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| [[File:BloodAngelsLovesCats.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Everybody loves catgirls, even the space marines]]
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| The catgirl is one of the most iconic forms of [[monstergirls]] in the known world, with a popularity that transcends multiple media and which means many actually don't recognize them as such, since catgirls are often held up as more of a "cute Japanese thing". They are endemic in Japanese media, especially fantasy settings ranging from classical to urban to star opera, and because of this, there are those on [[/tg/]] who don't accept them as legitimate fantasy creatures, deriding them as [[Weeaboo]].
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| Because [[Games Workshop]] never gave a definitive description for [[Felinids]] from [[Warhammer 40,000]] other than the fact that they're [[abhuman]]s and have a suggestive feline name, /tg/ likes to imagine them as catgirls [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUuvHPr4BGk| regardless of other more literal interpretations]. So if you see an [[Imperial Guard]] regiment with cat ears and the player insists it's canon, that's why.
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| Though there are no official RPG settings that feature catgirls as a playable race, they can be easily adapted in many settings. The notorious Pooka of [[Changeling: The Dreaming]] can easily be adapted into catgirl form, as can certain others -- hell, there's an entire ''catgirl kith'' called the Nyan. Likewise, [[Changeling: The Lost]] has kiths/seemings you can spin as catgirls. [[Dungeons & Dragons]] and [[Pathfinder]] have the [[Catfolk]], a race that while officially looking more like [[Furry|anthro cats]] can be easily reskinned as this. [[Big Eyes, Small Mouth]], being "the anime RPG", of course lets you design catgirls as fantasy races or aliens. These are just a couple of examples. Also there is a /tg/ homebrew rpg for them, named [[CATastrophe]].
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