Best Cat Photos for Custom Portraits
The best custom cat portrait canvas print starts with a clear photo of your cat's face, eyes, ears, and markings.
Use bright, sharp photos
Natural light or a bright room helps. The photo should be sharp enough to see eye color, facial shape, fur color, and any markings that make your cat recognizable.
Keep the face visible
Front-facing or eye-level photos usually work best. Avoid photos where the face is tiny, covered, heavily filtered, or hidden in deep shadow.
Send more than one angle when helpful
If your cat has unusual markings, long fur, or a favorite expression, an extra photo can help the proof stay closer to your cat.
Quick Answers
Can I upload a screenshot?
A screenshot may work only if it is sharp and large. Original phone photos are better.
Should I send a full-body photo or face photo?
A clear face photo is most important. A full-body photo can help if coat pattern or pose matters.
What photos should I avoid?
Avoid blurry images, dark rooms, heavy filters, far-away shots, and photos where the eyes or face are covered.