Cat Coloring Pages – 10 Delightful Illustrations
Orange, cinnamon, brown, cream, black, whatever is done with these cat coloring pages we’re positive that any artist will have an a-MEOW-zing time coloring these wonderfully designed illustrations. These gentle creatures bring so much joy to our lives, so we wanted to create illustrations that pay homage to their playful and loving personalities. Please enjoy these designs and color to your heart’s content. Surely, the time put into these cat coloring sheets will result in a purr-fect piece of art.
These cat coloring pages are an excellent way to pass the time in a positive way with your children or even for adults. Coloring is an excellent way to create!
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Climbing Cat Coloring Page
Cute Cat Coloring Page
Balloon Fun Cat Coloring Page
Couch Lounging Cat Coloring Page
Playing with Yarn Cat Coloring Page
Out For a Stroll Cat Coloring Page
Making Butterfly Friends Cat Coloring Page
Outdoor Playtime Cat Coloring Page
It’s Getting Late Cat Coloring Page
Hang in there Kitty Cat Coloring Page
Cat Coloring Page Inspiration –
Our kitten coloring pages are inspired by common domestic cats and their crazy activities.
If getting a puppy is the first choice of pet our children relentlessly request, then getting a cat is a close second! Thankfully, relatives have cats that have fed this pet request. These crazy cats have offered our family a lot of fun and love, which we are thankful for. Undoubtedly, it has created love in our family’s hearts for these beloved creatures.
We have an assortment of cat coloring pages to choose from. Our Hang in there Kitty – Cat Coloring page is the favorite of our youngest, while the others really love It’s Getting Late – Cat Coloring Page. Our Making Butterfly Friends- Cat Coloring Page is especially endearing to us after our experience raising a butterfly!
How to Print Coloring Pages from Little Sprout Art + Learning Lab
Ready to print our coloring pages? Printing our free coloring pages is super simple!
- Click the coloring page that interests you
- On the next page, click the orange “Print” button. A PDF printable file will pop-up
- All printables are designed to be printed on 8.5 x 11 Letter Sized Paper
- Celebrate in excitement, get pumped, and start coloring your kitty coloring pages!
10 Fun Facts About Kittens
- Kittens rely on their mothers for warmth, nourishment, and protection when they are born because they are born blind and deaf!
- Within a few hours after birth, Kittens can start walking. They often stumble and fall in the process because they are not fully coordinated.
- Kitten teeth and claws are very sharp! They use them for climbing, hunting, and playing, but these claws and teeth will be replaced with adult teeth and claws as they grow up.
- Kittens need to eat every two to three hours in the first few weeks of life because of their rapid metabolism.
- Exploring and playing are natural cat behaviors. Playing is part of their nature, so providing them lots of toys and stimulation helps keep your kitten happy and healthy.
- Kittens can experience health problems like any other creature. It is not always smooth sailing! Respiratory infections, worms, and fleas are common health problems that may require veterinarian consultation.
- If you begin training a kitten early, they can learn to use a litter box as early as four weeks old!
- Cats have more bones than humans! Cats have a whopping 230 bones in their body. Humans? 206.
- Kittens are social creatures! They like to play and interact, so keeping them in pairs or groups is positive for their health.
- Cats can taste scents in the air thanks to an extra organ they have.
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Cat Coats and Cat Patterns for Coloring
Cat coats are diverse and come in many different colors and patterns! If you or your little artist want to take into consideration some real life cat colors and patterns we did some research into the different colors and coat patterns you’ll commonly find. Which one will you coloring sheet be?
Most often cats are white, red, blue, black, cream, cinnamon, fawn, and brown. It depends on their breed and genetics.
Typical cat coats also have a range of patterns including Tabby, Solid, Tortoise, Colorpoint, and Bicolor
Tabby – tabby patterns are often striped resembling a tiger. Usually, tabby cats are brown, grey, and orange
Tortoiseshell cats have a coat mixture of black and orange combined to create this beautiful cat coat.
Colorpoint cats have darker colors on their feet, faces, or tails. Generally, their coat colors are fawn or light brown. Siamese cats are an example of this coat pattern.
Bicolor coats have patches of white and one other solid color.
The Tricolour of Calico coats are black, red, and white.
Solid coats are as it sounds; solid color, no markings. Most often cats with a solid coat are grey, black, or white.
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Cat Coloring Pages
Did you know there is one thing cats and art share in common? They both reduce stress! Perhaps, there are more, but we love that there is a connection between art and cats that is beneficial to our well-being. Do you think it’s double the impact when you’re doing art WITH cats? Probably not, but we hope our cat coloring pages help bring calm, peace, and a connection to these beautiful creatures. Lastly, if you are interested in other pet designs check out our Puppy Coloring Pages!