
“It’s good to study the muscles and how they sit on the bones,” says illustrator Jade Merien. Cats are very flexible, but they still have limitations. “One of the important things to study and understand is the skeleton, especially the spine. Cats’ bodies aren’t proportioned like a dog’s and their muscle groups are different from those of humans. Take a look at the anatomy of a cat before you start a drawing. That’s right, before you draw cats, you need to watch cats. But before you can jump in and sketch a furry kitty, you need to observe the real thing.

Drawing cats can help you to improve your artistic skills and give you fun pieces to add to your portfolio. From their graceful movements to their adorable faces and sassy attitudes, cats make for interesting subjects. There’s a reason cat videos dominate the Internet: people like cats.
