Cat Halloween Coloring Pages: 150+ Free Printable Sheets

Looking for something to keep your little ones busy while you prep for Halloween parties or just need five minutes of peace? You’ve hit the jackpot!

Our massive collection features 150+ adorable cat Halloween coloring pages ready to print right now. From cute witch cats and pumpkin-patch kittens to mystical felines with crystal balls, we’ve got every Halloween-loving kid covered—whether they’re just learning to hold a crayon or perfecting their shading techniques.

Perfect for those “Mom, I’m bored!” moments, last-minute classroom activities, rainy October afternoons, or when you just need the house quiet for a bit. No signup, no hassle—just click, print, and enjoy the sweet sound of silence while your kids create their Halloween masterpieces!

What You’ll Find:

  • Witch cats with pointed hats and broomsticks
  • Adorable cats in pumpkin patches and jack-o-lanterns
  • Classic black cats on fences under full moons
  • Easy Halloween cat coloring pages for toddlers
  • Detailed spooky scenes for older kids
  • Cats in costumes: vampires, mummies, ghosts, and more
  • Mystical cats with crystal balls and magical elements
  • Trick-or-treating cats with candy baskets

Ready to make this Halloween a little less chaotic and a lot more fun? Let’s dive in!

Classic Witch Cat Pages

Nothing says Halloween quite like a clever cat in a pointed witch hat! These witch cat coloring pages are absolute favorites because they blend cute and spooky perfectly.

Your kids will love bringing these magical felines to life with their own color choices. Whether they go traditional with black cats and purple hats or get wild with rainbow witches and polka-dot cats, these pages work beautifully for any imagination level. They’re detailed enough to keep older kids engaged but simple enough that younger ones won’t get frustrated.

These pages feature cats doing all sorts of witchy activities that spark storytelling while they color. Perfect for kids who love a bit of magic mixed with their Halloween fun!

Witch Cat with Pointed Hat
Witch Cat with Pointed Hat
Black Cat on Fence with Full Moon
Black Cat on Fence with Full Moon
Cat Witch Brewing Potions
Cat Witch Brewing Potions
Cat in Vampire Cape with Fangs
Cat in Vampire Cape with Fangs
Cat Mummy with Bandages
Cat Mummy with Bandages
Cat with Spider Web and Spiders
Cat with Spider Web and Spiders
FREE Cat Intricate Web Coloring Pages for Adults
FREE Cat Intricate Web Coloring Pages for Adults
Cat Mummy Halloween Coloring Pages FREE
Cat Mummy Halloween Coloring Pages FREE
Cute cat Halloween costume page
Cute cat Halloween costume page
Cat with Full Moon Halloween party sheets
Cat with Full Moon Halloween party sheets
FREE Cat Witch  Coloring Kids
FREE Cat Witch Coloring Kids
Cat in Vampire Coloring Pages
Cat in Vampire Coloring Pages
Mystical Cat with Crystal Ball and Stars
Mystical Cat with Crystal Ball and Stars
Cat Ghost with Candy Basket
Cat Ghost with Candy Basket
FREE Cat Bandage Wrapping Coloring Pages Kids
FREE Cat Bandage Wrapping Coloring Pages Kids
FREE Complete Halloween Cat Crystal Ball Collection
FREE Complete Halloween Cat Crystal Ball Collection

Popular witch cat designs include:

  • Cats wearing classic pointed witch hats with stars and moons
  • Witch cats flying on broomsticks across the night sky
  • Cat witches brewing bubbling potions in cauldrons
  • Kittens learning magic spells from spell books
  • Witch cats with their familiar friends (bats, owls, spiders)
  • Cats dressed in full witch costumes with capes and boots

Cats in Pumpkin Patches

These are hands-down the cutest in our collection! Cats nestled among pumpkins create the perfect blend of fall coziness and Halloween excitement.

Kids especially love these pages because they get to color both adorable cats AND pumpkins—it’s a two-for-one deal! The scenes range from simple (one cat, one pumpkin, perfect for beginners) to elaborate pumpkin patch adventures with multiple cats, vines, and jack-o-lanterns everywhere. You’ll find curious kittens peeking out from carved pumpkins, cats sitting proudly atop their pumpkin thrones, and playful felines tumbling through autumn harvest scenes.

These pages work wonderfully for teaching kids about fall and Halloween traditions while they color. Bonus: They make fantastic decorations when finished!

Pumpkin patch favorites include:

  • Kittens hiding inside carved jack-o-lanterns with surprised expressions
  • Cats lounging on big harvest pumpkins surrounded by autumn leaves
  • Playful cats jumping between pumpkin vines and stems
  • Kittens helping “carve” pumpkins with their paws
  • Cats curled up sleeping in cozy pumpkin patches
  • Multiple cats playing hide-and-seek among different-sized pumpkins

Black Cats and Full Moon Scenes

Talk about classic Halloween vibes! These silhouette-style pages featuring black cats against full moons are simply magical.

