To log this cache, you must do three things: 1) Sign the physical log at the posted coordinates. As with most challenges, the work comes in finding the qualifying caches, rather than in finding the cache. 2) Find 10 caches with the word Cat, Kitty, Kitten, Bobcat, Wildcat, Dog, Doggie, Doggy, Wolf, Coyote, Panther, Lion, Tiger, or any specific breed of cat or dog in the title of the cache (i.e. Siamese, Manx, (and yes, Cheshire), Shepherd, Collie, Boxer, like that) as long as they stand alone in the title of the cache. Doghouse, Catclaw, Dogbone do not count. Also a FOX is counted as a dog (with characteristics of both a cat and a dog, which I did not know when I started this challenge. So again, Fox counts, but foxy or foxtrot would not. Also, Kansas Iris told me that Loup is Wolf in French, so you can use that if you have one and JnGU informed me of Gatos--it counts as well. If the cache is about a specific dog, like Stormy--it must be very clear on the cache page that Stormy is a dog. Fair enough? 3) Document the caches found with the GC number and name of the cache in your log. A cache database applications such as GSAK may be very helpful. All finds count since you started caching. And they do not have to be from Minnesota. You may post a NOTE with the ones you have completed as you are working on the challenge if you wish. Or post a bookmark. This should not be a hard one to complete. There are a million of them out there--go get them! Have fun!
CONGRATULATIONS TO ButcherAndSwimmer and Two of Hearts FOR FTF--YOU DOGS YOU! OR IS IT WILDCATS?! YAY!