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  2. Bakeneko
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    A Bakeneko is a mythical creature from Japanese folklore, specifically within the realm of supernatural beings known as yokai. The term “Bakeneko” translates to “ changed cat ” or “ monster cat ” in English.
    A Bakeneko is a mythical creature that is believed to be a cat that has undergone a supernatural transformation. According to Japanese folklore, certain conditions can trigger this transformation, such as when a domestic cat reaches a certain age or when it is treated poorly by its owners.
    The bakeneko (monster cat or changed cat)are often viewed as Shinto yokai or spirits, however, many view them as something more than that. In essence, the bakeneko are older but still live cats that have grown into something more than your normal household feline.
     
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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 with … 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 Hyakkai Zukan published in 1737 (Gembun 2) … See more

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    At the same time, in the setsuwa collection Kokon Chomonjū, in the story "Kankyō Hōin (観教法印)", an old cat raised in a villa on a … See more

    In Chinese lore there is a cat monster called the xiānlí (仙狸)" (Japanese pronunciation senri, where "Chinese: 狸" means "leopard cat"). In this telling, leopard cats that grow old gain a divine spiritual power (xian arts), shapeshift into a beautiful man or … See more

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

     
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  5. Beware of the Cat: Tales of the Wicked Japanese Bakeneko and …

  6. The 20 Most Popular & Scariest Yokai: Japan’s Legendary Demons

  7. The Nekomata: Japan's Haunted Cat Spirits - Japanese Mythology

  8. Bakeneko: The Mischievous Cat of Japanese Folklore …

    Apr 12, 2023 · Bakeneko – Japanese Mythology’s Cat Demon. The origins of the Bakeneko can be traced back to ancient Japan, where cats were highly revered and seen as sacred animals. However, as time went on, cats began to be …

  9. Nekomata - Yokai.com

    Nekomata. 猫又 ねこまた. Translation: forked cat Habitat: towns and cities Diet: carnivorous; frequently humans. Appearance: One particularly monstrous breed of bakeneko is the two-tailed variety known as nekomata. Nekomata are found …

  10. Bakeneko/Nekomata: The Cat Spirits of Japan - Mythical Creatures

  11. What is a Nekomata Yokai: Exploring the Powerful

    Known as a type of yokai or monster, Nekomata have both mountain-dwelling and domestic cat forms. These mythical beings are described as mountain beasts with cat-like eyes and a large dog-like body. Legends speak of Nekomata’s ability …

  12. The Tale of the Kasha: The Fiery Cat-Demon in …

    Feb 29, 2024 · 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 …

  13. Understanding the Japanese Term for Cat Demon: An Insightful ...

  14. Bakeneko Cat – Japanese Feline Spirits - Symbol Sage

  15. Two Tailed Cat (Nekomata), Bakeneko and Other Cat Yokai

  16. Nekomata: An Evil Cat in Japanese Folklore - YABAI

  17. Kasha - Yokai.com

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  19. Whispers of the Whiskers: Exploring Japanese Cat Myths - PetPress

  20. Youkai Manual - Bakeneko & Nekomata - WAttention.com

  21. Mythical Cats: Exploring 14 Cats from Ancient Mythology

  22. List of legendary creatures from Japan - Wikipedia

  23. Bakeneko and Nekomata - TV Tropes

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