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    In Japanese mythology, the Kasha is a fiery cat-demon, often associated with the underworld. The origins of the Kasha are not entirely clear, but there are several theories. One theory suggests that the Kasha is a manifestation of the spirits of those who have died in a fire.
    Japanese folklore often describes the kasha as humanoid cat -demons with the head of a cat or tiger and a burning tail. They are similar to other demons such as Nekomata and Bakeneko and get often interchanged with them.
     
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    Nekomata - Wikipedia

    Nekomata (original form: 猫また, later forms: 猫又, 猫股, 猫胯) are a kind of cat yōkai described in Japanese folklore, classical kaidan, essays, etc. There are two very different types: those that live in the mountains and domestic cats that have grown old and transformed into yōkai. Nekomata are often confused … See more

    Nekomata appear in stories even earlier than in Japan. In the Sui dynasty, the words 猫鬼 and 金花猫 described mysterious cats. In Japanese literature, the nekomata first appeared in the Meigetsuki See more

    In the Edo period many books illustrating and describing yōkai were published (yōkai emaki), with nekomata frequently depicted. The See more

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    At the same time, in the Kokon Chomonjū of the Kamakura period, in the story "Kankyō Hōin (観教法印)", an old cat raised in a villa on a mountain precipice held a secret … See more

    In Chinese lore there is a cat yōkai called "xiānlí/senri (仙狸)" (where "ri 狸" means "leopard cat"). In this telling, leopard cats that grow old gain a divine spiritual power (xian arts) See more

    Nekomata – The Split-Tailed Cat at hyakumonogatari.com (English) See more

     
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