Kitten Coloring Pages – Tiny Paws Reaching Across a Blanket Edge

Soft round ears poking up from behind a cushion, Kitten Coloring Pages put a small furry face right under your pencil tip. The whiskers spread wide.

A curled tail wraps around plump little paws, and every line begs for slow, careful strokes. The shapes stay simple enough for small hands but packed with enough detail to keep things interesting.

A couple of these slip into a travel bag easily for quiet moments on the go.


What Makes These Kitten Scenes So Fun to Color?

Sitting down with kitten coloring pages feels like opening a sketchbook full of tiny adventures. A black-and-white outline of a kitten tangled in yarn gives the whole page a playful energy without overwhelming the space.

Some kittens sit upright on a rug. Others stretch across a windowsill or curl inside a shoe. The poses change from sheet to sheet, and that keeps each session fresh.

The outlines range from chunky and bold to slightly more intricate. A ready-to-print sheet with a kitten beside a fishbowl has fewer background elements, making it quick to finish.

A kitten nestled inside a basket surrounded by folded towels takes a bit longer. That mix matters when attention spans shift from one afternoon to the next.

Scene Elements on Each Sheet

  • A kitten tucked inside an oversized mug on a kitchen counter
  • Whiskers, paw pads, and ear tufts drawn with clear separation
  • Soft blankets, pillows, and cushions filling the background
  • Yarn balls, small toys, and ribbons scattered around the scene
  • Garden settings with flower pots, stepping stones, and low fences
  • Close-up portraits showing large round eyes and a tiny nose

A simple line drawing of a single kitten on a pillow works for a five-minute break. A full room scene with furniture and toys around the kitten stretches into a longer project.

Both types hold attention differently, and having a stack ready means you always have the right one.


Printable kitten templates give plenty of breathing room inside each outline. The rounded body shapes and oversized heads make staying inside the lines more forgiving.

Kitten outline pages lean into that softness — every curve is gentle, every edge smooth. Fur texture shows up as short dashes along the back and tail, just enough to suggest fluffiness without cluttering the space.

Pull up these kitten coloring pages and spread them across the table before the crayons come out. A quiet afternoon, a few printed sheets, and a handful of colored pencils — the setup takes about thirty seconds.


Creative Tip

Use the tip of a crayon for tiny details around the eyes and nose. Switch to a colored pencil for short fur strokes along the back. Try a gel pen to add dots on the paw pads.


Did you know? Kittens sleep for most of the day because their bodies grow the fastest while they rest!


How to Print

Scroll through the kitten sheets below and pick your favorite. Tap the image to open it full size. Press the orange “PRINT” button, then start coloring right away.

Do the kitten pages show full body poses or just face close-ups?

Both — some are full body scenes, others focus on the face and whiskers.

Are there background objects on every sheet?

Most include at least one prop like yarn, a basket, or a cushion.

Which pages work best for younger kids?

The single kitten portraits with thick bold outlines are easiest to fill in.