Cat Cartoon Coloring Pages

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Category: Animals. Subcategory: Cartoon Cats

Fun Tom and Jerry Cat Coloring Pages

Engaging CatDog Cartoon Coloring Pages

Nostalgic Felix the Cat Coloring Sheets

Cute Hello Kitty Coloring Pages for Kids

Mystical Sailor Moon Luna Cat Coloring Pages

Funny Garfield Coloring Pages for Children

The Aristocats’ Toulouse Coloring Pages

Marie from The Aristocats Coloring Pages

Si and Am from Lady and the Tramp Coloring Pages

Figaro from Pinnochio Coloring Pages

Cool Top Cat Coloring Pages

Intricate Simon’s Cat Coloring Pages for Adults

Whimsical Pusheen Cat Coloring Sheets

Kid-friendly Peppa Pig’s Cat Candy Coloring Pages

The Kitten from Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Coloring Pages

Scratchy from The Simpsons Coloring Pages

Gumball from The Amazing World of Gumball Coloring Pages

Dr. Seuss’ Cat in the Hat Coloring Pages

DreamWorks’ Puss in Boots Coloring Pages

Tips For Coloring Cat Cartoon

What colors should I use for a cat cartoon coloring page?

Cat cartoons come in a variety of colors. For a traditional cat color use shades of grey, black or brown for the body, with pink for the nose and inner ears. However, since it’s cartoon, you can venture out to more funky colors – blues, reds, purples or even green!

How can I make my cat cartoon coloring more detailed and appealing?

Start by using a lighter shade for the base color. Add darker colors for shading under the neck, belly, and tail. Highlight the fur texture with soft strokes in a slightly darker shade than the base. Use bright colors for the eyes to make them pop, but remember to leave a small white circle for reflection to make them look more real.

What are some unique things about cat cartoons I should consider while coloring?

Different cartoons have different unique features. For example, Tom from ‘Tom and Jerry’ has a few strands of hair on his head and longer than usual eyebrows. Garfield has a tired look with heavy eyelids. You can focus on these distinctive features while coloring to make your cat resemble popular cartoon cats.

What are some interesting facts about cartoon cats that might influence how I color?

Many cat cartoons have distinctive features. For example, ‘Hello Kitty’ doesn’t have a mouth, and instead communicates through her heart. You could consider avoiding coloring a mouth. On the other end, the Cheshire Cat from ‘Alice in Wonderland’ is known for his broad, creepy grin, so using a bright, unusual color for this can make it stand out more. Some cartoon cats, like the Siamese cats from ‘Lady and the Tramp’, have accents hinting to their origins, incorporating those elements can make your coloring more interesting.

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