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'''Special Note - Being female and feline is not sufficient to qualify for this trope. Do not add an example here without first making sure that it doesn't belong under another trope instead.'''
 
Not to be confused with [[Catwoman (comics)|Catwoman]].
 
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* Fam from ''[[Ruin Explorers]]'' has a cat tail and a pair of [[Cute Little Fangs]].
* One of the local youkai shown in episode 19 of ''[[Our Home's Fox Deity.]]'' is a catgirl... or, rather, a middle-aged cat-''woman''. In this universe, cat-people don't remain young and cute forever.
* In ''[[Wednesday]]'', Wednesday and Enid dress in Catgirl costumes for the Edgar Allen Poe Cup competition - each of the teams has a theme based on one of [[Edgar Allan Poe|Poe's]] works, and in their case, it is ''[[The Black Cat]]''.
 
== Comic Books ==
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== Live-Action TV ==
* Doctor Katherine "Kat" Manx from ''[[Power Rangers SPD]]'' has cat ears.:
** In the original ''[[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers]]'', when Kat first appeared as Rita's [[Brainwashed and Crazy]] thrall, she had a [[One-Winged Angel]] form as Katastrophe (though it seemed to have some fox-like features too). She seemed to lose this ability after being defeated by the Megazord, possibly implying that the battle had (partially) [[Beat the Curse Out of Him|Beat the Curse Out of Her]].
** Doctor Katherine "Kat" Manx from ''[[Power Rangers SPD]]'' is a [[Human Alien]] with cat ears.
* ''[[Ninja Sentai Kakuranger]]'' featured a monster-of-the-week based on the [[Youkai|Bakeneko]].
 
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* Mzzkiti from ''Freighter Tails'' and ''Cross Time Cafe''.
* The cast of ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20130719023606/http://www.drunkduck.com/Purgatory_Tower/ Purgatory Tower]'' is entirely made up of (non-cute, non-Anime-style) animal/humanoid hybrids or anthropomorphics (and in one case, a plant/animal/human hybrid), as the world the webcomic plays in is peopled by socalled "marsuls", humanoids fused with animals and displaying animal traits, down to their psyche. Features a cat-woman, a hyena-woman, a squirrel-girl, a racoon-man and others.
* The all-but-defunct ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20140412175750/http://underpower.non-essential.com/index.php?comic=latest Under Power]'' has a catgirl character who is adorable, sweet, domestically submissive, with a high libido... and who also happens to be a nigh-invincible cyborg who kills her "boyfriend" every time she sleeps with him. Lucky, he seems to be powered by [[FPS]]s, and can respawn every time he's killed.
** Repeatedly respawning just to die again seconds later can be more of a curse than a blessing, especially when he pisses off the Elf.
* The jury's still out on whether or not Gina from ''[[Outside Interference]]'' is a cat. Although she has cat-like ears and features, she lacks any visible tail, in a setting where all the other [[Anthro]] characters have them.
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* One of the more common results of biomodification in ''[[Fenspace]]''. However, most catgirls in Fenspace are the result of the Boskonian [[Baleful Polymorph|Catgirling Machine]].
** There is an entire asteroid populated almost exclusively by catgirls -- who are also engineers, [[Wrench Wench|technicians]] and [[Mad Scientist]]s.
* [[YouTube]] critic [https://www.youtube.com/@KittyMonk KittyMonk] uses one (dressed like a monk, naturally) as her [[Author Avatar]].
 
== Western Animation ==