Moonlit mischief, whimsical spells, and purr-fectly spooky fun fill these 40 Halloween cat coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This enchanting collection celebrates the mischievous spirit of felines during the spookiest time of year, capturing their playful charm amidst haunted backdrops!

These pages bring the magic of Halloween cats right to your fingertips, from images of playful felines in witch hats to scenes of cats perched on pumpkins, prowling through haunted graveyards, and more!
To begin coloring, just click on any image or link below to view the free PDF. Once open, feel free to download and print to your heart's content.
All pages are designed for US Letter paper but scale flawlessly to A4. Happy coloring!
10 Craft Ideas to do With Halloween Cat Coloring Pages
Once those finished coloring pages pile up, don't let them go to waste! These easy, affordable crafts put your colorful Halloween cats to purr-fect use.
1. Spooky Cat Window Silhouettes
Cut out your colored Halloween cats carefully. Glue them onto a piece of black construction paper for a stark contrast, then trim around the new edge. Tape these eerie feline shapes directly onto your windows to cast spooky shadows and greet trick-or-treaters.
2. Purr-fect Pumpkin Decor
Transform a real or craft pumpkin into a bewitching display! Cut out your favorite colored Halloween cat and use Mod Podge or white glue to adhere it smoothly onto the side of a clean pumpkin. Apply another thin layer of Mod Podge over the cat once dry for a protective, glossy finish.
3. Witch's Cat Wand
Bring your Halloween cat to life as a magical prop! Cut out your colored cat and glue it firmly to a craft stick, unsharpened pencil, or even a sturdy cardboard tube. Embellish with ribbons tied just below the cat for an extra touch of enchantment as you wave your witch's familiar.
4. Black Cat Countdown Calendar
Create a simple grid on a piece of poster board with squares for each day leading up to Halloween. Each day, cut out and glue a small, colored Halloween cat onto the corresponding square. It’s a fun, visual way for kids to track the days until the big night.
5. Ghostly Cat Garland
Gather several of your colored Halloween cat cut-outs. Punch a hole at the top of each cat, then thread them onto a long piece of yarn or string, alternating with cotton balls or small paper ghosts. Hang your festive garland across a doorway, mantel, or window.
6. “Beware of Black Cat” Sign
Cut a piece of yellow construction paper into a diamond or triangular warning sign shape. Glue your fierce, colored Halloween cat onto the center. Use a black marker to add the words “BEWARE!” or “Black Cat Crossing” for a fun, spooky yard or door decoration.
7. Cat Treat Bag Toppers
Make homemade treat bags extra special for Halloween parties! Cut out your colored cat and glue it to the front of a folded piece of construction paper. Staple this topper over a clear plastic bag filled with candy, sealing it with a custom spooky cat design.
8. Masked Cat Finger Puppets
Scale down and print several small outlines of your favorite Halloween cats on one coloring page. Once colored and cut out, glue a small paper ring to the back of each cat. Slip them onto your fingers for a quick, spooky puppet show.
9. Spooky Cat Shelf Sitters
Help your Halloween cat stand on its own! Cut out your colored cat and glue it to a slightly larger piece of sturdy cardstock or a small, lightweight block of wood. Add a small folded stand to the back of the cardstock or directly glue it to the wood so it can stand upright on shelves or mantels.
10. Halloween Cat Story Stones/Magnets
Cut out small, colored Halloween cat images from your pages. Glue them onto smooth, flat river stones for unique story props, or onto magnetic sheets or small round magnets. These can be used for imaginative play or as decorative fridge magnets.








































