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A character is supposed to be imitating or acting like a cat, so he starts batting at a moving object with their fingers curled in to imitate the rounded look of a cat paw. Bonus points if he starts licking his faux paw. This move is often favored by [[Catgirl|Catgirls]].
A character is supposed to be imitating or acting like a cat, so he starts batting at a moving object with their fingers curled in to imitate the rounded look of a cat paw. Bonus points if he starts licking his faux paw. This move is often favored by [[Catgirl]]s.


This move also doesn't actually make any sense if the person in question is supposed to be acting on actual cat instinct: when a real cat grabs at something, its digits will be splayed out as far as possible to maximize their grab capacity. Under other circumstances it does serve two purposes: it more closely mimics the shape of a cat's paw than a fingers-extended position does, and it reinforces that the person is imitating a cat, not merely swatting at a mosquito.
This move also doesn't actually make any sense if the person in question is supposed to be acting on actual cat instinct: when a real cat grabs at something, its digits will be splayed out as far as possible to maximize their grab capacity. Under other circumstances it does serve two purposes: it more closely mimics the shape of a cat's paw than a fingers-extended position does, and it reinforces that the person is imitating a cat, not merely swatting at a mosquito.
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== Anime & Manga ==
== Anime & Manga ==
* ''[[Tokyo Mew Mew]]'': Ichigo bats and licks when she first becomes a Mew.
* ''[[Tokyo Mew Mew]]'': Ichigo bats and licks when she first becomes a Mew.
* ''[[Ranma One Half]]'': Ranma does this when his [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?|ailurophobia]] drives him into thinking he's a cat. Justified in that he's not actually supposed to ''be'' a cat or part-cat; he's just acting how he perceives a cat would.
* ''[[Ranma ½]]'': Ranma does this when his [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?|ailurophobia]] drives him into thinking he's a cat. Justified in that he's not actually supposed to ''be'' a cat or part-cat; he's just acting how he perceives a cat would.
* ''[[Soul Eater]]'': Blair in her human form. Strange, since she as a cat would stretch her arms out.
* ''[[Soul Eater]]'': Blair in her human form. Strange, since she as a cat would stretch her arms out.
* Botan from ''[[Yu Yu Hakusho]]'' does this when behaving "catty".
* Botan from ''[[Yu Yu Hakusho]]'' does this when behaving "catty".
* Matsuri and Miu, in episode 51 of ''[[Ichigo Mashimaro]]'', each don kitty ears (''not'' the kitty hat from episodes 8 & 43. Matsuri mimics does the Faux Paw maneuver (just batting, no licking), to Nobue's delight. Miu behaves more like a cat that's lashing out. Nobue doesn't think so highly of this.
* Matsuri and Miu, in episode 51 of ''[[Ichigo Mashimaro]]'', each don kitty ears (''not'' the kitty hat from episodes 8 & 43. Matsuri mimics does the Faux Paw maneuver (just batting, no licking), to Nobue's delight. Miu behaves more like a cat that's lashing out. Nobue doesn't think so highly of this.
* Himari, the title catgirl of ''[[Omamori Himari]]'', is quite prone to this, as seen [http://www.tenmanga.com/chapter/OmamoriHimari1/175462-35.html here.]
* Himari, the title catgirl of ''[[Omamori Himari]]'', is quite prone to this, as seen [https://web.archive.org/web/20120625162441/http://www.tenmanga.com/chapter/OmamoriHimari1/175462-35.html here.]
* In ''[[K-On! (Manga)|K-On!]]'', Azusa does this while donning cat ears, resulting in the other girls [[Cuteness Proximity|swooning over her]] (and giving her the nickname "Azu-nyan").
* In ''[[K-On!]]'', Azusa does this while donning cat ears, resulting in the other girls [[Cuteness Proximity|swooning over her]] (and giving her the nickname "Azu-nyan").
* Hazuki in ''[[Tsukuyomi Moon Phase (Anime)|Tsukuyomi Moon Phase]]'', especially in the opening. You can watch it [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNWr_Jlx6p0 here].
* Hazuki in ''[[Tsukuyomi Moon Phase]]'', especially in the opening. You can watch it [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNWr_Jlx6p0 here].




