Mittens the cat has curled her tail neatly around her paws. Her fluffy coat is filled with hearts, flowers, and swirly patterns. Color each shape while Mittens sits as still as she can. When you finish, she may reward you with a very loud purr!
Mittens is sitting extra still with her tail tucked neatly around her paws. Her cozy coat is filled with sweet hearts, flowers, and swirly mandala designs. There are small details near her face and bigger shapes around her body, so you can choose where to begin. Perhaps Mittens is resting by a warm window and waiting for someone to notice her beautiful new patterned fur.
Mittens could be an orange tabby, a gray cat, a black-and-white cat, or a silly purple kitty. Pick one main color for her fur, then make the hearts red or pink and the flowers yellow, blue, or peach. Green leaves can frame the flowers nicely. Use a soft pink for her nose and ears. If you add a background, warm yellow can look like a sunny patch on the floor.
Cats often purr when they feel calm, comfortable, or happy. A mother cat may purr near her kittens too. Cats have whiskers on their faces that help them feel what is close by, especially in dim places. Their tails can also show feelings: a relaxed tail may mean a cat is comfortable, while a twitching tail can mean it is paying close attention. Mittens looks very relaxed here!