Cat Coloring Pages to Print and Color at Home

Whiskers, paws, and fluffy tails fill these Cat Coloring Pages with charm. Some cats stretch across sunny windowsills while others curl up inside cozy baskets.

A few chase butterflies through garden paths or bat at dangling yarn balls. Parents often print these for quiet time blocks during homeschool days.

Kids grab crayons and start with the ears, then move down to the striped patterns on each tail.

Printable Cat Sheets With Different Scenes

Each design shows cats in specific places doing recognizable actions. One cat might sit beside a fishbowl on a table. Another balances on a fence post under a crescent moon.

A third sprawls across a patchwork quilt with toys scattered nearby. The variety keeps children engaged through multiple coloring sessions.

Fun Fact: Cats spend about two-thirds of their day sleeping, which is why so many pictures show them napping in funny positions.

Backgrounds include kitchens, gardens, living rooms, and outdoor porches. Some pages feature single cats with detailed fur patterns.

Others show two or three cats playing together near furniture or plants. Every sheet provides clear outlines that young hands can fill in without frustration.

Simple line work makes these accessible for preschoolers while still interesting for older kids.

Scene Layouts

Living room settings display cats lounging on armchairs or batting at curtains. Garden scenes place cats among flowers, near bird feeders, or underneath bushes.

Kitchen backgrounds show cats sitting by food bowls or peeking into open cupboards. Bedroom layouts feature cats stretched across pillows or hiding under beds with only tails visible.

Try using colored pencils for fine details like whiskers and paw pads, then switch to crayons for larger body sections. Markers work well on the background elements like grass, sky, or wooden floors.

Kids often pick orange for tabbies, gray for Russian Blues, or mix patterns for calicos.

How to Print Your Cat Coloring Pages

The process takes just a few clicks.

Scroll down through the gallery until you spot a cat scene that catches your eye.

Click the orange “PRINT” button beneath your chosen image.

Your printer will produce a clear black-and-white outline ready for coloring fun.

What types of cat poses appear in these pages?

Sitting, sleeping, stretching, playing, and hunting poses across various indoor and outdoor locations.

Do any pages show cats with other animals?

Some designs include birds, fish, mice, or butterflies that cats interact with naturally.

Which page works best for beginners?

A single sitting cat with minimal background detail offers the easiest starting point.