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Food Cat Lunch Tray

A cat beside a lunch tray with fruit, bread shapes, cup, and napkin, designed as a printable food cat coloring page for kids.

Format

PDF

Page size

Letter & A4

Difficulty

Easy

Best for

Ages 4-8

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01About this page

A cheerful cat sits behind a lunch tray on a round table, smiling and raising one paw as if waving hello. The cat has large bright eyes, striped markings on its head and tail, and a polka dot bandana tied around its neck. In front of the cat, the tray is divided into sections filled with simple lunch foods. One section holds a bunch of grapes, a strawberry, and a few small round berries. Another contains several curved fruit slices that look like watermelon wedges. The lower sections show two shaped sandwiches, one star-shaped and one heart-shaped, plus a small cup or bowl with dots. A napkin with a large heart rests at the corner of the tray. The background adds a cozy indoor feel with a window, curtains, fluffy clouds outside, a potted plant, two framed wall pictures, and a string of hanging bunting. The scene offers lots of fun areas to color, from food textures and patterned fabric to decorative room details and the cat’s expressive face.

A happy cat waves beside a lunch tray filled with fruit, shaped sandwiches, and a small cup in a cozy decorated room.

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Coloring ideas

  • Use two or three shades on the cat's stripes, ears, and tail for extra personality.
  • Color each food section differently so the tray looks varied and easy to read.
  • Try bright fruit colors like purple grapes and red strawberry to make the lunch pop.
  • Add soft pastel tones to the bunting, curtains, and wall pictures for a warm room feel.

Suggested palette

warm orange and creampastel pink and mintred and green fruit tonessoft sky bluesunny yellow accentslavender and purpleCozy dining roomWaving beside a lunch tray
02Ways to use it

Perfect for home, class & quiet time.

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03Can I print this for a classroom or library group?

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04Where can I find more pages like this one?

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