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12 Easy Cats Drawing Tutorials for Kids

DR. Emma

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Are your little ones obsessed with cats? Whether they have a furry friend at home or just love watching cat videos, drawing cats is a fun way to spark their creativity! These 12 simple tutorials are designed for kids, using basic shapes like circles, ovals, and lines. No fancy art skills needed—just grab some paper, pencils, crayons, and let’s get drawing. Each tutorial includes step-by-step instructions and a helpful visual guide. Perfect for rainy days, family art time, or even classroom activities. Let’s dive in and create some purr-fect masterpieces!

1. Simple Cartoon Cat

This adorable cartoon cat is a great starting point for beginners. It’s all about fun shapes and big eyes!

Materials: White paper, pencil, eraser, black marker (optional), crayons or colored pencils.

Steps:

  1. Start with a large oval for the body and a smaller circle on top for the head.
  2. Add two triangle ears on the head and a curved tail at the back.
  3. Draw big round eyes, a small triangle nose, and a smiling mouth with whiskers.
  4. Add four legs with simple paws.
  5. Outline with a marker if desired, erase pencil lines, and color your cat in fun shades like gray or orange.

2. Cute Cat Face

Focus on the face for this one—perfect for kids who love expressive animals!

Materials: Paper, pencil, eraser, markers or crayons.

Steps:

  1. Draw a big circle for the face.
  2. Add pointy ears at the top.
  3. Sketch large oval eyes with pupils, a tiny nose, and a curved mouth.
  4. Draw whiskers extending from the cheeks.
  5. Add fur details around the edges and color with soft pastels.

3. Sitting Cat

Capture a cat in its classic sitting pose, looking curious and cute.

Materials: Paper, pencil, eraser, colored pencils.

Steps:

  1. Draw an oval for the body and a circle for the head.
  2. Add ears and a straight back with folded legs.
  3. Sketch the face: eyes, nose, mouth, and whiskers.
  4. Draw the tail wrapping around the body.
  5. Add stripes or spots and color realistically or whimsically.

4. Jumping Cat

Bring some action to your drawing with a playful jumping cat!

Materials: Paper, pencil, eraser, crayons.

Steps:

  1. Start with a curved body line to show movement.
  2. Add the head with ears and outstretched legs.
  3. Draw the tail straight out for balance.
  4. Add facial features: wide eyes and an open mouth.
  5. Color with energetic colors and add motion lines.

5. Sleeping Cat

This cozy curled-up cat is easy and relaxing to draw.

Materials: Paper, pencil, eraser, soft colored pencils.

Steps:

  1. Draw a large circle for the curled body.
  2. Add the head tucked in with closed eyes and ears.
  3. Sketch the tail wrapping around.
  4. Add paws peeking out.
  5. Color softly and add a blanket or pillow for extra cuteness.

6. Cat with Tail Up

Show a happy cat strutting with its tail held high.

Materials: Paper, pencil, eraser, markers.

Steps:

  1. Draw the body as an elongated oval.
  2. Add the head, legs, and an upward-curving tail.
  3. Sketch the face with perky ears and a content expression.
  4. Add whiskers and fur texture.
  5. Color and add patterns like tabby stripes.

7. Kitten Playing with Yarn

A mischievous kitten tangled in yarn—full of fun!

Materials: Paper, pencil, eraser, colorful crayons.

Steps:

  1. Draw a small oval body for the kitten.
  2. Add paws batting at a yarn ball (circle with squiggly lines).
  3. Sketch the head with big eyes and ears.
  4. Draw the tail and whiskers.
  5. Color the kitten and make the yarn bright and twisty.

8. Cat Wearing a Hat

Give your cat some personality with a silly hat!

Materials: Paper, pencil, eraser, markers.

Steps:

  1. Draw the cat’s head and body.
  2. Add a simple hat shape on top (like a party hat or top hat).
  3. Sketch facial features under the hat.
  4. Add legs and tail.
  5. Color the cat and decorate the hat with patterns.

9. Angry Cat

Draw a grumpy cat with furrowed brows—great for expressing emotions!

Materials: Paper, pencil, eraser, bold crayons.

Steps:

  1. Start with a round head and squat body.
  2. Add pointed ears laid back and slanted eyes.
  3. Draw a frowning mouth and puffed cheeks.
  4. Add claws on paws and a swishing tail.
  5. Color with dark shades to emphasize the mood.

10. Happy Smiling Cat

A cheerful cat with a big grin to brighten your day.

Materials: Paper, pencil, eraser, bright markers.

Steps:

  1. Draw a circle head with a wide smile.
  2. Add sparkling eyes and perky ears.
  3. Sketch the body sitting happily.
  4. Draw whiskers and a wagging tail.
  5. Color vibrantly and add hearts around it.

11. Cat in a Basket

This sweet cat peeking from a basket is cozy and cute.

Materials: Paper, pencil, eraser, colored pencils.

Steps:

  1. Draw an oval basket shape.
  2. Add the cat’s head and paws over the edge.
  3. Sketch ears, eyes, nose, and whiskers.
  4. Add basket weave details.
  5. Color the cat fluffy and the basket in earth tones.

12. Simple Line Drawing Cat

Keep it minimal with clean lines for an elegant cat.

Materials: Paper, pencil, eraser, fine-tip pen.

Steps:

  1. Use light lines to outline the body and head.
  2. Add simple ears, tail, and legs.
  3. Draw basic facial features with dots and lines.
  4. Refine with a pen for clean edges.
  5. Optional: Add subtle colors or leave as black and white.

There you have it—12 easy ways to draw cats that kids will love! Encourage them to experiment with colors, add backgrounds, or even create a cat comic strip. Drawing boosts fine motor skills and imagination, so keep the art supplies handy. If your kids create their own versions, share them online for more inspiration. Happy drawing, little artists! 🐱

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DR. Emma

Hi, I’m Dr. Emma, the heart and soul behind BarkMeowMentor.com! As a passionate pet doctor and certified pet trainer with over six years of experience, I’ve dedicated my career to helping dogs and cats live happier, healthier lives. From my early days working in veterinary clinics to training countless furry friends, I’ve honed practical, compassionate strategies to address everything from puppy obedience to cat behavior quirks.

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