Teeming Cats and Dogs Once Mr. Booth starts drawing dogs and cats, he has a hard time stopping.
Noble lineage aside, it's a wonderful ghost story, and these handsome, stylized illustrations encourage artists young and old to try to draw cats.
Louis Wain - the man who drew cats 1968 (2nd edition 1991)
The boy who drew cats (1897; Houghton Mifflin, Boston)
He slammed his head against the back wall, the one that had cinder blocks behind the thickness of cutout cats and drawn cats and pasted cat parts, the tufts of fur, the crisp bits of skin.
A farmer and his wife had many children; the youngest son was too small and weak, and spent all his time drawing cats instead of doing his chores.
He learned quickly, but he drew cats everywhere.
Stephen Restarick went out nonchalantly, and Inspector Curry drew cats on the sheet of paper in front of him.
These attempts Legel from time to time corrected, and the youngster at length ventured to draw from nature, like his master, and to draw some sheep, goats, and cats.
But when he did, you used to sit for hours and watch while he drew cats and dogs and horses and cows with MOO coming out of their mouths in balloons.