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Felicia was a Catwoman who was taken in and raised by a Sister named Rose who gave her the name Felicia from the word Felicity. When Rose passed away, Felicia left her town hoping to be a musical star. During her travels, she met many other Catwomen of her kind. With her newfound friends, she set out for her dream of being on stage. Eventually, she and her friends successfully started a musical with Felicia being the main star.

In the events of Vampire Savior, she wondered about how she could make others happy. In the end, she constructed an orphanage and became known as a Singing and Dancing Musical Sister.


About Catwomen
The existence of a semi-human race called Catwomen was something shocking for humans. Although a huge panic did not occur right away. The loving look that they had soothed people's rejection to them. The look that people gave them was a look of interest in a rare animal instead of a monster.

In America, the public voiced their opinion about how the Catwomen should be recognized and respected. Soon, they were given fundamental human rights. But the look prejudice didn't completely disappear. The musical that starred Felicia was looked at as an exhibition. But once they had seen Felicia's dance and her lovely voice, the fact of being human or cat-woman made no difference. Felicia's loving personality was able to cleanse the dark parts of humans.

The Catwomen race are born as normal human babies, but around the age of 4-10, they start to grow body hair, ears, and tails. And although there are individual difference's, they have the ability to transform, thus enabling them to hide their limbs and tails and look like a normal human to avoid attention. Their sense of smell is several thousand times that of a human. They use this sense of smell to find other Catwomen. They also dis-like sunlight and usually act at night.

As the name suggests, there are no men in the Catwomen race. There have been Catwomen who married human men, but their children are ordinary humans. At the present moment, they have no means to giving birth to any more Catwomen. Most likely, the existence of the male race of Catmen cannot exist in the human world.



About Felicia's Companions


Grace The big one with a pony-tail. She is 48 years old, 24 years in human age. Born in Utah, she is the guardian of Alto. She has the best skills in turning into humans and can stay in that form the longest. She is like a mother to Alto and likes to take care of others.

Alto A child with a ribbon. She is 20 years old, 10 years in human age. It's unknown where she was born. She was kept as rare pet by a rich man but escaped. She lived in the mountains like a wild beast, but was saved by Grace. She is very shy and afraid of strangers. She was named Alto by Grace, possibly because of her voice type.

Nana and Mimi Children with ribbons on. They are 22 years old, 11 years in human age. Born in Hong Kong and raised in Saitama, Japan. They were taken to Japan where they snuck into a trade ship. They were found and raised by an understanding old couple. Both are very easy going.

Nonno Also called Tama, she is friends with Nana. They became friends in the mountains behind their house. Her age and background isn't clear, but she likes to hide in balls and play.

Pico A child with braided hair. She is 14 years old, 7 years old in human age, born in Minnesota, America. She used to live in an orphanage, but after she saw Felicia's stage show, she left her orphanage to seek Felicia. She found out she was a Catwoman after she met Felicia. She is full of curiosity and fears nothing.




Lucy The big one with a bandanna. She is 36 years old, 18 in human age. Born in Virginia, she used to work under a circus. When one of her few understanding human friends died of a sickness, she left the circus. While she was wandering, she met Felicia. She's very cynical and likes to make cynical remarks. She is the strongest out of the group.


About 'Real' Catwomen
There are no real myths or folk tales centered on a race of Catwomen. However, the inspiration for our little Were-Kitty is most likely a poem called Curse of the Cat Woman by Edward Field that just happens to coincide with Felicia's given date of birth.


Curse of the Cat Woman
Edward Field (1967)


It sometimes happens that the woman you meet and fall in love with is of that strange Transylvanian people with an affinity for cats.

You take her to a restuarant, say, or a show, on an ordinary date, being attracted by the glitter in her slitty eyes and her catlike walk, and afterwards of course you take her in your arms and she turns into a black panther and bites you to death.

Or perhaps you are saved in the nick of time and she is tormented by the knowledge of her tendency: That she daren't hug a man unless she wants to risk clawing him up.

This puts you both in a difficult position-- panting lovers who are prevented from touching not by bars but by circumstance: You have terrible fights and say cruel things for having the hots does not give you a sweet temper.

One night you are walking down a dark street And hear the pad-pad of a panther following you, but when you turn around there are only shadows, or perhaps one shadow too many.

You approach, calling, "Who's there?" and it leaps on you. Luckily you have brought along your sword and you stab it to death.

And before your eyes it turns into the woman you love, her breast impaled on your sword, her mouth dribbling blood saying she loved you but couldn't help her tendency.

So death released her from the curse at last, and you knew from the angelic smile on her dead face that in spite of a life the devil owned, love had won, and heaven pardoned her.





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