Halloween just isn’t complete without a few spooky black cats crossing your path, right? If your kids love both Halloween AND cats (like mine do!), then you’ve found the perfect activity to keep them busy while you sneak a piece of their candy stash.
These halloween cat coloring pages are absolutely purr-fect for getting into the spooky spirit without being too scary for little ones. We’ve got everything from classic black cats with arched backs to silly kitties in witch hats, and they’re all completely free to print!
Whether you’re looking for a rainy October afternoon activity, classroom party fun, or just something to keep the kids entertained while you prep for trick-or-treaters, grab your orange and black crayons and let’s get coloring!
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Spooky Black Cat With Arched Back Coloring Page
This is THE classic Halloween cat pose, and kids absolutely love coloring it! The arched back and puffy tail make it instantly recognizable as a spooky season kitty.
My daughter always goes heavy on the black crayon for this one, then adds yellow eyes that practically glow off the page. It’s perfect for kids who want that traditional Halloween vibe!
Cute Cat In A Witch Hat Coloring Sheet
This one is more silly than scary, which makes it perfect for younger kids who might be a little nervous about Halloween. The oversized witch hat is just adorable on a little cat!
I love that this page lets kids pick any cat color they want, not just black. We’ve made orange tabbies, gray cats, even a purple Halloween kitty because why not?
Halloween Cat With Moon And Stars Coloring Page
There’s something so magical about this nighttime scene! The big moon in the background gives kids a great chance to practice their coloring-inside-the-lines skills with those smaller star shapes.
This one is perfect for kids who love adding lots of color to night skies. We’ve done dark blue, purple, even black with white stars, and they all look amazing!
Silly Cat In Halloween Costume Coloring Page
Okay, this one just makes me giggle every time! A cat IN a pumpkin costume is peak Halloween cuteness, and it’s not scary at all for the littlest colorers.
My three-year-old loves this page because she can make the pumpkin costume any color she wants. We’ve had pink pumpkin cats, rainbow pumpkin cats, you name it!
Black Cat With Candy Corn Coloring Sheet
This page combines two Halloween favorites: cats and candy! Kids love coloring all those little candy corn pieces, even if half of them won’t actually eat candy corn in real life.
It’s a great fine motor skills activity because of all those small candy pieces. Plus, it usually sparks a conversation about which Halloween candy is everyone’s favorite!
Halloween Cat And Owl Friends Coloring Page
This sweet friendship scene is perfect for kids who love animals! The combination of a Halloween cat with a wise old owl makes for such a cute October picture.
I love using this one to talk about nocturnal animals with my kids while they color. It sneaks in a little learning without them even realizing it!
Witch’s Cat With Potion Bottles Coloring Page
This one is for your little wizards and witches in training! There are so many fun details to color, from the different potion bottles to the mysterious spell book.
My kids always make up stories about what each potion does while they color. The purple one makes you fly, the green one turns you invisible… it’s adorable listening to their imaginations go wild!
Playful Kitten With Spider Web Coloring Sheet
This page shows a kitten being a kitten, because of course a curious cat would want to play with a spider web! It’s playful rather than creepy, which is just right for Halloween.
The spider web gives kids great practice with geometric shapes and patterns. Pro tip: silver or white crayon on the web really makes it pop against a darker background!
Time to Get Your Halloween Coloring On!
These halloween cat coloring pages are the perfect way to celebrate spooky season without any real scares. Whether your kids want to stick with classic black cats or create rainbow Halloween kitties, there’s no wrong way to color these cuties! Print out a few (or all of them, we won’t judge), grab those crayons, and enjoy some quality coloring time together. And hey, while they’re busy coloring, you’ve got the perfect opportunity to sort through that Halloween candy bowl. Happy coloring, and happy Halloween!
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