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Cat Coloring Pages

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Free Cat Coloring Pages (Printable PDFs)

Welcome to Pagevia’s free cat coloring pages—printable PDF downloads designed for kids. You’ll find cute kittens, simple cat outlines, and easy designs with bold lines that are quick to color.

These cat colour / cat color sheets print well on US Letter or A4, so they work for home, daycare, and classroom activities.

This hub features year-round cat coloring pages (non-seasonal designs) so you can print and enjoy them anytime.

Scroll down to browse the latest cat coloring pages. Each design opens a post where you can preview the page and download the printable PDF.

Picking the best cat coloring page

Cats come in a lot of moods and poses, so a quick way to choose is to match the page to your child’s attention span.

For fast coloring, pick simple sitting cats with clean outlines. If your child enjoys details, choose pages with whiskers, fur markings, collars, yarn, or cozy scenes like pillows and windowsills.

Many kids also love “character cats”—pages where the cat is wearing a hat, bow, or scarf—because they can invent a story while they color.

  • Make a “cat mood” game: circle the cat’s face and label it happy, sleepy, curious, or grumpy.
  • Add your own background: draw a window, fishbowl, plant, or a ball of yarn behind the cat.
  • Practice patterns: turn a plain cat into stripes, spots, or a rainbow cat using repeating colors.
  • Create a mini book: staple 3–5 finished pages and title it “My Cat Gallery.”

Looking for a quick win? Start with simple outline cats, then move to detailed pages once your child finds a favorite style.


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Printable Cat Coloring Pages (Free PDFs)

Tip: Click any image to open the post. You’ll see a larger preview, printing tips, and a download button for the PDF.


Printing tips

  • Prints well on US Letter or A4.
  • For best results, choose “Fit to page” (or “Scale to fit”).
  • For markers, use thicker paper or set your printer to a higher quality mode.
  • If you want to reuse pages, print on cardstock or slip the paper into a clear protector.

FAQ

Q1. Are these cat coloring pages really free?
Yes. Each catcoloring page opens a post where you can download the printable PDF for free.

Q2. Do you have kitten coloring pages for younger kids?
Yes—look for posts that include “kitten” in the title. They’re usually simpler and work well for preschoolers.

Q3. Can kids design their own fur patterns on the cat?
Absolutely. Simple outlines are perfect for adding stripes, spots, hearts, or imaginative patterns before coloring.

Q4. The whiskers look too thin when I print—what should I do?
Try printing at “Actual size” or “Fit to page,” and choose a higher print quality setting. If your printer has a “thick lines” or “enhance” option, turning it on can help.

Q5. Can I use these for a classroom or daycare?
Yes—these pages are made for personal and educational use. Please check our Terms for details.

Q6. Why do I need to open the post to download?
The post includes a preview and a clear download button so you can choose the best page quickly.

Q7. My printer cuts off the edges—what should I do?
Turn on “Fit to page” (or reduce scale slightly) and make sure your printer margins aren’t too tight.

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