The striking contrast makes these pages especially fun to color because kids can experiment with dramatic backgrounds—deep purples, midnight blues, or even unexpected colors like orange and pink sunset skies. The scenes typically show cats perched on fences, rooftops, or tree branches with that iconic round moon glowing behind them. Some include additional spooky elements like bats flying by, bare tree branches, or distant haunted houses.

Older kids and teens particularly love these because they can practice shading techniques and create really atmospheric artwork. They’re sophisticated enough for middle schoolers but still simple enough for younger artists to enjoy.

Moonlit scenes feature:

  • Black cats sitting on wooden fences with detailed grain patterns
  • Cats stretching or arching their backs in classic Halloween poses
  • Silhouetted cats against oversized full moons
  • Scenes with multiple cats on different fence posts
  • Cats on rooftops with chimneys and weathervanes
  • Night sky backgrounds with stars, clouds, and flying bats

Easy Cat Halloween Coloring Pages for Toddlers

Let’s be real—keeping toddlers entertained during Halloween season while you’re trying to get stuff done is challenging! These super simple designs save the day.

Specifically created for ages 2-5, these pages feature large, chunky outlines that little hands can actually color within. No tiny details, no frustration, just big, happy cats wearing simple Halloween accessories. The satisfaction on their faces when they complete a whole page themselves? Priceless. Plus, these build fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination while they’re having fun—win-win for everyone!

These designs focus on recognizable shapes and minimal details, making them perfect for crayon-wielding toddlers still developing their coloring skills.

Toddler-friendly designs include:

  • Big cat faces with large eyes and simple smiles
  • Cats wearing easy-to-color witch hats (just a triangle!)
  • Simple pumpkin shapes with basic cat silhouettes
  • Large Halloween candy pieces with cute cat heads peeking out
  • Basic ghost cats with minimal details
  • Big, round cats in simple costumes with clear outlines

Costume Cat Collection

Here’s where the fun really takes off! Cats dressed in various Halloween costumes give kids endless creative possibilities.

These pages are absolute favorites during Halloween parties and playdates because each cat has its own personality through its costume. Kids love picking which costume cat to color first—will it be the vampire with tiny fangs, the mummy wrapped in bandages, or maybe the ghost cat with a candy basket? The variety keeps them engaged for hours, and if you have multiple kids, everyone can pick a different costume cat so there’s no fighting over pages.

These costume designs range from simple for younger kids to more detailed for children who love adding their own special touches and patterns.

Costume collection highlights:

  • Vampire cats with capes, tiny fangs, and slicked-back fur
  • Mummy cats wrapped in criss-crossing bandages with paws peeking out
  • Ghost cats floating with trick-or-treat bags full of candy
  • Pirate cats with eye patches, bandanas, and tiny swords
  • Superhero cats with capes and masks
  • Princess cats wearing crowns and flowing gowns

Mystical and Magical Cat Pages

For kids who love a touch of mystery and wonder, these magical cat pages are absolutely enchanting!

These designs feature cats with mystical elements like crystal balls, stars, moons, and magical potions. They’re perfect for children who’ve moved beyond simple coloring and want something with more storytelling potential. The scenes often include fortune-telling cats, cats surrounded by swirling magic, or kittens discovering mysterious Halloween enchantments. They encourage imagination and often lead to kids creating whole backstories for their magical cats while they color.

These pages work beautifully with metallic crayons, gel pens, or glitter if you want to make them extra special!

Mystical designs feature:

  • Cats gazing into glowing crystal balls with swirling patterns
  • Fortune-teller cats surrounded by mystical stars and moons
  • Cats casting spells with wands and sparkles everywhere
  • Kittens discovering magical potions in mysterious bottles
  • Cats with celestial elements like constellations and galaxies
  • Witch cats performing enchantments with magical ingredients

Trick-or-Treating Adventure Scenes

These pages capture the excitement of Halloween night that every kid knows and loves!

Showing cats dressed in costumes going door-to-door collecting candy, these scenes are relatable and fun. Kids color themselves into the story, imagining their own trick-or-treating adventures. The pages often include candy bags overflowing with treats, decorated houses, and groups of cats in different costumes all celebrating together. They’re great for talking about Halloween safety and traditions while coloring.

These work wonderfully as a pre-Halloween activity to build excitement or as a post-Halloween reflection on the fun night they had!

