The black and whtie card shows two cats playing in a basket that could be a laundry hamper. They are in the middle of a room: there is a cabinet, window, map, and fabric on a bed visible as well as a broom propped in the corner. One cat, mostly white, is in the hamper and wears a lady's beribboned hat. The other, mostly dark, paws at the outside and wears a conicular hat. Printed at the bottom is "Come and Get a Love Pat ~" with "You'll Like It." in italics.
The monochrome card depicts one scraggly, tearful cat perched on the apex of a roof. It is scrawny - its ribs show - and its hair is sticking up in tufts all over its body. Additionally, one eye looks swollen. There is the tail end of another cat descending the roof visible as well. The greeting in the upper right reads "Cheer up! / we all have our / little troubles / !"
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.
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!"
Done in monochrome, the card depicts two black and white cats dancing with each other on a tile floor. On the back wall there is a piece of artworl. ""Waltz Me Around Again Willie"" is printed along the bottom of the card.
The card looks like a pencil sketch done in black and white. It features a white, laughing cat on the right To the left is a puppy looking sideways at the cat. At the bottom, it says ""I don't see anything to laugh at.""
Done in monochrome, the card features a mother cat and her kitten. The mother cat has bandages or wrapped ribbon around her head and paws, while the kitten is curled up next to her. Beside them is an empty dish, and printed at the bottom of the card is "I don't know why I love you but I do".
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?"
The card depicts a girl dressed in pink and blue, holding a white cat in her arms as well as a basket of pink flowers. "Greeting" is printed above her head in large letters, and below in smaller letters: "Ah! what would the world be to us / If the children were no more? / We should dread the desert behind us / Worse than the dark before. / Longfellow".
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.