Cat With Tie
89 drawings by Artbitrator players — showing top 24
Drawing a dapper feline might sound tricky, but once you know the basics of how to draw a cat with tie, it's mostly circles and a triangle or two. The tie itself is just a knot and a long shape—basically the easiest accessory you could add. We've got 77 cat with tie drawings made by real players to show you exactly how it's done, stroke by stroke.
Whether you're after a simple cat with tie drawing for a laugh or want to practice giving your cat some proper business attire, you can watch each replay to see how other people tackled the challenge. Then hop into Artbitrator and draw one yourself—the AI judge will guess in real time, and you'll have your own replay to share.
Drawings
89
Avg Strokes
1280 strokes
Avg Time
67s
Fastest
16s
How to Draw Cat With Tie
Simple steps to draw cat with tie, based on what works in the examples above.
- 1 Start with a circle or oval for the cat's head, then add a larger oval or rounded shape below it for the body. Keep it loose—cats are basically furry loaves.
- 2 Sketch two triangle shapes on top of the head for ears. Add a couple of circles or ovals for eyes, a tiny triangle for the nose, and a simple curve or upside-down 'Y' for the mouth.
- 3 Draw a cat with tie by adding the necktie right below the head. Start with a small knot (kind of like a square or trapezoid), then two lines extending downward that widen slightly, finishing with a triangle point at the bottom.
- 4 Add legs with simple lines or small ovals, a curved tail, and a few whiskers sprouting from the cheeks. The legs can be as simple or as fancy as you like—sitting cats are the easiest.
- 5 If you want to practice and see your drawing come to life, try it in Artbitrator. You can experiment with different tie styles, watch the AI guess what you're making, and replay your masterpiece later.
Tip: Draw the tie knot sitting just where the cat's chest would be—it anchors the whole look and makes your dapper kitty actually look dressed.
Practice Drawing Cat With TieDrawing Tips
- Keep the cat's body rounded and soft; sharp angles make cats look stiff instead of fluffy and relaxed.
- The tie doesn't have to be perfectly straight—a slightly wonky tie can add charm and make your cat with tie drawing feel more playful.
- Use the triangle ear trick: two upside-down Vs on top of the head instantly read as 'cat,' even if the rest is rough.
Cat With Tie Drawing FAQ
How do you draw a cat with tie?
Start with simple shapes: a circle for the head, an oval for the body, and triangle ears. Then add the tie below the head with a small knot shape and two lines tapering down to a triangle point. Finish with eyes, nose, whiskers, and legs. It's easier than it sounds once you break it into bits.
Is a cat with tie drawing hard for beginners?
Not really. Cat with tie drawings look fancy, but they're mostly circles, ovals, and triangles. The tie itself is one of the simplest things to draw—just a knot and a long pointy shape. Start with a sitting cat to keep the legs simple, and you'll be sorted.
Where can I practice drawing a cat with tie and get feedback?
You can practice in Artbitrator for free. The AI judge guesses your drawing in real time, so you'll know if your cat with tie is reading properly. Plus, every finished drawing gets saved as a replay so you can watch how you (or anyone else) made it, stroke by stroke.
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