The Bobcat Badge is the very first rank that each and every Cub Scout must
earn. A Cub must have earned his Bobcat Badge before he may receive any other
badge of rank. The purpose of the Bobcat rank is to teach the boy the basics of
Cub Scouting.

When a boy begins his Cub Scouting journey at the earliest opportunity
(second grade), he first earns his Bobcat Badge, then starts the Wolf Trail for
his Wolf Badge. If, however, a boy starts Cub Scouting in the third grade, he
first earns his Bobcat Badge, then starts on the Bear Trail towards the Bear
Badge, while a boy joining in the fourth or fifth grade, first earns his Bobcat
Badge, then proceeds to earn activity badges and his Webelos Badge. A boy may
not go back and complete requirements for a lower rank than his current grade
allows.
The requirements for Bobcat are as follows.
- Learn and say The Cub Scout Promise
I....promise to do my
best
To do my duty to God and my country,
To help other people,
and
To obey the Law of the Pack.
Duty
to God means...Put God first. Do what you know God wants you to
do.
And my country means...Do what you can for your
country. Be proud that you are an American.
To help other
people means...Do things for others that would please them.
Obey the Law of the Pack means...Be a good Cub Scout. Be
proud that you are one.
- Say The Law of the Pack, tell what it means.

The Cub Scout
follows Akela (say Ah-KAY-la)...Akela is a good leader. Your mother or father is Akela.
In the Pack, your Cubmaster is Akela. Your Den Leader is Akela. At school,
your teacher is Akela.
The Cub Scout helps the Pack
go...Come to all the meetings. Do what you can to help. Think of others
in the pack.
The Pack helps the Cub Scout
grow...You can have fun when you are a part of the pack. Learn things
from others. Do things with them.
The Cub Scout gives
goodwill...Smile. Be happy. Do things that make others happy. They
don't have to be big things. Little things help, too.
- Tell what WEBELOS means...

Webelos is a
Cub Scout secret. You'll have to become a Cub Scout to find out what it
means!
- Show the Cub Scout Sign. Tell what it means.

Make the sign with
your right hand and with your arm held straight up. The two fingers stand for
two parts of the Promise - "to help other people" and "to obey." They look
like a wolf's ears ready to listen to Akela.
Give the Cub Scout Sign
when you say the Cub Scout Promise or the Law of the Pack.
- Show the Cub Scout Handshake. Tell what it means.

Here's how to
shake hands with another Cub Scout. Hold out your right hand just as you
always do to shake hands. Put your first two fingers along the inside of the
other boy's wrist.
This means that you help and that you obey the law
of the Pack.
- Say the Cub Scout Motto.
It means that when you play
a game, you should DO YOUR BEST to win or help your
team win. When you are in school, you should DO YOUR
BEST to learn from your teachers. When you're at home, you should help
your family to the best of your abilities. Always - DO YOUR
BEST.
- Give the Cub Scout Salute.

A Cub Scout salutes
with his right hand by holding his fingers as he does for the Cub Scout Sign.
Keep the two fingers next to each other and straight. Touch the tips of the
fingers to his cap or if he's not wearing his cap then to his
eyebrow.
A salute is a way to show respect to your leaders and your
country. When you salute a leader, you show him/her that you look up to them,
when you salute the flag you show that you are proud of your
country.
- Child Abuse.
With your parent or guardian, complete the
exercises in the Parent's Guide...How to Protect Your Children from Child
Abuse found as a pull out section in the front of any Cub Scout
Handbook.
When the new Cub Scout has completed these requirements, he has earned the
Bobcat Badge. This badge will be presented to him at the next Pack Meeting and
he will usually embark on the Wolf Trail, the next
step in advancement in Cub Scouting. If however the boy is starting as a Bear or Webelos, he will
then start on the appropriate trail for advancement in that stage of scouting.