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== Comics -- Books ==
== Comics -- Books ==
* [[Empowered (Comic Book)|Empowered]] as Schrodinger's Catgirl (in an [[Imagine Spot]]).
* [[Empowered]] as Schrodinger's Catgirl (in an [[Imagine Spot]]).




== Live-Action TV ==
== Live-Action TV ==
* In ''[[Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon]]'', Luna does this when she's in human form.
* In ''[[Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon]]'', Luna does this when she's in human form.
* ''[[Big Wolf On Campus]]'': An episode features a [[Were Cat|werecat]] who performs the Faux Paw maneuver.
* ''[[Big Wolf on Campus]]'': An episode features a [[Were Cat|werecat]] who performs the Faux Paw maneuver.
* [[The Hero|Shoutaro]] of ''[[Kamen Rider W]]'' claims to be able to work out where a missing cat is the same way he finds missing people: by getting into the cat's mindset. He does so by performing a [[Faux Paw]] and meowing; not only does it work, but {{spoiler|the woman he was hired by had ulterior motives, and ''didn't actually have a cat in the first place''}}.
* [[The Hero|Shoutaro]] of ''[[Kamen Rider W]]'' claims to be able to work out where a missing cat is the same way he finds missing people: by getting into the cat's mindset. He does so by performing a Faux Paw and meowing; not only does it work, but {{spoiler|the woman he was hired by had ulterior motives, and ''didn't actually have a cat in the first place''}}.




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== Web Comics ==
== Web Comics ==
* Done by Ellen to Nanase's ponytail in ''[[El Goonish Shive (Webcomic)|El Goonish Shive]]'' several times starting [http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2003-06-18 here].
* Done by Ellen to Nanase's ponytail in ''[[El Goonish Shive]]'' several times starting [http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2003-06-18 here].


== Web Original ==
* ''[http://kuvshinov-ilya.deviantart.com/art/Meow-553399968 Meow]'' by Kuvshinov-Ilya.


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Latest revision as of 09:11, 16 September 2018

A character is supposed to be imitating or acting like a cat, so he starts batting at a moving object with their fingers curled in to imitate the rounded look of a cat paw. Bonus points if he starts licking his faux paw. This move is often favored by Catgirls.

This move also doesn't actually make any sense if the person in question is supposed to be acting on actual cat instinct: when a real cat grabs at something, its digits will be splayed out as far as possible to maximize their grab capacity. Under other circumstances it does serve two purposes: it more closely mimics the shape of a cat's paw than a fingers-extended position does, and it reinforces that the person is imitating a cat, not merely swatting at a mosquito.

Examples of Faux Paw include:


Anime & Manga

  • Tokyo Mew Mew: Ichigo bats and licks when she first becomes a Mew.
  • Ranma ½: Ranma does this when his ailurophobia drives him into thinking he's a cat. Justified in that he's not actually supposed to be a cat or part-cat; he's just acting how he perceives a cat would.
  • Soul Eater: Blair in her human form. Strange, since she as a cat would stretch her arms out.
  • Botan from Yu Yu Hakusho does this when behaving "catty".
  • Matsuri and Miu, in episode 51 of Ichigo Mashimaro, each don kitty ears (not the kitty hat from episodes 8 & 43. Matsuri mimics does the Faux Paw maneuver (just batting, no licking), to Nobue's delight. Miu behaves more like a cat that's lashing out. Nobue doesn't think so highly of this.
  • Himari, the title catgirl of Omamori Himari, is quite prone to this, as seen here.
  • In K-On!, Azusa does this while donning cat ears, resulting in the other girls swooning over her (and giving her the nickname "Azu-nyan").
  • Hazuki in Tsukuyomi Moon Phase, especially in the opening. You can watch it here.


Comedy

  • Used in Jim Gaffigan's stand-up routine. "Just cause I make a hot catwoman... meow..."


Comics -- Books


Live-Action TV

  • In Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, Luna does this when she's in human form.
  • Big Wolf on Campus: An episode features a werecat who performs the Faux Paw maneuver.
  • Shoutaro of Kamen Rider W claims to be able to work out where a missing cat is the same way he finds missing people: by getting into the cat's mindset. He does so by performing a Faux Paw and meowing; not only does it work, but the woman he was hired by had ulterior motives, and didn't actually have a cat in the first place.


Theater

  • Used by performers in Andrew Lloyd Weber's Cats.


Video Games


Web Comics


Web Original

  • Meow by Kuvshinov-Ilya.