How to Draw a Cat in 6 Steps
Learn to Draw a Cat in 6 Easy Steps
Sometimes learning how to draw a cat can be hard. They’ve got eyes, ears, a nose and mouth. Where do all these features go? It can get overwhelming.
But not anymore…
Because I’ve been working round the clock to make drawing a cat super easy. I’ve broken it down into basic shapes and easy-to-follow steps so anyone can learn how to draw a cat.
The final cat drawing:

Step 1: Draw a Circle
Breaking things down into simple shapes is what makes drawing easy. Start by drawing a circle (the cat’s head). If you wanna get more practice at basic shapes before you start this, check out How to Draw Simple Shapes.

Step 2: Draw the Eyes
The next thing this cat needs is eyes. Draw two more circles to help the cat to see. I gave my cat some huge round pupils, but cats sometimes have little slits as pupils. So you could do that if you want.

Step 3: Draw the Cat’s Nose
More simple shapes incoming. A cat’s nose is just an upside down triangle. So draw one of those and have it overlap the left eye a little bit. That will give the drawing some depth.

Step 4: Give the Cat a Mouth
A cat’s mouth looks kinda like a soft “W.” Draw it right under the nose. I even gave him a little tooth to make him extra cute, but you don’t gotta.

Step 5: Draw the Cat’s Ears
More triangles make the perfect cat ears. Draw them and connect them to the cat’s head. Make sure you are erasing all your overlapping lines as you go.

Step 6: Add the Details
The last step is to give the cat some extra details. This part really helps to trick people into thinking you’re better at drawing than you actually are. Give the cat some random dots and scratches to add a little bit of visual interest. I also draw little lines around the outline to make the cat look a little fuzzy.

Bonus Step: Shade and Highlight the Cat
The next step is to do the flat colors. I went with an orange tabby, but you could make yours a tuxedo, tortoise, calico, or whatever kinda cat you want. After that, I shaded the cat and gave him highlights. A cat’s head is basically a sphere so if you want help shading and highlighting check out my How to Draw a Sphere tutorial.

Wow!! You made it this far?! That’s pretty cool. Hopefully this helped you learn how to draw a cat. Now that you know how to draw a cat, try changing the colors, facial expressions, or fur patterns to create your own unique cat drawings.
If you enjoyed drawing this cat, you might like drawing a dog , a Fat Cat, or maybe a Corgi. Be on the lookout there are more cat tutorials coming soon.
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