This educational illustration features a collection of numerous cat breeds arranged against a solid black background. At the top center, the word "CATS" is prominently displayed in bold blue letters, followed by translations in four languages. Below the title, various cats are depicted in realistic detail, often shown in groups or as solitary specimens. Each breed is accompanied by a small text label identifying the type of cat in multiple languages.
The layout is dense, covering the entire space with cats of different sizes, postures, and fur patterns. Some are shown standing, sitting, or lying down, providing a diverse overview of feline anatomy and characteristics. The composition includes popular breeds such as the Siamese, Persian, Maine Coon, and British Shorthair, alongside more unique breeds like the Devon Rex and Cornish Rex. The subjects are rendered with individual personality, showcasing varying fur textures from long and fluffy to short and sleek.
The colour palette is primarily defined by the deep black backdrop, which makes the warm tones of the cats—ranging from snowy white and ginger orange to slate grey and patterned tabby—stand out clearly. The lighting appears uniform and bright, highlighting the distinct features and facial expressions of each feline. The overall style is that of a scientific or informational poster, blending realistic artistry with clear labeling to serve as a visual reference for different cat breeds.