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Cat Coloring Pages (free PDF prints)

Cat coloring pages provide a delightful and creative outlet, offering a wonderful opportunity to explore the fascinating educational world of felines through art. These unique pages feature a diverse range of cat coloring sheet options, inviting individuals to unleash their imagination and bring these charming creatures to life with an array of colors. Doing so can be a soothing experience that allows individuals to express their artistic flair while celebrating the beauty and grace of these beloved companions. It’s the purr-fect way to relax, unwind, and immerse oneself in all things cat.

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Cat Coloring Pages (free printable PDF templates). lifeshouldcostless.com

Feel free to choose your preferred design, save the downloadable PDF template, print it, and let your creative spirit soar as you indulge in coloring to your heart’s desire.

Additionally, these fun designs can serve as versatile resources, whether as embroidery patterns or as a wellspring of inspiration for intricate fine line tattoos.

The possibilities are endless, allowing you to explore various artistic avenues & make the most of these cat-themed creations.


Cat facts

For those who are new to my coloring pages, it’s important to note that I always provide the option to delve into the subject matter, allowing you to seamlessly transform your coloring experience into an educational journey.

With that in mind, let’s embark on an enlightening exploration together!

Here are some fun and interesting facts about cats (my reference source can be found here):

  • Cats have been domesticated for thousands of years, with evidence of their association with humans dating back to ancient Egypt.
  • There are over 70 recognized cat breeds worldwide, each with its unique characteristics, appearance, and temperament.
  • Cats are highly skilled predators known for their agility and hunting abilities. They have retractable claws and keen senses, including exceptional night vision.
  • Unlike dogs, cats walk by moving both their right and left front and back legs together, which gives them a graceful and smooth gait.
  • Cats have a specialized collarbone that allows them to always land on their feet when falling from heights, a reflex known as the “righting reflex.”
  • Cats communicate through various vocalizations, including purring, meowing, hissing, and growling. They also use body language, such as tail position and ear movements, to convey their moods and intentions.
  • Domestic cats sleep for an average of 12 to 16 hours a day, conserving energy for their bursts of activity. Some cats even sleep up to 20 hours a day!
  • Cats have a specialized grooming routine and spend a significant amount of time cleaning themselves. Their rough tongues help remove dirt, debris, and loose hair from their fur.
  • While cats are known as obligate carnivores, meaning they require a diet primarily composed of meat, they have been observed occasionally enjoying plant-based foods like grass or small amounts of fruits and vegetables.
  • Cats have a highly developed sense of hearing, capable of detecting high-frequency sounds that are inaudible to humans. They can rotate their ears 180 degrees to locate the source of a sound.
  • The average lifespan of a cat varies depending on various factors, but indoor cats generally live longer than outdoor cats. With proper care, cats can live well into their late teens or even early twenties.
  • Cats have a unique bond with humans and are often valued as loving companions and emotional support animals. Interacting with cats has been shown to reduce stress and promote well-being.

I hope you find these facts interesting and informative!

If you would like to read a lot more about cats, here are some more good resources to learn about them:


Tips for coloring

Here are some tips and tricks for getting the best results when coloring your cat pictures:

  • Reference Photos: Look for reference photos of real cats or other cat pictures to get inspiration for colors, patterns, and textures. This can help you create a more realistic or imaginative depiction of your cat.
  • Color Selection: Consider the breed or type of cat you’re coloring and choose colors that are commonly associated with that breed. However, don’t be afraid to experiment and use your imagination to create unique and vibrant color combinations.
  • Layering and Blending: Start with light strokes and gradually build up layers of color to create depth and dimension. Experiment with blending different shades together to achieve smooth transitions and gradients.
  • Textures and Fur: Pay attention to the texture of the cat’s fur. Use different techniques like short strokes, dots, or even light flicks of the pencil or brush to simulate fur texture and create a realistic or stylized effect.
  • Highlights and Shadows: Add highlights and shadows to give your cat a three-dimensional appearance. Observe the light source in the picture and imagine where it would create highlights and cast shadows on the cat’s body.
  • Details: Focus on the cat’s facial features, such as the eyes, nose, and whiskers, to bring out their personality. Take your time and use fine-tipped markers, colored pencils, or gel pens for precise detailing.
  • Backgrounds: Consider adding a background to your cat coloring sheet to enhance the overall composition. It can be a simple color wash, a pattern, or even a scene that complements the cat’s appearance or mood.
  • Experiment with Mediums: Explore different coloring mediums such as colored pencils, markers, watercolors, or even digital coloring. Each medium offers unique effects and possibilities, so don’t be afraid to try new techniques.
  • Relax and Enjoy: Coloring is meant to be a fun and relaxing activity, so don’t worry about making it perfect. Embrace imperfections and enjoy the process of bringing your cat page to life with your personal touch.

