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====Unique Cats====
====Unique Cats====

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Cat
Creature Type
(Subtype for creature/kindred cards)
Statistics
190 cards
{W} 42.1% {U} 1.1% {B} 5.8% {R} 10% {G} 25.8% {W/U} 1.6% {R/G} 1.1% {G/W} 7.4% {B/G} 0.5% {M} 2.1% {artifact symbol} 2.6%
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type:"Cat"

Cats are carnivorous mammals. In Magic, the term refers to both regular cats, as well as other feline creatures (some endowed with sapience), such as lions and tigers.[1] The first creature to bear the type was Cat Warriors in Legends (though the Savannah Lions from Alpha was later issued errata to become a Cat). The first card with the subtype Cat without a second subtype was Canyon Wildcat from Tempest.[1]

Cats come in all colors, but are primarily found in green and white.[2]

Catfolk

Cat Warriors

Cat warriors are feline humanoids found throughout Dominaria, primarily on the continent of Jamuraa. There are various different strains of cat warriors, some resembling tigers, others leopards or jaguars, and yet others cougars. The cat warriors have kept a relatively low profile throughout Dominaria's history, but they date back at least as far as the era of the Thran Empire.

There are various tribes of cat warriors. The Chitr’in were visited by Gerrard Capashen and Mirri once.[3] The Efravans, Hooraree, Khyyiani, and Sulaki live in the Sukurvian Desert. After the Phyrexian Invasion of Dominaria caused the destruction of the cat warriors' Jamuraan homelands, their race was scattered across Dominaria.

The panther warriors, nacatl, and leonin, and perhaps nishoba as well, might be considered to belong to the same race as other cat warriors, but their cultures are distinct enough to set them apart.

Dominarian catfolk as a whole appear to have become extinct, with the exception of the panther warriors of Free Urborg.

Panther Warriors

The panther warriors are exiles of the cat warrior nations, many of whom had taken up residence in Urborg. They sometimes serve dark forces but are usually neutral in their world view. During the Mirage Wars, they were led by Purraj, an ally of Kaervek, who came with him to Jamuraa from Urborg and possibly perished there.

Long after the demise of Lord Windgrace, his followers still defended Urborg by sabotaging the Cabal's artifacts.[4] Organized in Free Urborg, they were led by Marivel.

Leonin

Leonin are a form of anthropomorphic lion found on multiple planes. They have a strong connection to white mana.

Mirrodin Leonin

The Leonin of Mirrodin dwelled in the Razor Fields, their capital being Taj-Nar, the Ancient Den.[5] Their culture is highly honor-based and religious, worshipping the white sun. Clerics of the suns have to survive a year in the Razor Fields before they are regarded as full abunas (clerics[6]) that are allowed to lead other Leonin in religious ceremonies, particulary the Sunroar. As with all creatures from Mirrodin, they have partially metallic features. The Leonin shared a bond with the pterons, flying reptiles, and specialized skyhunters used them as mounts.

After Memnarch was defeated and Karn, Mirrodin's creator, sent those leonin abducted from other planes back to where they had come from, a schism ran through the remaining ones. One group supported a new kha named Kemba, calling themselves the kha-tal. The other, formerly the Obu-tal, called for revolution against the old societal structures, believing that they did not apply to the changed world.[7]

Like all inhabitants of Mirrodin, the leonin were drawn to that world from another plane. Though never explicitly stated, it is possible that they came from Alara; both the nacatl and the leonin call their leader the kha, and after Alara reformed, some Nacatl began calling themselves Leonin.

Nacatl

The nacatl are a race of leonin from the shard of Naya (originally part of Alara). The males look very similar to the leonin of Mirrodin (sans metal plating) and have light fur, while the females lack manes. Naya's leonin display a bit more physiological variety than Mirrodin's leonin; Nacatl have coats like tigers, jaguars, ocelots, etc., whereas Mirrodin leonin tend to stick with a more strict lion look.[8][9]

The cat-people used to dominate Naya, but a rebellious faction led by Marisi believed they had grown weak, and that they should return to their true cat-nature. Their empire crumbled and the nacatl were reduced to isolated tribes. By the time of the Conflux, the nacatl were split into at least two cultural groups: the peaceful Cloud Nacatl, who inhabited the mountain ruins of their ancestors, and the violent Wild Nacatl or Claws of Marisi, who lived in the lowland jungles; the two groups had nothing but contempt for each other. Scratchforms is the writing system employed by the nacatl. Among Wild Nacatl scratchforms are predominantly used by shamans. The most important text set in scratchforms was the Coil.

