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      • 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.
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    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 . [ 1 ]

  3. 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 in cities and villages and are born in the same way as other bakeneko.

  4. Oct 8, 2024 · The Nekomata, a fascinating and enigmatic creature in Japanese folklore, is a type of cat spirit known for its supernatural abilities and haunting presence. These spirits are often depicted as having a dual nature, embodying both benevolence and malevolence.

  5. 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.

  6. The transformation theme common to the Bakeneko, where a cat gains supernatural abilities as it ages, is a recurring motif in Japanese folklore. Stories of shape-shifting animals, particularly foxes (kitsune), tanuki (raccoon dogs), and cats, are prevalent in Japanese mythology.

  7. Mar 3, 1997 · A ghost cat with supernatural powers. They are recognizable by a forked tail, which enables them to walk on their hind legs. A nekomata can change its shape and enchant human beings. They belong to the bakeneko class of ghost cats.

  8. One 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 cats in Japanese mythology. They are born in the same way as other bakeneko, though...

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