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Kittycorn

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Download this free kittycorn coloring page — a cute cat-unicorn hybrid sitting neatly with star and sparkle accents. For kids 6–9. Print now!

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About This Printable

Half cat, half unicorn, totally irresistible — the kittycorn sits in a perfectly composed pose with its tail wrapped around its paws and a spiraling unicorn horn right between its tufted ears. Star bursts float around it like tiny applause for how adorable it is.

What's on This Coloring Page

A small round-bodied cat sits in a neat, composed pose — tail wrapped tidily around its front paws, tufted ears framing the spiral unicorn horn on its forehead. The overall form is compact and centered, making it easy to color without a lot of background to manage. Star accents and sparkle bursts float around the figure, adding just enough magic to honor its unicorn half.

Who Will Love This Page

Kids ages 6–9 who love both cats and unicorns — which, let's be honest, is almost everyone. The compact design makes it a great quick coloring session when you don't have a full hour. It's especially popular as a party favor or a classroom reward sheet. For the standing alert version of the cat-unicorn hybrid, compare with the Cat Unicorn page in its proud four-legged pose.

Coloring Tips

Give your kittycorn a coat pattern — tabby stripes, calico patches, or solid — to bring out the cat side of its personality. The horn looks great in metallic gold or pearl white against a colorful cat body. The sparkle bursts around it are tiny but satisfying to fill with contrasting colors. For a dog-lover's take on the same mashup idea, our Puppy Unicorn page delivers the same hybrid charm with floppy ears and a wagging tail.

See all the hybrid characters in our free unicorn coloring pages collection.

How to Print and Use

  1. Download — Click the free download button to save your Kittycorn coloring page as a PDF.
  2. Print — Use standard Letter or A4 paper — this compact design prints cleanly on any paper type.
  3. Gather supplies — Colored pencils or fine-tip markers work well for adding cat coat patterns within the clean outlines.
  4. Start coloring — Decide on a cat pattern first (stripes, spots, solid), then color the body, followed by the horn, and finish with the star accents.
  5. Display or share — The sitting pose and compact size make this page perfect for cutting out and displaying as a character card!

Perfect For

Birthday Party
Classroom Activity
Reward Sheet
Rainy Day Fun

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this Kittycorn coloring page free?
Yes, completely free to download and print. No account needed.
What age is this for?
Kids ages 6–9. The compact seated pose with about 14 coloring areas is a satisfying medium-difficulty page.
What is a kittycorn?
A kittycorn is a hybrid creature — half cat, half unicorn — with a cat's body and a unicorn's spiraling horn. It's one of the most popular fantasy pet mashups!
Can I add cat markings to this page?
Absolutely! Stripes, patches, or spots drawn lightly with a pencil first and then colored over give your kittycorn a unique personality.