Trick-or-treating scenes include:

  • Cats carrying jack-o-lantern candy baskets filled with treats
  • Groups of costumed cats walking together on Halloween night
  • Cats at decorated doorsteps ringing doorbells
  • Kittens sorting and sharing Halloween candy
  • Cats showing off their costume hauls to friends
  • Halloween parade scenes with multiple cats in different outfits

Spooky but Cute Cat Designs

These hit the sweet spot between Halloween spooky and totally adorable—perfect for kids who like a little scare but nothing too frightening.

The designs include elements like spider webs, spiders, bats, and haunted backgrounds, but the cats themselves are cute rather than scary. This balance is ideal for younger children who want to feel like they’re doing “real” Halloween stuff without getting nightmares! Older kids enjoy adding their own spooky details and extra elements to make the scenes more elaborate.

These pages teach kids that Halloween can be fun-spooky rather than scary-spooky, which is exactly what most parents want!

Spooky-cute designs feature:

  • Cats playing with friendly spiders on elaborate webs
  • Kittens peeking out from behind cartoon bats with smiles
  • Cats in haunted houses that look more silly than scary
  • Halloween cats with skeleton decorations that aren’t frightening
  • Cats surrounded by cute ghosts and jack-o-lanterns
  • Playful cats with cobwebs and harmless creepy-crawlies

Printing Tips for Best Results

Want perfect prints every time? Here are parent-tested tips that actually work:

Paper Recommendations:

  • Regular white copy paper (20lb) works great for everyday coloring sessions
  • Upgrade to cardstock for special projects, party favors, or if you want finished artwork that lasts
  • Smooth paper gives the best results for detailed coloring with colored pencils
  • Slightly textured paper works better if your kids love using crayons

Printer Settings That Save You Money:

  • Always select “High Quality” or “Best” mode for crisp, clear lines
  • Choose “Fit to Page” to avoid cutting off parts of the design
  • Print in grayscale/black and white only—saves your color ink for printing photos!
  • Adjust to “Draft” mode if you’re printing practice copies for younger kids

Smart Parent Hacks:

  • Print 3-4 copies of favorites right away (siblings WILL want the same page!)
  • Create mini coloring books by printing 10-15 pages and stapling them together
  • Laminate finished masterpieces to use as placemats or room decorations that last
  • Keep a stack pre-printed in a folder for emergency boredom moments
  • Print doubles so kids can try different color schemes on the same design

Fun Halloween Activities Beyond Coloring

Extend the fun with these creative ideas using your finished cat coloring pages:

Halloween Party Activities:

  • Host a cat coloring contest with small candy prizes for different categories (most colorful, spookiest, silliest)
  • Create a Halloween coloring station at your party with various cat pages as options
  • Make personalized trick-or-treat bags by gluing colored pages onto paper bags
  • Design Halloween bingo cards using small versions of colored cat images
  • Create “guess who colored this” game where kids try to match artwork to friends

Educational Extensions:

  • Learn about real black cat superstitions from different cultures around the world
  • Research actual cat breeds and color them realistically instead of traditionally
  • Practice storytelling by creating tales about the adventures of their colored cats
  • Count and sort Halloween candies using the trick-or-treating coloring pages as inspiration
  • Create math problems based on the scenes (how many pumpkins, how many cats, etc.)

Family Bonding Projects:

  • Make a Halloween advent calendar using different cat pages for each October day
  • Create homemade greeting cards by folding colored pages in half with messages inside
  • Design unique gift tags for Halloween treats by cutting out colored cats
  • Build a family Halloween storybook by binding pages together and writing stories underneath
  • Photograph kids holding their finished artwork for yearly Halloween memory books
  • Create bedroom decorations by framing favorites or hanging them on a special Halloween string
  • Make bookmarks by cutting out cat heads and laminating them with ribbons attached

Seasonal Decoration Ideas:

  • Cut out finished cats and tape them to windows for seasonal displays
  • Create a Halloween garland by stringing multiple colored pages together
  • Make door decorations by arranging several colored pages in a wreath pattern
  • Design place cards for Halloween dinner by folding small colored cat pictures
  • Create a Halloween countdown display with cats counting down to October 31st

Ready to Start Your Cat Halloween Coloring Adventure?

Grab your favorite cat Halloween coloring pages right now—they’re completely free and ready to print instantly!

Whether you need easy cat Halloween coloring sheets for your toddler’s first Halloween or detailed mystical cat scenes for your artistic tween, this collection brings the perfect Halloween activity to your home. From witch cats casting spells to cute kittens in pumpkin patches, these designs keep kids entertained, creative, and blissfully quiet while you tackle your Halloween to-do list.

Bookmark this page because we’re always adding new seasonal designs—Christmas cats, Thanksgiving turkeys, summer beach scenes, and more throughout the year!

Remember: Happy kids + creative activities = peaceful parents. That’s the real Halloween magic right there!

Happy Coloring, and Have a Purr-fectly Spooky Halloween!

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