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Kitchen Cat Lunchbox Counter

A cat beside a lunchbox and simple snack shapes on a kitchen counter, designed as a printable kitchen cat coloring page.

Format

PDF

Page size

Letter & A4

Difficulty

Easy

Best for

Ages 4-8

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01About this page

A cheerful kitchen scene centers on a fluffy cat sitting on a countertop beside a decorated lunchbox. The cat faces forward with large round eyes, pointed ears, whiskers, and a collar with a heart-shaped tag, giving the page a sweet and friendly personality. To the left of the cat is a lunchbox with a handle and playful decorations, including hearts, stars, paw prints, and a cat face emblem on the front. In the foreground, a plate holds simple snack items such as grapes, an apple, sandwich-like rounds, and stick-shaped treats. A folded napkin rests near the cat, and a cup with a heart design sits on the right. Behind the cat, the kitchen background adds extra interest with a window and curtains, a potted flower on the sill, upper cabinets, a utensil holder filled with kitchen tools, and a bowl of fruit. The composition is balanced and easy to follow, with clear spaces for coloring fur, food, dishes, and kitchen details while still offering fun textures and small decorative elements.

A friendly cat sits on a kitchen counter beside a lunchbox, snacks, and simple kitchen items.

catlunchboxplate of snacksapplegrapesnapkin

Coloring ideas

  • Use a soft tabby mix or a single warm tone for the cat, then add a brighter shade on the collar and heart tag.
  • Pick contrasting colors for the lunchbox decorations so the stars, hearts, and paw prints stand out clearly.
  • Color the snacks with natural fruit tones like red, purple, and green to make the plate feel lively.
  • Try light pastels for the curtains, cabinets, and cup to keep the kitchen scene cheerful and balanced.

Suggested palette

warm orange and creamsoft gray and whitepastel pink and mintapple red and leaf greengrape purplesunny yellowlight wood brownKitchen counter
02Ways to use it

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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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