๐ฆ๐ฑ Cat play box โ Free Cat Coloring Page ๐ฆ๐ฑ
๐ฆ๐ฑ Celebrate creativity with this free printable cat cardboard box coloring. Cats (and toddlers) just love an empty box! A fun way for kids and adults to color together!

๐ 1 high-resolution PDF coloring page (8.5 x 11 in)
๐ Features a cat play box – favorites of cats and toddlers
๐ Bold lines, easy shapes, perfect for beginners
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๐๐ฑ Thereโs nothing cats love more than a good cardboard box โ and this Cat Cardboard Box coloring page celebrates that quirky, lovable feline instinct in the cutest way possible. This printable captures a curious kitty tucked inside a cozy box, peeking out with wide eyes and playful paws. Whether your child has a real-life box-loving cat at home or just adores silly cat behavior, this design is sure to bring out giggles and creativity.
For younger children, this coloring page is the perfect mix of fun and simplicity. The clean, bold lines make it easy for toddlers and preschoolers to color confidently, helping them develop early motor control and coordination. They can stick with classic colors โ a brown box and gray cat โ or go wild with rainbows, pastels, or even a box covered in pretend stickers and doodles.
Older kids and tweens will love adding more detail and personality to their page. Maybe their cat is hiding toys inside the box, peeking out at a friend, or has turned the cardboard into a rocket ship or treasure chest. The scene naturally inspires storytelling, which makes it a great launchpad for creative writing or imaginative play. You can even encourage your child to name the cat, draw whatโs inside the box, or add background scenery like a living room, playground, or outer space.
This cat play box printable is ideal for calm afternoons, quiet time, or group activities. Teachers can use it in classrooms for early finisher bins, pet-themed lessons, or even art-and-writing crossover projects. Parents love it for keeping kids entertained during travel, rainy weekends, or just as a relaxing wind-down after school. Plus, since itโs a free printable, you can reprint it as many times as your child wants to create new versions of the same scene.
When finished, the coloring page makes a great homemade card or art wall addition. Kids can even cut out a cat and box and glue them onto cardboard to make their own 3D pop-up scene. Whether it becomes a simple coloring moment or the start of a whole pretend-play adventure, this cat in a cardboard box coloring page is a silly, sweet addition to any coloring collection.