Every cat is special

send your cat to:

cats@jordyboothy.com

(name and age optional) last updated: 2025-12-22


Digital pen drawing of the cat, smiling with disturbed-looking eyes, and handwritten text: 'Why do we exist just to suffer.'

Anton, 24



Traditional pencil drawing of the cat in the artist's own style, incorporating lots of swooshy strokes and small tufts of fur. This cat appears energetic with a swooping curled tail and determined stare.

Rumena, 32



A very cute and slightly chonky cat, drawn with white chalk on a black chalkboard.

Doug, 30



A traditional pencil drawing of the cat, with ladylike eyes, a bell collar, love heart nose, and a tiny tongue sticking out.

Marina, 25



A satisfyingly-round cat, drawn traditionally with a blue ballpoint pen, looking upwards expectantly.

Manu, 52



Traditional pencil drawing of the cat on a pink stickynote. It has happy sunset-shaped eyes and a dark patch on its chest.

James, 26



Traditional ballpoint pen drawing of the cat, appearing very cute and tiny. Large 8 ball-like pupils.

Piiu, 29



Traditional pencil drawing of the cat with a big smile and a long tail. The artist signed their name and age under it.

Ada, 4



Traditional pencil drawing of the cat with sharp claws, and a collar with the nametag 'Blizzard', in the shape of a fish.

Em, 33



Orange whiteboard pen drawing of the cat, looking upwards with arched eyebrows and pointy ears.

Nils, 27



Another orange whiteboard pen drawing, this time with a worried smiling face, and small circular eyes, kinda like Family Guy but with larger shiny pupils.

Lukas, 26



Black whiteboard pen drawing of the cat in the artist's style. It has heart-shaped tufts at the end of its ears and tail, and a fuzzy chest.

Saga, 23

 

I must create my own cat now