Cat folk
Cat Folk looks like your typical humanoid cat. They are bipedal, have hands with fingers and thumbs, hair on their heads (usually a different color from their fur and, no matter what pattern their fur has, their hair is normally one color), blunter more human faces, and humanoid body structures. There are many variations in their appearances. Their fur can be long or short, shaggy or smooth. Their faces can be more pointed or extremely flat. Their tails can be any length, long to nonexistent.
Their fur comes in a number of different colors and patterns. Typically their fur is either white, black, brown, orange, creme, "blue" (like this: [1]), gray, or almost any combination thereof. Males are typically two or fewer colors while females can have up to three with variations in intensity.
Both genders can be striped (tabby), spotted, or pointed (that is, parts of their bodies, usually their tails and faces, are a different and more striking color from the rest of their bodies.) There are many variations of these colors/patterns and proud cat folk will always make sure you remember the difference.
Scientific Name
Miuco cait
Geographic Distribution