FELIDS
The felid phenotypes include big cats such as lions, tigers, leopards, cheetahs, and pumas, and smaller cats such as bobcats, caracals, wildcats, and even domestic cats. Though very empathic with others around them, especially with those who are hurting emotionally and physically, felid werecreatures are often very aloof, setting out to make a path all their own. The felid types can be very imposing when in their presence, or they can be almost "invisible" psychically. Here are some traits that make up a werecat:

1.) An ability to "speak" to cats, such as domestic cats or wild felines in a local zoo.

2.) A strong feline presence in one's life

3.) Dreams of changing into a cat

4.) Diet leans towards lots of meat.

5.) Can meow, hiss, growl, or roar, realistically, and often without conscious thought

6.) Eyes can change color when excited

7.) Teeth, especially the canines, seem to lengthen or sharpen when angry or excited

8.) A very aloof personality, often wanting a lot of personal space and time to oneself, but also a need to be around others.

9.) A very direct nature when dealing with other's hidden emotions, i.e. the ability to feel others feelings and be very upfront about them

10.) A strong psychic connections with felines.

The feline phenotype is a very interesting one to work with. It is very deep-natured and often hard to understand, but when one recognizes it in one's life, it seems to justify all the "strange" behavior that one displays.
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