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  2. Lykoi - Wikipedia

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    Lykoi may sometimes lose all of their hair, resulting in a Sphynx cat-like appearance, but this hair loss is only temporary. [ 3 ] [ better source needed ] A unique characteristic of the cat breed is that the Lykoi sheds a lot when older, but regrows its hair later in life depending on the season. [ 4 ]

  3. Incredible Rare ‘Werewolf’ Cat Captivates with Unique Style

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    This unique cat certainly has one of the most distinctive looks around. But regardless of their appearance, all our four-legged kids have a way of improving our lives. Show comments

  4. Unusual 'Werewolf Cat' Resembles Giant Rat and People Are Baffled

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    It’s the pattern of this hair that makes the cat look like something out of a horror movie—but Hollywood makeup artists got the “look” of mangy werewolves not from recently mutated cats ...

  5. This breed of cats makes them look just like werewolves

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    The cats, called Lykoi, have such wolf-like creatures that people have referred to it as a 'werewolf cats,' according to The Huffington Post. The word 'Lykoi' comes from the Greek word for 'wolf'.

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    The New Adventures of Old Christine: "It's Beginning to Stink a Lot Like Christmas" (Season 5, Episode 11) (2009) The New Dick Van Dyke Show : "The Jailbird" (Season 2, Episode 14) (1972) The New Gidget : "A Christmas Curl" (Season 2, Episode 13) (1987)

  7. List of shapeshifters - Wikipedia

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    Werebat: Human with the ability to change into a bat-like form, appears in modern fiction. [4] [5] Werecoyote: Human with the ability to change into a coyote form comparable to a werewolf, [6] appears in modern fiction. [7] [8] [9] [6] It has been associated with America. [6]

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  9. Werecat - Wikipedia

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    Ailuranthropy comes from the Greek root words ailouros meaning "cat", [1] and anthropos, meaning "human" [2] and refers to human/feline transformations, or to other beings that combine feline and human characteristics. Its root word ailouros is also used in ailurophilia, the most common term for a deep love of cats. [3] [4] [5]