The savage nacatl are a subgroup of which very little is known, save that they disdain the use of weapons and armor. Savage nacatl are larger and more muscular than other cat-people, with no manes, gray fur, and black tiger-like stripes. Their relation to other nacatl is unknown.

After the Conflux, when Alara was made whole once more, some nacatl migrated to the civilized lands of Bant and began integrating into the city-dwelling culture. The Bant cat-people, who adapted to the chivalrous code of knights and soldiers, simply called themselves leonin. The Nayan pride of the Sunstrikers is loyal to Ajani. It's their sworn duty to keep his lands safe.[10]

Nacatl means 'Meat' in Nahuatl, which is a Mesoamerican language notably used by the Aztecs.

Theros Leonin

Unlike the proud leonin of other planes, Theros' leonin are disgraced outcasts due to their previous support of the Archon Agnomakhos, who tyrannised Meletis and surrounding lands. These leonin make a conscious effort to seperate themselves from humanity and the other races, down to not worshipping the main gods of Theros, though some do still occasionally honor Heliod and Nylea.[11]

Nishoba

Ogre-sized cat-people blending the features of snow leopards and smilodons, nishobas lived as marauders in cold regions. Nishobas are known to have lived in Terisiare and Otaria,[1] but may have become extinct after the end of the Phyrexian Invasion of Dominaria.

Rakshasa

Endemic to Tarkir, these anthropomorphic cats are also demons.[1] Tiger-like in appearance, they are associated with the Sultai Brood, the members of the brood having made demonic contracts with them to gain power. The wield potent dark magic that makes them feared. A single Rakshasa can lay waste to swaths of land or reduce an army to dust. They summon horrors and abominations that swallow cities and devour legions.

In the past, Tasigur, khan of the Sultai, offended the rakshasa, who withdrew their support from him. Having been left vulnerable to the renewed dragon attacks, Tasigur made a pact with Silumgar, leading him to a meeting with the other khans. Afterwards, the rakshasa renewed their pacts, but this time with Silumgar. The dragonlord fears that the rakshasa will eventually turn against him, but knows that their magic is too useful for him.[12]

Regular cats

Examples of regular cats are:

Domestic Cats

Domestic cats had been rarely featured in Magic, until recently. When they are, they are often sacred creaures associated with white mana.

Amonkhet

Cats are sacred to the god of solidarity, Oketra, though they lack it. At least some are embalmed after death.

Innistrad

Sanctuary Cats patrol churches in order to root devils out.

Ravnica

A variety of domestic cat breeds such as Generous Stray and Charmed Stray are found on the streets of Ravnica.

Eldraine

Black cats in Eldraine appear near the Cauldron Of Eternity as a Cauldron Familiar, and take advantage of its resurrection powers.

Other cats

Arynx

Horned Cat Beasts from Tarkir and Ravnica. Once it has the scent, it hunts down its prey to the end.

Felidars

The Zendikar continent of Sejiri is home to felidars, ferocious horned cat beasts. Some human knights are able to tame them.[13] Felidars that make it through their first year of life can easily live to see a hundred years more. Felidars are also found on Kaladesh, where they are kept as guard beasts.

Felidars on Ravnica are primarily associated with the Azorius Guild where they form strong bonds with a single individual, sometimes a criminal, allowing them to see through their eyes and find them anywhere on the plane. Some Ravnican Felidar are winged.[14]

Firecats

Firecats are elemental cats native to the Pardic Mountains of Otaria. As their name suggests, their bodies are permanently ablaze. Their extinguished furs were often used as clothing by the Pardic barbarians.

Ikoria Cats

In Ikoria cats are one of the dominant clades and in particular overseeing Savai. They are elegant but sadistic predators that toy with their prey. Like all life on Ikoria they are mutants and several have wings, which Vivien Reid remarks as not being seen as unusual.[15]

Nightcats

A variety of cat native to Indatha as opposed to Savai. They glow.

