The card features a gray-striped cat with a red bow around its neck, holding a candle-snuffer in its right paw and holly in its left. It is next to a shining candle. There is more holly in the upper left corner. "A Merry Christmas" is printed at the bottom.
The card looks like a pencil drawing in black and white. To the left is a white cat, sitting in front of grass that is as tall as it. To the right, a darker-shaded puppy peeks out of the grass. Beneath their feet is the question "Can I play in your Yard?"
This postcard is oriented vertically and has an off-white background. On all sides there is a thin tan border. In the upper center of the postcard is a cat wearing a red Santa Claus jacket and hat, each with white fur trim. There is a thin band tied around the cat's waist and its two front paws stick out of the sleeves of the coat. The cat is an orange/brown tabby with large teal eyes which look down towards its right paw. It has a bemused/angry expression on its face and its whiskers are seen on its cheeks and forehead. Its ears stick out from the hat and are turned toward each side and back slightly. It appears to have a slight smile on its face with the right corner of its mouth turning up more than the left. In its right paw it holds a small decorated Christmas tree. In its left paw it holds the neck of a green bag which goes over its shoulder. Behind the cat is a green faded background radiating out from behind it. Below the image of the cat it reads "With best Wishes for a Happy Christmas" where the "W" in "With" is inside a sketched piece of fabric hanging from a small horn. From this fabric extends three pieces of ribbon: one which goes off to the left side of the card, one which is short and nearly reaches the "f" in "for," and a third which is long and tangles itself in the "H" of "Happy" and the "C" in "Christmas." Under this is printed "From" and someone has handwritten "Percy Jo Arthur" onto the dotted line.
In the left lower corner of the card there is a picture of a black cat sitting before a lit fireplace. It is made of brick and has holly and stockings hanging from it. To the right is a poem: "Of all good days upon / life's pathway / This is the best. May / You find it so this Xmas". Above the poem is the greeting "Yultide Thoughts" suroounded by a vine of holly.
The main scene of the card is black and white, while it is bordered in yellow with the red text "I wish it was over" at the bottom. In the center is a black and white cat sitting in a bowl on a table with a bar of soap beside it. In the background is a curtain.
An orange and brown cat is sitting in a blue pot filled with holly. There is what appears to be a doorway behind it, and covering the table beneath it is a red-and-white checked tablecloth. "Christmas Greetings" is printed along the bottom.
The card features a wooden framed view covered in holly and icicles. Inside a wreath in the scene is a cat. Behind it is a snow-covered hill with a house in the background. Printed at the bottom is "With every Good Wish for a Joyful Christmas."
The card features one cat, gray with white strips, sitting on the ground by bunches of holly and looking up at a tri-colored orange, black and white cat which is looking down from a window in a wooden wall. "Merry Christmas" is printed in the bottom right corner.
A gray cat is counterbalancing golden weights on an ornate metal scale; the cat is heavier. The scale is on a brown table and the background is a mix of dark to light gray. "I am the heaviest." is printed at the bottom, and there is handwriting reading "Wishing you all a Bright New Year. Carrie".
The card, drawn in a cartoon style, depicts a brown and white cat with its claws sunk into a peron's leg. The person, who is only shown from the knees down, is wearing red pants, blue stockings, and black shoes. Their hand is barely visible, splayed in pain. Printed in the upper right is "It's time you scratched me a line!"