Remember, there are no strict rules in coloring, so feel free to experiment, let your creativity soar, and make the cat artwork uniquely yours!


Options For Printing:

Letter C is for Cat Writing Practice Worksheets

*My letter C is for Cat coloring sheet printables are specifically designed to be used in a classroom setting, they are the only printable options on this page that do not need written permission to use in a public setting.

Please send the link to this post along if anyone asks you where you got them. Thank you!

Letter C is For Cat Worksheet Example
Letter C is For Cat Worksheet Example
Letter C is For Cat Coloring Page Example
Letter C is For Cat Coloring Page Example

Various Cats

Colouring Pages Of Cats Example
Colouring Pages Of Cats Example
Cats Coloring Pages Example
Cats Coloring Pages Example
Coloring Page Cat Example
Coloring Page Cat Example
Cats Coloring Pages Example
Cats Coloring Pages Example
Coloring Pages Cat Astronauts Example
Coloring Pages Cat Astronauts Example
Cats Colouring Pages Example
Cats Colouring Pages Example
Coloring Page For Cat Example
Coloring Page For Cat Example
Coloring Pages Of Cats Example
Coloring Pages Of Cats Example
Outline Cat Picture To Color Example
Outline Cat Picture To Color Example

Mermaid Cats

Mermaid cat coloring page example
Mermaid cat coloring page example
Mermaid cats coloring page example
Mermaid cats coloring page example
Mermaid kitties coloring page example
Mermaid kitties coloring page example

Unicorn cats

Unicorn cat coloring page example
Unicorn cat coloring page example
Unicorn cat and shooting star coloring page example
Unicorn cat and shooting star coloring page example
Unicorn cats with rainbow coloring page example
Unicorn cats with rainbow coloring page example
Coloring Page Cat Example
Coloring Page Cat Example

Cats

Cat Coloring Page Example
Cat Coloring Page Example
Coloring Pages Cats Example
Coloring Pages Cats Example
Coloring pages of cats example
Coloring pages of cats example

Dog and Cat

I do have another dog and cat option to print over on my Dogs Coloring Page, so check that out too.

Dog and Cat Color Sheet Example
Dog and Cat Color Sheet Example
Dog and cat coloring page outline example
Dog and cat coloring page outline example

Other writing practice worksheets

C is for cat example
C is for cat example
C is for cat printable example
C is for cat printable example

FAQ’s

What colors are cats usually?


Cats can come in a wide variety of colors and patterns, including:

Black
White
Gray
Brown
Orange
Cream
Calico (a mix of white, black, and orange)
Tabby (striped or spotted)

The color of a cat’s fur can vary greatly within each of these categories, with some cats having solid-colored coats while others have more complex patterns. Additionally, some cats can have unique coloring due to genetics or breed-specific characteristics.

What color are cats eyes?


Cats’ eye colors can vary and are determined by genetics. Common eye colors for cats include:

Green
Yellow
Blue
Amber
Copper
Odd-eyed (having two different colored eyes)

Eye color can also change throughout a cat’s life due to various factors, such as aging or certain health conditions. For example, a cat’s eyes may turn cloudy or blue due to cataracts or other eye disorders.

*I will add more cat colour / color FAQ’s as people send me their questions.


In conclusion, cat coloring pages provide a wonderful way to indulge in artistic expression while celebrating the captivating world of felines.

Whether you’re a child or an adult, these pages offer a chance to unleash your creativity, experiment with colors, and bring adorable cats to life on paper.

From exploring different patterns to capturing the grace of various cats, coloring sheets of cats can be a relaxing and immersive experience that provides joy and satisfaction.

Furthermore, these coloring pages can serve as a gateway to learning about cats, their behavior, and their fascinating characteristics, making the experience not only entertaining but also educational.

So, grab your coloring tools, let your imagination roam, and embark (or em-purr…lol) on a colorful journey into the enchanting world of cats. Happy coloring!


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  • All of my animals coloring pages are found here.
  • Or, my other mammals coloring pages can be found here.

Otherwise, here are direct links to several of my other mammal related posts that you’re also going to love:

Animals / Mammals

Animals / Birds

Animals / Insects

Other good resources for a printable cat

*This post was originally shared to this blog on 05/09/2023, and has since been updated to improve user experience, add video instruction, as well as to make it as shareable as possible across the social medias.

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