Trace a Cat Worksheets for Kids | Free Download
Make learning perfect with our fun collection of cat tracing activities. Great for little hands learning to draw and write! Start Trace a Cat NOW.
Enhance your child’s motor skills by tracing cat pictures
Does your child love animals? Our trace a cat worksheets are a wonderful way to keep them excited about learning. Tracing isn’t just about drawing lines; it’s about building the tiny muscles in the hand that are needed for writing letters later on. By following the curves of a cat’s tail or the points of its ears, children practice steady control and patience.
Download Your Cat Tracing PDF Files
Choose from five different styles of worksheets to help your child progress from simple lines to full drawings.

Trace a Cat
A large, clear kitten outline that helps children practice long, continuous strokes to complete the whole animal body.

Cat Tracing Lines Worksheet
Help the hungry cat find its food! This sheet features zig-zags, waves, and square lines to improve pencil precision.

Cat Tracing
Trace the adorable kitten and then practice writing the word “Cat” in a large, easy-to-read font at the bottom.

Cat Word tracing
Focused entirely on literacy, this worksheet provides multiple lines to trace the lowercase word “cat” repeatedly.

Cute Cat to trace
Features a big cat and a small kitten to trace. This is perfect for teaching concepts of size while working on art skills.
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Easy Steps for Success with Kitten Drawing
Start by letting your child use a thick crayon for these kitten tracing pages. Thick crayons are easier for small hands to grip. As they get more confident, you can move to markers or even colored pencils. Don’t worry if they go outside the lines at first! The goal is to get them comfortable holding a tool and following a path. Once they finish tracing, encourage them to color the cat in their favorite colors to make it their own.
Beyond just tracing, you can use these sheets for animal word tracing practice. Say the letters out loud—C, A, T—as they trace the word. This connects the shape of the letters to the sound of the word, which is a big help for early reading. It turns a simple drawing activity into a full-blown literacy lesson that feels like play.
We are so glad to provide these free resources for your home or classroom. Download your favorite cat tracing PDF today and enjoy a fun, creative afternoon of learning!