Jhovalls

Jhovalls are enormous cats native to Mercadia. They are fierce in combat and are large and strong enough to be used as mounts for fully-armored warriors, although training to ride the beasts takes many years of practice. Jhovall riders therefore make up the elite corps of both the Mercadian and Cho-Arrim armies.

Leotau

Leotau are semi-intelligent mounts employed by the Inner Three nations of Bant, distantly related to the leonin of Naya. They are unique in that they are hooved animals; they have the heads and bodies of lions, but possess the legs of horse or bull. There are three varieties found in the savannahs of Bant: the orisil, the mherva and the grohm.

Undead variants of these species are present in Grixis.

Maaka

Giant, six-eyed cats on Ravnica, loyal to the Gruul.[16]

Serpopards

Based on an actual mythological creature, serpopards are snake cats endemic to Amonkhet. They serve the god Rhonas.

Urborg Panthers

Urborg Panthers are cat-like nightstalkers.

Yalomar Cats

Yalomar cats were powerful felines native to the region of Khone on Corondor.[17] One cat was used in training the Numbered Ones in the Valley of Sacrifice. When the Numbered Ones managed to destroy it with magic, the resulting blast blinded the Khonian midwives and killed all but one of the Numbered Ones, leaving only Gydolien Mor alive.

Zheng

The Zheng are cat beasts from the Plane of Mountains and Seas. They are known for their glowing horn and stone-rattling roar, and are the fiercest predators in the forest.

Notable Cats

House cats

Cat Warriors

Panther Warriors

Leonin

Nacatl

Unique Cats

Creature Update

Creature types changed into Cat include:

Tokens

Token Name Color Type Line P/T Text Box Source Printings
Cat White Creature — Cat 1/1
White Creature — Cat 1/1 Lifelink
White Creature — Cat 2/2
White Creature — Cat 2/2 Flying
Black Creature — Cat 2/1
Green Creature — Cat 1/1
Green Creature — Cat 2/2
Green Creature — Cat 2/2 Haste
Green Creature — Cat 3/2 Shroud
Cat Beast White Creature — Cat Beast 2/2
Cat Bird White Creature — Cat Bird 1/1 Flying
Cat Dragon Black/​Red/​Green Creature — Cat Dragon 3/3 Flying
Cat Soldier White Creature — Cat Soldier 1/1 Vigilance
Cat Warrior White Creature — Cat Warrior 2/1
Green Creature — Cat Warrior 2/2 Forestwalk
Guenhwyvar Green Legendary Creature — Cat 4/1 Trample
Dinosaur Cat Red/​White Creature — Dinosaur Cat 2/2
Elemental Cat Red Creature — Elemental Cat 1/1 Haste
Ajani's Pridemate White Creature — Cat Soldier 2/2 Whenever you gain life, put a +1/+1 counter on Ajani's Pridemate.
Sacred Cat White Creature — Zombie Cat 1/1 Lifelink
Adorned Pouncer Black Creature — Zombie Cat 4/4 Double strike
Tabaxi Toucaneers White Creature — Cat Ranger 3/2 Flying
Nacatl War-Pride Green Creature — Cat Warrior 3/3 Nacatl War-Pride must be blocked by exactly one creature if able.
Whenever Nacatl War-Pride attacks, create X tokens that are copies of Nacatl War-Pride and that are tapped and attacking, where X is the number of creatures defending player controls. Exile the tokens at the beginning of the next end step.

Gallery

References

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  7. Doug Beyer (December 8, 2010). "The Nonhuman cultures of Mirrodin". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  8. Magic Arcana (April 17, 2008). "The Secrets of the Cat People!". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  9. Doug Beyer (December 17, 2008). "Insights from the Inbox". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  10. Jenna Helland (August 15, 2012). "The Stonekiller, Part 2". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  11. Mike McArtor (March 19, 2014). "That's All Catfolks". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  12. The Magic Creative Team (March 11, 2015). "Planeswalker's Guide to Dragons of Tarkir, Part 1". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  13. Magic Arcana (April 22, 2010). "Riding the Felidar". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  14. D&D Guildmasters' Guide to Ravnica
  15. Chris Mooney (April 2, 2020). "Planeswalker's Guide to Ikoria". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  16. Trick Jarrett (May 10, 2013). "Bloodrush Art". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  17. Dakkon Blackblade (comic)
  18. Magic Arcana (March 15, 2007). "Planar Chaos Token Art 1". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on January 23, 2022.