The central subject of this artwork is a lonely-looking kitten with an exaggerated, doleful expression. The kitten has fluffy orange and white fur, and it is depicted with oversized, soulful green eyes that dominate its small face. Its ears are tilted slightly downward, contributing to a sense of melancholy. It sits upright, looking toward the viewer with a vulnerable, longing gaze.
The kitten is positioned in the corner of a room against a background of rustic, red-brown brick walls. The floor beneath the kitten is a neutral, muted beige, grounding the figure within the tight, enclosed space. The composition emphasizes the kitten's isolation by placing it firmly in the converging angle of the two walls, highlighting its small stature against the weathered brickwork.
Rendered in a style reminiscent of 1960s big-eye art, the painting utilizes soft lighting to emphasize the kitten's texture and the depth of its gaze. The colour palette is warm, relying on the contrast between the vibrant orange of the cat's fur, the brilliant green of its eyes, and the deep, earthy reds of the brick walls. The artist's signature is visible in the lower right corner, simply reading "Gig."