How to Draw a Sleeping Cat: Easy 10-Step Guide

Looking for a relaxing art project? This tutorial is perfect for young artists ages 5+ to practice basic shapes while drawing a cozy, sleeping kitten. All you need is a pencil, an eraser, and a piece of paper to get started on this calming creative exercise.

10 Steps

🎯 Final Result

A colorful, finished drawing of a cute sleeping cat curled up.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Sketching the Face Shape

Pencil sketch showing the top of a cat's head and a small triangular nose.

Draw two gentle, curved lines to form the top of the head, then add a small, upside-down triangle for the nose. Teacher's Tip: Think of the nose as a tiny 'v' shape to keep it looking cute and small.

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Step 2: Defining the Muzzle

Drawing the cat's muzzle with curved lines for the mouth and cheeks.

Add two soft curves extending from the nose to create the mouth, then draw rounded cheeks on either side. Teacher's Tip: Keep these lines smooth and rounded to give your cat a peaceful, sleepy expression.

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Step 3: Adding Fluffy Cheeks

Adding fluffy fur details to the sides of the cat's face.

Draw a wide, sweeping curve under the face, adding small triangles on the sides to represent tufts of fur. Teacher's Tip: Make the fur triangles slightly irregular so they look natural, not like perfect geometric shapes.

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Step 4: Drawing the Ears

Sketching the cat's ears on top of the head.

Sketch two large, rounded triangles at the top of the head and connect them with a soft, horizontal line. Teacher's Tip: Ensure the ears are symmetrical to keep the cat looking balanced.

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Step 5: Inner Ear Detail

Adding inner ear details and tufts of fur.

Add an 'L' shape inside each ear, including small, grass-like zig-zags for inner ear fur. Teacher's Tip: Use short, quick strokes for the fur to give it a realistic, soft texture.

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Step 6: The Sleeping Body

Drawing the cat's body and tucked paws.

Draw a loop under the head with two dashed lines to suggest the tucked-in paws. Below that, draw a long, curved 'noodle' shape for the body. Teacher's Tip: The dashed lines help show where the paws are folded neatly underneath.

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Step 7: Adding Legs and Toes

Adding the cat's back leg and toe details.

Draw a tall curve on the right for the back, and a loop on the left with two small lines to define the toes. Teacher's Tip: Keep the toe lines light so they look like subtle indentations in the fur.

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Step 8: The Curled Tail

Drawing the cat's long, curled tail.

Sketch a long, flowing 'noodle' shape that curls around the cat's body. Add a short line to represent the arm. Teacher's Tip: A curled tail makes the cat look extra cozy and relaxed.

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Step 9: Final Touches

Adding whiskers and finishing the leg outline.

Complete the outline of the right leg and add long, graceful whiskers on the cheeks. Teacher's Tip: Draw the whiskers with one quick, confident motion to make them look sharp and natural.

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Step 10: Coloring Your Cat

A fully colored, cute sleeping cat with orange fur and white paws.

Outline your drawing with a black pen and erase your pencil marks. Color your cat in warm orange tones with darker stripes, using pink for the nose and ears. Teacher's Tip: Leave the paws and the tip of the tail white for a cute 'socks' effect!