Dot to dotJoin dots 1 to 20, then color the kitten face.
Cat activity pages are printable worksheets that combine drawing, early writing, letter practice, and number order. This free 12-sheet collection includes cat dot-to-dot printables, C-is-for-cat tracing, and finish-the-cat-drawing prompts in US Letter and A4 formats.
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Dot to dotJoin dots 1 to 20, then color the kitten face.
Dot to dotJoin dots 1 to 30 to complete the sitting cat.
Dot to dotConnect dots 1 to 40, then add a cozy background.
Dot to dotJoin the capital letters from A to Z to reveal the cat.
TracingTrace uppercase C, lowercase c, and the word cat.
TracingTrace CAT, then write the word on the blank line.
TracingFollow each dotted cat tail from the kitten to the toy.
TracingTrace C and c, then circle every C in CAT and CALICO.
Finish drawingUse the center line to draw the missing half of the face.
Finish drawingComplete the kitten's body, paws, and curling tail.
Finish drawingAdd matching stripes, spots, or your own coat pattern.
Finish drawingFinish the flowers, butterflies, and garden around the cat.
The pack contains four cat dot-to-dot printables, four letter and line tracing worksheets, and four finish-the-drawing prompts. Each activity has a clear instruction, suggested age, open coloring space, and a separate high-resolution Letter or A4 file.
Practice number order with 1–20, 1–30, and 1–40 puzzles, then connect A to Z to reveal a cat outline.
See the connect-the-dots sheetsTrace uppercase C, lowercase c, the word CAT, and curved pre-writing lines with a familiar cat theme.
See the letter tracing sheetsComplete a symmetrical face, add a kitten body and tail, invent a coat pattern, or finish a cat garden scene.
See the drawing promptsStart with 1–20 dots or large C tracing for early pencil control. Use 1–30, A–Z, and word tracing for children who already recognize numbers and letters. Choose finish-the-drawing prompts when the goal is observation, symmetry, and creative decision-making.
| Goal | Start with | Suggested age |
|---|---|---|
| Number order | Kitten Face 1–20 | 4–6 |
| Letter practice | C Is for Cat | 3–5 |
| Pre-writing control | Curly Cat Tails | 3–5 |
| Creative drawing | Finish the Cat Face | 5–8 |
Yes. You can print every sheet individually or download the 12-page PDF bundle without creating an account. The license permits personal, classroom, library, therapy-group, and nonprofit event printing.
Yes. Dot-to-dot, connect-the-dots, and join-the-dots describe the same puzzle: follow numbers or letters in order to complete an outline. This pack includes numeric and alphabet versions.
Yes. Every puzzle is designed with enclosed black outlines and open areas. After tracing, joining, or completing the picture, children can add coat colors, patterns, and backgrounds.
Choose US Letter for most printers in the United States and Canada. Choose A4 for most other countries. Use portrait orientation and check the preview before printing multiple classroom copies.