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Cat Unicorn

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Color this free cat unicorn coloring page featuring a proud four-legged stance with a glowing horn and mane-like ruff. For kids 6–9. Download!

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About This Printable

Alert, proud, and every inch a magical creature — this cat-unicorn stands on all four paws with its spiraling horn gleaming between tufted ears and a flowing mane-like ruff draping its neck. The kind of creature that rules a forest and knows it.

What's on This Coloring Page

A cat-unicorn hybrid holds a proud standing alert pose on all four paws, its unicorn horn prominent between two tufted ears. A flowing mane-like ruff frames the neck and drapes down, blending the best of both creatures. A long sweeping tail arches upward behind it with a natural feline curve. The overall stance is confident and regal — a cat who has fully embraced its unicorn side.

Who Will Love This Page

Kids ages 6–9 who love cats and want to give them a magical upgrade. The four-legged standing pose gives this design more body to fill than the seated kittycorn, making it a slightly more involved coloring session. For the seated, compact version of this mashup, try the Kittycorn page with its neatly wrapped tail pose.

Coloring Tips

The mane-like ruff around the neck is where this page shines — fill it with flowing color gradients to show where the cat fur transitions into magical unicorn mane. Try a two-tone coat: a warmer color on the body and a cooler purple or teal for the ruff. The tail tip is a great place to add a small sparkle burst in a metallic pen. Want a canine companion for this magical cat? Our Dog Unicorn page makes the perfect pair.

Explore more hybrid characters in our free unicorn coloring pages gallery.

How to Print and Use

  1. Download — Click the free download button to save your Cat Unicorn coloring page as a PDF.
  2. Print — Standard Letter or A4 paper works well for this standing four-legged design.
  3. Gather supplies — Colored pencils for the layered mane-ruff gradients, plus fine-tip markers for any cat coat pattern details.
  4. Start coloring — Begin with the cat body color, then use a contrasting shade for the mane ruff, and finish with the horn and tail details.
  5. Display or share — The proud standing pose makes this page look great as a character portrait — perfect for a bedroom door or bulletin board!

Perfect For

Rainy Day Fun
Playdate Activity
Fine Motor Practice
Screen-Free Time

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this Cat Unicorn coloring page free?
Yes, totally free to download, print, and color. No signup needed.
What age is this for?
Kids ages 6–9. About 14 coloring areas including the detailed mane-ruff make this a satisfying medium-level page.
How is this different from the Kittycorn page?
This one stands on all four legs in a proud alert pose, while the Kittycorn sits compactly with its tail wrapped around its paws. Different moods, same hybrid charm!
Can I add stripes or spots to this cat?
Yes! Sketching a light pencil pattern first (tiger stripes, tabby markings, or patches) before coloring adds a ton of personality.