How to draw a cat's face

Cats are rightfully considered among the most graceful and charming pets, so it's no wonder children adore them. As they explore the world and develop their imaginations, little ones often ask adults to help them draw their furry companion on paper—after all, they can't always draw on their own. In fact, teaching a child to draw a cat's face is quite simple, and even parents with little artistic experience can easily handle the task.

Using simple step-by-step diagrams, a preschooler can quickly master the process and begin drawing independently. The key is to give them a little help understanding the sequence of steps and showing them that anyone can create drawings, regardless of their artistic skill level.

Girl with pencils

When should you teach your child to draw a cat?

A child's desire to master the art of drawing a pet on paper doesn't necessarily mean they'll succeed. Failure may be due to their young age and a lack of basic drawing skills. Therefore, it's best to start teaching this skill no earlier than age five. It's at this stage of development that a child will be able to create a realistic image of an animal. Testing a child's readiness to grasp the basics of animal drawing is fairly simple. Ask them to draw geometric shapes: a circle, a square, an oval, or a rectangle. The images should be even and accurately represent the actual shapes.

A child is drawing

If successful, you can proceed to the next step - drawing the cat's face step by step.

Drawing diagram

It's best to learn this method using a pencil and eraser. That way, if you make a mistake, you can quickly correct the drawing without losing its beauty.

  • We draw a circle on paper and mark out auxiliary lines in it (two horizontal and one vertical).
  • Draw slanted eyes with a couple of lines above them. These will be the eyebrows. The nose can be drawn in the shape of a heart, with two curved lines next to it to indicate the cheeks.
  • Shade the corners of the eyes to make them more realistic. Widen the head and add ears.
  • Draw the whiskers. It's best to make the hairs vary in length—this will make the cat look more realistic. Next, shade the ears and sketch out the neck line.
How to draw a cat's face step by step
Drawing diagram

As you can see in the photo, the cat's face turned out very natural, even though only a pencil was used.

There's another simple step-by-step method for drawing a furry pet, using a square as a base. However, it's more suitable for older children.

  • We draw a geometric figure and divide it into four equal parts.
  • We draw all the important details of the cat symmetrically – eyes, ears, nose, cheeks and mouth.
  • We remove auxiliary lines with an eraser.
  • Let's give your child freedom of imagination!

How to draw a cat's face step by step

Angela the Cat Drawing Masterclass

A child's request to draw a cat's face often stems from a desire to draw Angela, the cat character from a popular tablet game. The snow-white kitty's distinctive feature is her slanted eyes.

Cat Angela

Therefore, let's analyze the algorithm for depicting Angela's cat.

  • Draw a circle with guide lines inside. Then transform the shape into a cat's face, tapering it slightly at the bottom.
  • Now we outline the eyes, mouth, ears, and nose.
  • We draw the eyelids and pupils in detail. Then we add the mustache, neck, and shoulders.

How to draw a cat's face step by step

Next, you can develop the young artist's skills by encouraging them to move from drawing just a cat's face to depicting a full-fledged animal. To prepare for this stage, study the pet's silhouette. If you don't have a live, whiskered subject at home, a soft or ceramic toy will do just fine. You'll need to explain and demonstrate the child's body proportions and their relationship to the size of the head.

It's best to start with a cartoon character, where the body proportions are often imperfect, but all the outlines are clear and distinct. Later, you can move on to the most complex version of drawing a cat—a realistic look using the right colors.

Watercolor drawing of a cat

A cat's face on a child's face

It's becoming increasingly popular to decorate a child's face with face paint for various entertainment and competitions. This service is expensive and not always affordable for parents. However, decorating a child's face with paint is actually quite simple. For example, painting a cat's face. on the child's face, it is enough to have a couple of necessary tools on hand and know a certain sequence of actions.

For this creative activity you will need:

  • face painting palette;
  • brush;
  • latex or foam sponge;
  • container with water.

Don't worry about the safety of your child's facial skin. The face painting palette is water-based and completely safe. However, don't assume these paints can be used as regular watercolors. Their main advantage is their durability. Even after several hours, the pigment won't crack or fade. And thanks to their soft texture, the paints themselves apply easily and don't smudge.

Once all the tools are prepared, you can begin the process itself:

  1. Using a sponge, spread white paint onto the bridge of the nose, chin, and above the lip.
  2. Apply pink paint to the tip of the nose, cheekbones, cheeks, and a little on the ears. Use the same color to draw two triangles above the eyebrow line.
  3. Using a brush with black paint, draw the outline along the eyebrow line, capturing the triangles. Next, highlight the tip of the nose.
  4. In the cheek area we draw a mustache with black paint, and put dots above the upper lip.

How to draw a cat's face on a child's face

The photo shows the entire process for drawing a cat's face on a girl's face. With a visual example, the exercise shouldn't be difficult at all.

A child's creative development is impossible without animal drawing skills. Parents should strongly support their child's desire to learn to draw a pet, whether it's just a face or a full-length cat. The master classes discussed above will be a great aid in teaching a child to draw animals independently, which may lead to them becoming true masters of animal art in the future.

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