The central focus of this painting is a fluffy, long-haired grey cat with orange eyes sitting on a light-coloured wooden windowsill. To the cat's left, a white vase filled with pink and white roses stands beside a small blue teapot and a single blue cup. To the cat's right, a vintage blue rotary phone sits on the sill, accompanied by a matching blue coffee or teapot. A small, dark-coloured photograph featuring three kittens lies on the wooden surface in front of the cat.
The windowsill provides a frame for a view of a charming, peaceful village. The background features various half-timbered houses with red-tiled roofs, nestled among greenery. In the distance, a church spire rises against a soft, twilight-toned sky, suggesting a calm evening or early morning atmosphere. The overall composition is balanced by blue wall-mounted planters hanging on either side of the window frame, which contains what appear to be small dark berries or nuts.
The artwork is rendered in a soft, illustrative style with a muted but colourful palette. The prominent use of cool blues in the foreground elements—including the pots, phone, and tea service—contrasts pleasantly with the warmer, earthy tones of the village buildings and the wooden ledge. The lighting is gentle and even, highlighting the texture of the cat's fur and the smooth ceramic finish of the household items, creating a serene and domestic mood.