Catgirls

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The word "cat" worked its way into a couple of my story titles - Ella the Cat Burglar and Blame in on the Cat, and was a long time cat owner that misses having one. None of this equips me to write an anthro cat story, but @anthrodisiac has nudged me towards considering just such a story. i need to finish my current wIP before i try anything new, and am not even familiar with the conventions of anthro stories, so would need to research, but:

What's the story idea?
what/who are the characters?
what's the setting?
what's the inciting incident?
if it's a drama, not a comedy, what's the jeopardy?
If it's a comedy, heaven help us.
 
The word "cat" worked its way into a couple of my story titles - Ella the Cat Burglar and Blame in on the Cat, and was a long time cat owner that misses having one. None of this equips me to write an anthro cat story, but [
Ah! And so you begin to walk the path!

So Catgirl (or Nekomimi) tropes are varied but have two main divisions: they are either ultra cute and immature, or they are boastful and proud. They also tend to be more comedic. Usually they aren’t aware of their attractiveness to other character but when they are they use it to get favors.

Examples off the top of my head:

Aisha Clan Clan from Outlaw Star: Powerful warrior who is also a goofy failboss. Also created a lot of formative memories for young nerds as there’s an episode where she goes topless in a hotspring.

Blair from Soul Eater: goofy but powerful cat who can change between a regular cat and a busty catgirl. while she shows up initially as a minor antagonist, she ultimately works for the side of good. She’s aware of the effect her good looks have on people but mostly in that it gets guys to do things for her.

Power from Chainsawman: not a catgirl directly but she does fit some of the tropes and acts quite catlike so she can be good for inspiration.

She’s extremely boastful, thinks she’s a genius despite being a dumbass. Can be quite affectionate while also throwing her allies to the wolves, thinks anything she wants is hers, and hates taking baths.

There are also the Nekopara girls but I haven’t played that, though I assume they fall into the cute and naive aspect. Fire emblem had a game with them.
 
What's the story idea?
what/who are the characters?
what's the setting?
what's the inciting incident?
if it's a drama, not a comedy, what's the jeopardy?
If it's a comedy, heaven help us.
In the future a company starts making PACs, Personal Animal Companions. They are flesh and blood but they are artificially educated and matured. Normal ones can be a friend or romantic partner (of course they never directly advertise the sexual aspect and it’s a social taboo to be fucking them), specialized ones can be in home caregivers. While they are mostly human, they have animal features to distinguish them.

A. Older man’s kids get him a PAC to be a live in aide for him. She’s bright and cheerful but he wants nothing to do with her. She keeps trying though and she realizes above everything else, MC wants to feel useful. So, telling the truth or lying, she tells him she’s gone into heat and needs help that only he can provide. Kids visit later and find dad in better spirits and the PAC being very happy and having her thighs slick with cum.

B. Daughter dies and she leaves her PAC behind. Parents (or just one of them) didn’t really like the idea of the PAC but it’s someone who knew her well.

B1. They try to make the PAC a surrogate for their daughter. Giving her their daughter room and clothes and doting on her. PAC though refuses to play along: she is her own being and their daughter wouldn’t want this. She starts destroying their daughter’s things and eventually gets them into a hatefuck that turns into the catharsis they need to grieve

B2. PAC has a secret: daughter was gay and the two of them were a couple. PAC has complicated feeling about it: she loved their daughter but even after years with her she doesn’t know if daughter loved her or if she was just an easy outlet. For the parents it’s an extra blow: their daughter was engaging in a taboo relationship and she never felt comfortable enough to come out to them. Meanwhile mom has also been hiding her own bi or homosexual desires.
 
I am doing a gender-swapped version of Alice in Wonderland. So, I will be including female anthro versions of the White Rabbit, March Hare and the Cheshire Cat.

Chessie, will be a lovely full figured black and gray, tiger cat with a tail so long and full that she uses it like a feather boa. She's got lovely full lips and a startlingly dangerous looking smile that seems to go from ear to ear. She's a tease and is Alex's guide though Underland. I will be including only the goings on from the first book with several major twists.
 
Keeping up with the PAC idea I proposed earlier:

1. Nerdy Guy’s parents get a PAC. She’s absolutely gorgeous and his friends are smitten. So he decides to try and impress them by arranging situations that make it look like he and the PAC are in a sexual relationship. One day though while he’s talked her into trying on a bikini as an “Art reference” PAC muses about a legal case where a man was caught sexually harassing another person’s PAC. In addition to social taboo he ended up getting sued by the company that makes PACs.

