Mimi the kitten has had a very busy day of pouncing and playing. Now she is curled up for a peaceful nap. Add your favorite colors to make Mimi look extra cozy!
After a day full of pouncing, chasing, and exploring, this little kitten has tucked in for a rest. Its curled-up pose makes the whole page feel peaceful and soft. Maybe it is dreaming about a bouncing ball, a fluttering butterfly, or a very delicious dinner. This calm picture is a nice choice for quiet coloring time, especially when children want to slow down and make something cozy.
Choose one fur color for the kitten, such as golden orange, smoky gray, chocolate brown, black, or white. Add gentle stripes, spots, or patches if you want a tabby-style cat. Pale pink works nicely for the ears, nose, and tiny paw pads. Use light colors around the kitten to keep the picture restful, or make a bright patterned blanket if one is shown. Soft blue and lavender feel especially dreamy.
Kittens sleep a lot because their growing bodies need plenty of rest. Many kittens may sleep for most of the day, with short bursts of playful energy in between. Cats often curl into a ball to help keep warm and protect their tummy. You may hear a kitten purr while it is relaxed, too. Purring can mean a cat feels content, although cats may purr for other reasons as well.