Soo-katoa in the Trigun series in episodes over a period of about 3 seasons. She derives pleasure from yarn, and shows other signs of being a catgirl, even though she is discrete and tends toward avoiding making waves and generally being the focus of attention.
Karen Taverndatter from Twokinds - she received her ears before the story begins as a curse from Trace Legacy, whom she was annoying, but that backfired when she decided she loved them and wanted to keep them. She also has a pair of human ears.
Kizuna Towryk from Pilot Candidate (she has implanted cat ears)
Mao from the PlayStation2 game Shining Tears (no tail, but natural cat ears and catlike agility)
Kisa Sohma from Fruits Basket transforms into a tiger from the zodiac when hugged by a guy or whenever her body is under a lot of stress.
Minea from Vassalord is an android maid who can transform into a persian cat. She spends most of her time in her cat form, only transforming when necessary to carry out her duties around the house or to attack someone.
Rose from +Anima, a Cat +Anima; her fingernails turn into claws and she gains catlike speed. She also has two tiger like stripes on her cheeks and a stripe on her forehead.
Shampoo from Ranma 1/2 transforms into a cat when splashed with cold water.
Starfire from Teen Titans transforms into a cat in the comics when hit with a ray that causes evolutionary regression, suggesting that her race evolved from cats, or cat-like extraterrestrial creatures; additionally, she becomes a cat in the anime in the episode Bunny Raven.
Uriko from Bloody Roar 2 and subsequent games (not a catgirl in the first game)
Yoruichi Shihouin from Bleach has the ability to transform herself into a black/dark blue cat as a matter of will (ironically, she is often mistaken for a male in this form as a result of her cat form's deep voice).
Ichigo Momomiya from Tokyo Mew Mew transforms in her Mew Mew form, which gives her black cat ears and a black cat tail, and transforms entirely into a cat when she gets extremely excited, or is under immense stress.
Girls who are seen wearing catgirl costumes regularly
Ryoko from Tenchi Muyo, is often seen wearing a cat tail belt in the OVA series. She can move the tail at will, as if it was really a part of her body. Ryoko often has the mannerisms of a catgirl.
Catwoman (Selina Kyle), Alley-Cat, and Cyber Cat from the D.C. Comics mythos
C'Mell, from the 1962 science-fiction short story The Ballad of Lost C'Mell, may be the original catgirl.
In The Destroyer book 32, 'Killer Chromosomes' and then again in book 117, 'Deadly Genes', Remo Williams, the destroyer, faces off against a female mastermind who has genetically modified herself with tiger DNA with plans on similarly transmuting the entire human race.
Chibi-neko from The Star of Cottonland is a physically a cat but is always drawn as a catgirl; this 1979 work is credited with popularizing the catgirl character type[3]
Holly from the Dreamworld webnovel (Her saga is not yet written on the site)[citation needed]
Kagaya-hime from the novel Fudoki (book) by Kij Johnson (a tortoiseshell cat that transforms into a woman and assumes the role of a warrior)
Kami Osbank, a Turkish woman who is secretly a member of a hidden feline humanoid race known as the Pride, who possess tails, retractable claws, heightened senses, strength and agility, and leopard-like tracks of spots running along their limbs and torsos. Their prehensile tails possess cartilage and muscle rather than bone, and thus with practice can retract to the base of the spine and allow the Pride to live hidden among humans (The Pride, by Edie Bingham)
Miss Nyako and her niece, Konyako, from Eden's Bowy
Odd Della-Robbia from Code Lyoko (while not technically a cat/human hybrid, Odd's form on the virtual reality Lyoko includes over-sized 4-fingered paw-like hands and a prehensile tail - he also displays cat-like-reflexes and mannerisms, has called himself 'a giant purple cat' and has been seen to meow)
Para-dice from Oban Star Racers (a biomechanical-looking catlike alien)
Rena, or Reena, from Genesis of Aquarion Even though she is not a catgirl in the usual sense, she has cat-like teeth, and the ribbon she wears in her hair resembles cat ears.
Sekhmet (also spelt Sachmet, Sakhet, and Sakhmet; Greek name: Sacmis), The Egyptian goddess of war and protector of the Pharaoh. She was envisioned as a fierce lioness, and in art, was depicted as such, or as a woman with the head of a lioness, dressed in red, the colour of blood.
Teekl from the Batman mythos (a cat who can transform into a hybrid humanoid form, familiar of Klarion the Witch Boy)
A race of sapient genetically engineered catpeople has appeared in several episodes of the newest Doctor Who series in the episodes dealing with the setting of New New York
^Jaqueline Berndt (1995). Phänomen Manga (in German). Berlin. p. page 111. ISBN3-86124-289-3. {{cite book}}: |page= has extra text (help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)