She then makes it clear: she has the evidence to put together a case like that against him and it’s her duty to report it…but if he’s good she’ll forget about it. She then spreads her legs, pulls her bottoms to the side and tells him to crawl over.

2. Young woman is often bullied into doing extra work or homework. For her coworkers or bullies. What her bullies don’t know though is that for whatever reason, their PACs find her irresistible and soon they’re helping sabotage their humans so they can spend more time with her
 
I have achieved a great victory this day!

Okay, so catgirls can mean a few different things, so I think it's useful to break down the three main physiological types:

1. Animal humanoid: This is basically a human with a handful of cat traits. Might be a human, but with a tail and ears and whiskers. Could be human + paws. Crucially, they are more human than cat. Think human, but with a little bit of cat.
2. True anthro: This is basically a cat, but put into human form. Almost all the traits are cat, except for being bipedal, and if female, usually two breasts where you'd expect them on a human female. Think cat, but human-shaped.
3. Were-cats: Basically werewolves, but some kind of cat species. Usually, these tend to be larger predatory cats like jaguars, lions, panthers. The were-form can be either full cat or more like a traditional werewolf, which is more or less true anthro-shaped instead of animal humanoid.

This is a nifty graphic:
So, far-left is a true anthro. One in the middle is animal humanoid, and the one on the right is, well, just an animal.
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In the future a company starts making PACs, Personal Animal Companions. They are flesh and blood but they are artificially educated and matured. Normal ones can be a friend or romantic partner (of course they never directly advertise the sexual aspect and it’s a social taboo to be fucking them), specialized ones can be in home caregivers. While they are mostly human, they have animal features to distinguish them.

A. Older man’s kids get him a PAC to be a live in aide for him. She’s bright and cheerful but he wants nothing to do with her. She keeps trying though and she realizes above everything else, MC wants to feel useful. So, telling the truth or lying, she tells him she’s gone into heat and needs help that only he can provide. Kids visit later and find dad in better spirits and the PAC being very happy and having her thighs slick with cum.

B. Daughter dies and she leaves her PAC behind. Parents (or just one of them) didn’t really like the idea of the PAC but it’s someone who knew her well.

B1. They try to make the PAC a surrogate for their daughter. Giving her their daughter room and clothes and doting on her. PAC though refuses to play along: she is her own being and their daughter wouldn’t want this. She starts destroying their daughter’s things and eventually gets them into a hatefuck that turns into the catharsis they need to grieve

B2. PAC has a secret: daughter was gay and the two of them were a couple. PAC has complicated feeling about it: she loved their daughter but even after years with her she doesn’t know if daughter loved her or if she was just an easy outlet. For the parents it’s an extra blow: their daughter was engaging in a taboo relationship and she never felt comfortable enough to come out to them. Meanwhile mom has also been hiding her own bi or homosexual desires.
To riff on this, make it PHC, Personal Human Companions; in a world of cat people, they have humans as personal companions/pets.
 
This is a nifty graphic:
So, far-left is a true anthro. One in the middle is animal humanoid, and the one on the right is, well, just an animal.
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Okay based on this new info my Wonderland characters are somewhere between the middle and left illustration. Furred, but have areas of open skin. Not full snouts but a happy medium. Animal feet and claws when appropriate.
 
Okay based on this new info my Wonderland characters are somewhere between the middle and left illustration. Furred, but have areas of open skin. Not full snouts but a happy medium. Animal feet and claws when appropriate.
Animalfied humans, basically?
 
I remember “Alice in Sexland” the white rabbit was a woman with bunny ears but Cheshire was a step between the middle and left image. Like imagine broadway “Cats” if they had their tits out
 
I have a couple of stories with catboys in them. They were quite a bit of fun to write. The thing to remember with catgirls/boys is that, they're basically cat in personality, although they look mostly human when they're in humanoid form, just ears, tail, and maybe whiskers. They're slender, short, and pretty. At least, that's what I found out when researching the anime trops for catboys and catgirls.

Also, it's pretty common for them to have a fully feline form that they can switch in and out of at will, and yeah, some of them are in drama's but they're usually there for comedic/tension relief.
 
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