mere smell of someone’s home will reveal whether or not they own a cat. There may not be much worse than the putrid smell of a dirty litter box emanating within a home. Many people would jump at just a chance to eliminate the stench of cat waste altogether. Dealing With
Unlike traditional boxes, automatic ones require only premium filler and are much pricier than the simpler traditional cat pans. Automatic litter boxes are electric and therefore need to be placed near an outlet. It is up to the user to decide whether or not the box is always on or not.
Most cats and kittens boxes are extremely safe and there is no reason to worry for the cat’s safety, however if you want to be extra cautious you can turn on the litter box to run a cycle only after the cat has relieved itself. Most automatic cat boxes require that the cat be at least six months old. Read more at LINK
tom, murfreesboro, TN
Posted: 4/8/2012 7:41:07 AM
Valerie -- All quizzes are on the class schedule next to the article and the interactive section of the course. Visit the class schedule each time you want to take a quiz.
CatChannelEditor, Irvine, CA
Posted: 1/26/2012 11:20:22 PM
I love catchannel.com and I knew I would register for it as soon as my first subscription copy would arrive (catfancy)!! I WUV CAT COLLEGE TOOOOO MUCH!
Freya, Richmond Hill, ON
Posted: 1/26/2012 4:36:03 PM
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