| Full-Page Illustrations |
| “There was never any sleep after the kitten was in the room” | [Frontispiece] |
| “Mrs. Wood, creeping down with her candle, interrupted a grand game of tag between all the animals” | Page | [ 83] |
| “As her door opened, Weejums shot out with a swelling tail, and her enraged victim in pursuit” | ” | [197] |
| Illustrations in the Text |
| The Alley Cat | Page | [5] |
| She missed her own mother | ” | [13] |
| If she could have seen how sweet she looked | ” | [15] |
| He was naturally inelegant in his language | ” | [36] |
| A little girl’s young mother cat | ” | [46] |
| Mr. and Mrs. Blueberry | ” | [64] |
| In a Mother Hubbard wrapper and a straw hat | ” | [66] |
| Weejums helps receive | ” | [71] |
| Cyclone | ” | [73] |
| Fairy Lilian | ” | [105] |
| A nice warm muffin | ” | [114] |
| Weejums had not only one new ribbon, but many | ” | [137] |
| The sash was not too tight to allow for dinner | ” | [173] |
| Torn-Nose | ” | [183] |
| A Red Cross cat | ” | [188] |
| A visiting lady | ” | [193] |
| Mrs. Winslow | ” | [195] |
| A Christmas present, with Eunice’s love | ” | [217] |
| Weejums | ” | [220] |