Pusheen Coloring Pages

Pusheen coloring pages celebrate the chubby, dreamy gray tabby cat who became one of the internet’s most beloved animated characters. The collection covers a delightful range of themes, including Pusheen sipping coffee, dressed in cozy seasonal costumes, riding a unicorn, snacking on her favorite foods, baking, and lounging in her signature pudgy pose. Print your favorites for free and enjoy a screen-free creative activity any day of the week.

Pusheen Printable Worksheet

Pusheen Printable Worksheet

Pusheen Printable PDF

Pusheen Printable PDF

Pusheen Printable Outline

Pusheen Printable Outline

Pusheen Printable Drawing

Pusheen Printable Drawing

Pusheen Printable Download

Pusheen Printable Download

Pusheen Printable Design

Pusheen Printable Design

Pusheen Printable Artwork

Pusheen Printable Artwork

Pusheen Printable Activity Page

Pusheen Printable Activity Page

Pusheen Print At Home Coloring Page

Pusheen Print At Home Coloring Page

Pusheen Outline Printable

Pusheen Outline Printable

Pusheen Outline Drawing

Pusheen Outline Drawing

Pusheen Free Coloring Page

Pusheen Free Coloring Page

Pusheen Downloadable Coloring Page

Pusheen Downloadable Coloring Page

Pusheen Digital Download

Pusheen Digital Download

Pusheen Creative Activity Page

Pusheen Creative Activity Page

Pusheen Coloring Template

Pusheen Coloring Template

Pusheen Coloring Resource

Pusheen Coloring Resource

Pusheen Coloring Printable

Pusheen Coloring Printable

Pusheen Coloring Page

Pusheen Coloring Page

Pusheen Coloring Activity Page

Pusheen Coloring Activity Page

Pusheen Black And White Coloring Page

Pusheen Black And White Coloring Page

How to Color Pusheen

Pusheen coloring pages revolve around one of the most instantly recognizable color schemes in modern illustration. Pusheen herself is a soft, medium gray from ears to tail, with slightly darker gray stripes running across her back and a lighter silvery gray on her round belly. Her tiny nose is a dusty rose pink, and her simple dot eyes and curved smile are black. Keeping her body consistently in that cool mid-gray, with a barely-there stripe variation, is the key to making her look immediately recognizable on any finished page.

Because Pusheen often appears solo across many page designs, the background elements and props carry a lot of the color interest. A page showing her curled up with a mug of cocoa invites warm caramel, cream, and chocolate browns to balance her cool gray. A baking scene opens up soft pastels for bowls, rolling pins, and iced cookies. Holiday pages bring in rich seasonal palettes, deep red and gold for Christmas, soft lavender and mint for Easter, or warm orange and purple for Halloween, each one creating a vivid contrast against Pusheen’s neutral fur.

Colored pencils are the ideal tool for Pusheen pages because her rounded, smooth shapes reward gentle circular strokes and careful layering. Use a cool light gray first, then add a slightly darker tone over the stripe areas, blending the two together with a white pencil or colorless blender for a silky finish. Markers work wonderfully on the large background spaces, but print those pages on cardstock first to prevent bleeding through. For a completely unexpected and fun result, try coloring Pusheen in a warm lavender or pale mint instead of her standard gray and see how the whole page transforms.

Our Favorite Pages in This Collection

The range of page complexity in this collection makes it genuinely enjoyable for colorists across a wide span of ages and experience levels. Younger children gravitate toward the large, simple sitting-Pusheen poses where the outline is generous and the interior space is easy to fill without going over the lines. Older kids and teens find more to work with in the detailed scenes, where Pusheen is surrounded by food items, seasonal decorations, or her own smaller accessories, each element offering its own satisfying patch of color.

Two page types in particular tend to become favorites. The cozy food scenes, Pusheen wrapped around a giant slice of pizza or peering into a bowl of ramen, are endlessly charming and reward careful color choices for each individual food item, making the overall page feel rich and detailed when complete. The seasonal costume pages are equally popular, especially the ones where Pusheen wears a tiny witch hat or a reindeer headband, because the contrast between her plain gray body and a brightly colored costume accessory creates a visually striking finished piece with very little effort.

5 Fun Craft Ideas with Your Finished Pages

  1. Mini Pusheen Greeting Card
    Color a close-up Pusheen page and trim it into a small square, then mount it onto folded cardstock slightly larger than the image. Write a short note inside to turn the coloring page into a completely handmade card for a friend or family member.
  2. Sticker-Style Door Hanger
    Cut out a finished full-body Pusheen figure carefully along the outline and laminate it using a self-laminating pouch. Punch a hole at the top, thread a short ribbon through, and hang it from a bedroom doorknob or backpack zipper as a charming personalized tag.
  3. Gift Topper
    Color a small Pusheen pose page and cut the character out neatly. Tape or glue it to the top of a wrapped gift box in place of a traditional bow for a sweet, one-of-a-kind finishing touch that the recipient can keep afterward.
  4. Pusheen Bookmark
    Cut a finished page into a tall, narrow strip about two inches wide, making sure Pusheen’s face is visible near the top. Laminate the strip and trim the edges cleanly for a sturdy, adorable bookmark that cat lovers of any age will actually use.
  5. Classroom Feelings Display
    Have each student color the same simple Pusheen expression page, then label it with a feeling word such as happy, cozy, excited, or sleepy. Mount the finished pages together on a bulletin board to create a cheerful group art display that doubles as a social-emotional learning activity.

Printing Tips

Every page in this collection is available as a free PDF download, sized to print on both US Letter (8.5 x 11 inches) and A4 paper without any adjustments. Open the file in any standard PDF viewer on a computer, tablet, or phone and send it straight to your printer. Standard copy paper handles crayons and colored pencils just fine, but if planning to use markers or watercolor pencils, printing on 65 lb cardstock makes a noticeable difference in how the colors look and prevents any bleed-through to the surface underneath.

Pusheen coloring pages are a natural fit for uses well beyond solo coloring at home. Set out a printed stack at a kids’ birthday party with a cup of markers for an easy, cost-effective activity station guests will enjoy. Teachers can include them in a quiet activity bin, as a Friday free-choice reward, or as part of a seasonal themed week. Parents will find a few printed pages slipped into a bag an easy way to keep kids engaged during travel or waiting room time without reaching for a screen, and the finished pages make sweet take-home keepsakes from any cat-themed event.

Are these Pusheen coloring pages free to download and print?

Yes, every page in the collection is completely free. Download the PDF, open it on any device, and print as many copies as you need at home, at school, or at a library.

What paper size do the Pusheen coloring pages support?

The PDF files are formatted to fit both US Letter (8.5 x 11 inches) and A4 paper, so they print correctly on standard home or office printers anywhere in the world without resizing.

Are these pages suitable for very young children?

Many pages feature large, simple outlines of Pusheen in a single pose that are easy for toddlers and preschoolers to color. The collection also includes more detailed scenes with food, props, and seasonal accessories that older children and adults will find more engaging and rewarding.