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  1. 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 bakeneko. … See more

    Mountain Nekomata

    Nekomata appear in stories even earlier than in Japan. In the Sui dynasty, the words 猫鬼 and 金花猫 described … See more

    Domestic Cat Nekomata

    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 mountain precipice held a secret treasure, a protective sword, in its mouth and ran aw… See more

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    Yōkai Depictions

    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) includes an illustration of a nekomata … See more

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    Senri

    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 (xia… See more

    See also

    Kasha
    Kuroneko — a 1968 horror film featuring vengeful cat spirits
    Maneki-neko
    KaibyōSee more

    External links

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

     
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  2. 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 bakeneko.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nekomata
    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 to consume humans and even transform into humans themselves.
    oldworldgods.com/japanese/what-is-a-nekomata-y…
    The nekomata, whose name translates to “forked cat,” is said to be a supernatural feline that develops peculiar powers as it ages. According to ancient tales, when a domestic cat reaches a certain age, its tail begins to split in two, signifying its transformation into a nekomata.
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    There is a Japanese folklore that believes that there are monsters within cats that come out after a certain age. Some believe that they turn into beasts known as the Nekomata after a certain time of being in the house. These beasts were believed to devour human beings and kill just for fun.
    The bakeneko (化け猫), which means “monster cat”, is also a popular cat youkai in Japanese folklore, known for its shapeshifting abilities and capability of walking and speaking like humans. The belief was that, when a bakeneko reaches a certain age, its tail splits into two, and the cat turns evil and becomes a nekomata.
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    WEBOne particularly monstrous breed of bakeneko is a two-tailed variety known as nekomata. Nekomata (Japanese: ねこまた, Chinese: 猫又 , meaning "Forked cat") are found in cities and villages, transformed from ordinary …

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    WEBNekomata (ねこまた) are Japanese yōkai said to have transformed from old and large cats. Some of the defining physical characteristics of the nekomata are that when these cats transform from ordinary animals into …

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