Draw What the Cat Is Eating – Fun Drawing Worksheet for Kids

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What's Included

Download-ready PDF files, instructions, and extension ideas suitable for educators and caregivers.

How to Use

Print the pages, prep required materials, and run the activity in stations or small groups. Use facilitator prompts to adapt for age and confidence levels.

Perfect For

  • OSHC before and after school care
  • Vacation and holiday care sessions
  • Homeschool activity blocks
  • Especially useful in activities sessions

Description

This sweet “Draw What the Cat Is Eating” printable worksheet is a fun and creative way for kids to use their imagination! Featuring an adorable cat sitting next to an empty bowl, this activity invites children to decide what tasty treat the cat is about to enjoy.

Perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary learners, this worksheet encourages creativity, storytelling, and fine motor skill development.


✏️ What’s Inside This Worksheet

The worksheet shows a cute cat with an empty food bowl, leaving plenty of space for kids to draw. Children can:

  • 🐟 Draw what the cat is eating (cat food, fish, milk, treats, or something silly!)

  • 🎨 Add details to the food or bowl

  • 🐾 Decorate the scene with toys, mats, or background details

  • 🖍️ Color the picture once finished


🌟 Why This Worksheet Is Great for Kids

This activity supports early learning in a fun, low-pressure way:

  • ✍️ Builds fine motor skills through drawing and coloring

  • 🧠 Encourages imagination and creativity

  • 🐈 Sparks conversation about pets and animal care

  • 📖 Supports storytelling and early writing prompts


🧩 How to Use This Worksheet

  1. Print the worksheet on standard letter or A4 paper.

  2. Ask your child: What do you think the cat is eating?

  3. Encourage them to draw food in the bowl — realistic or funny!

  4. Color the picture using crayons, markers, or colored pencils.

  5. Optional: Have kids name the cat or tell a short story about it.

💡 Classroom & homeschool tip: This worksheet works perfectly for pet-themed lessons, animal units, or as a creative warm-up activity.

This printable pack includes ready-to-use activity pages, facilitator prompts, and optional extension ideas for mixed-age groups.

Print and prep materials before session start. Introduce the activity goal in under 2 minutes, run in small groups, and use the included prompts to extend learning or calm transitions.

  • Before school care transitions and soft starts
  • After school mixed-age groups
  • Holiday and vacation care programs
  • Homeschool co-ops and home learning clubs

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