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** [[Gender Bender|Ranma's]] [[Attractive Bent Gender|female form]] looks like a Cat Girl in some fanservicey [http://www.anymanga.com/ranma/005/004/001/ official art].
* Natsuki Sasaehara, the heroine of ''[[Hyper Police]]''. The rest of the main cast are a [[Kitsune]] and two [[Werewolves]].
* Pink from the Hentai Manga ''[[Dragon Pink]]'' is a sexy, cute and uber unlucky slave girl turned into a catgirl after she takes a pair of cursed panties found in a treasure chest. While the curse gives her some interesting gifts (Speed, agility, flexibility, night vision and quick healing) it also makes her plummet to the bottom of the social scale and, being considered as a ''pet'' rather than a human being.
* ''[[Rosario + Vampire]]'s'{{'}}s homeroom teacher, Nekonome-sensei, is the homeroom teacher of a school filled with monsters, where they learn to disguise themselves and hide their species. She can't hide her cat ears or tail, and professes a love of raw fish. Also fanservice-heavy, but ''everyone'' is [[Ms. Fanservice]] in that show.
** To be more specific, her ears can at least be written off as part of her hair as long as they don't stand out too much, but in both the anime and manga she has a LOT''lot'' of trouble hiding her tail, to the point of [[Running Gag]].
* Loki/Leo from ''[[Fairy Tail]]'' is another male example, though he only has the ears, which are themselves barely noticeable.
* In the Studio Ghibli film, ''[[The Cat Returns]]'', the main character, an insecure high school-er named Haru, saves the prince of "Cat Kingdom", and is then asked to marry him. After being taken to said kingdom, she begins to take on characteristics of a cat, including ears, paws, whiskers, nose, and tail.
* The [[OEL Manga]] ''The 9 Lives'' features a race of [[Catfolk]] who end up being enslaved by humans for [[Sex Slave|unstated but probably questionable]] purposes. Being an (extremely mild) [[Boys Love]] story, the catperson who gets the most screentime is a [[Troubled but Cute]] catboy.
* In one episode of ''[[FLCL|Fooly Cooly]]'', Naota's "horns" resemble kitty ears, which make him look like a catboy. The creator of the series mentioned in the commentary that he was tired of kitty ears being put on girls and wanted to give them to a boy for a change. After bumping heads with Ninamori, Naota's "ears" transfer to her very briefly {{spoiler|before they get bigger. Turns out they weren't cat ears.}}
* In the Studio Ghibli film, ''The Cat Returns'', the main character, an insecure high school-er named Haru, saves the prince of "Cat Kingdom", and is then asked to marry him. After being taken to said kingdom, she begins to take on characteristics of a cat, including ears, paws, whiskers, nose, and tail.
* In one episode of ''[[FLCL|Fooly Cooly]]'', Naota's "horns" resemble kitty ears, which make him look like a catboy. The creator of the series mentioned in the commentary that he was tired of kitty ears being put on girls and wanted to give them to a boy for a change. After bumping heads with Ninamori, Naota's "ears" transfer to her very briefly {{spoiler|before they get bigger. Turns out they weren't cat ears.}}
* ''[[Dog Days]]'', featuring a race of cat-person and [[Boobs of Steel|an overly busted and very strong cat queen]] as [[Friendly Enemies]] of a dog-person race.
* ''[[Nekogami Yaoyorozu]]'' has Mayu and Sasana, who are cat gods.
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* King Wohl, Princess Lione, and Prince Tio from the Flame Kingdom in ''[[Fushigiboshi no Futagohime]]'' are lion-based [[Nekomimi]].
* The Bakeneko clan of [[Youkai]] in ''[[Nurarihyon no Mago]]'' look like Cat Boys with ears and tails.
* ''[[Magical Nyan Nyan Taruto]]''. EVERY''Every'' cat in the world is actually a catgirl or boy of appropriate size. Humans interacting with them treat them and view them as cats.
* ''[[Asobi ni Iku yo!]]'' has the Catians, a [[Catfolk]] of creatures resembling cat girls. Females enter their first heat at the age of 16. They are enemies with a [[Animal Jingoism|race of dog-eared people]]. Eris, the first Catian character introduced, was at first mistaken by humans for a [[Cosplay Otaku Girl]] wearing a [[Cat Eared Headband]].
* In the setting of ''[[How Not to Summon a Demon Lord]]'', all the races except humans are a [[Little Bit Beastly]], and Pantherians have cat ears and tails. Eyes too, when they get excited or angry.
 
* The [[OEL Manga]] ''The 9 Lives'' features a race of [[Catfolk]] who end up being enslaved by humans for [[Sex Slave|unstated but probably questionable]] purposes. Being an (extremely mild) [[Boys Love]] story, the catperson who gets the most screentime is a [[Troubled but Cute]] catboy.
 
===[[Cat Eared Headband]] Costumers and Cosplayers===
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** Hayate is also forced into one early on, Allowing him to be raped by the tiger. Oh yeah, the head butler also tries a move. Hayate is on the absolute verge of tears. At least it's better than the sailor suit..oh wait...no it's not...
* At one point in ''[[SHUFFLE!]]'', [[Token Mini-Moe|Primula]] [[cosplay]]s as a Catgirl [[Meido|maid]].
* ''[[Puella Magi Oriko Magica|Oriko Magica]]''{{'}}s Yuma has a Catgirl -themed [[Magical Girl]] outfit.
** As does ''[[Kazumi Magica]]'''s Satomi.
* Elina from [[Queen's Blade|Queens Blade]] is supposedly fully human, but wears tiger striped armor, a cat ears tiara, and wears armorer guantlets with cat claws. She is even shown to have tiny fangs when she lets her evil side out to play.
* In ''[[Welcome to The NHK]]'', Sato gets a crush on a catgirl mage in an MMORPG. {{spoiler|It turns out it's actually his ''[[Guy in Real Life|male]]'' friend Yamazaki, who is doing it to prove a point.}} Misaki tries to break Sato of his crippling addiction to the MMORPG by dressing up as a catgirl herself—complete with meowing—but Sato's response is to throw things at her and tell her to go find a convention to cosplay at.
* Kana of ''[[Saki (manga)|Saki]]'' is not a real cat girl, but she has a [[Cat Smile]], a [[Cute Little Fang]], a Nya~ [[Verbal Tic]], and those [[Sprouting Ears]] of hers pop up more often than not.
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** So is Mao.
* Parodied in ''[[Cromartie High School]]'' when resident [[Butt Monkey]] Akira Maeda has to become a cat for a week to prove that he can comprehend the relationship between animals and humans. After a week, he finally gives up, only for him to be congratulated on being an excellent cat.
* Interesting example with the ''[[DOGS: Bullets & Carnage|DOGS Bullets and Carnage]]'' manga. There is a cat-girl... only she's at least seventy, and looks every year.
* ''[[All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku]]'' although she'sis actually a robot with a cat's brain inside.
* Lampshaded in ''Maria+Holic'' by the Dorm Leader. The characters discuss how her ears "aren't fake" and can "actually move", and at one point, the protagonist finds a cat-ear headband in the garden, leading them to speculate if the catgirl is actually real.
* ''[[Bleach]]'':
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* Momose from ''[[Bloody Cross]]'' is a cat demon. Aside from her tail she looks otherwise human.
* 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 cure forever.
 
== Comic Books ==
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