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With Mini-Komix's catgirl anthology of Feline Force coming out this Fall, I thought I'd post up 10 of the animated neko-chicas that helped influenced this fan-appreciation of girls with tails and pointy fuzzy ears. (P.S. Women in cat-costumes don't count!)

10. CLEO (Heathcliff)

I'll admit, I threw this one in just to keep guys off my back about not including her. Still, she looks cute in legwarmers.

9. MIRAGE (Aladdin)

Bebe Neuwirth as an evil Egyptian cat goddess? Hell yeah!

8. JENNY (Bucky O'Hare)

Even though she was only about 3 ft. tall, she was the best space-babe a young boy genius could have.

7. NATSUKI (Hyper Police)

A catgirl bounty hunter in a post-apocalyptic future? Hell yeah!

6. CHEETAH (Justice League)

As the only "naked" villianess on the whole series, JL Cheets' is way sexier than her Superfriends counterpart.

5. CALICO (Swat Kats)

If you thought glasses made the Baroness sexy, then on a blonde catgirl its irresistable.

4. TIE! PUMA TWINS (Dominion: Tank Police)

You can't have one of them without the other. Uni Puma and her clone Anna Puna are the hottest criminal duo ever.

3. FELICIA (Darkstalkers)

Blue-haired girls with gigantic hands are a real turn-on to some guys.

2. CHEETARA (Thundercats)

HOOOOOOO! But seriously, she's got the most beautiful eyes out of any cartoon dame.

1. AISHA (Outlaw Star)

Catgirls From Spaaaaaace! She's always down on her luck, schizophrenic, and strong enough to pull the ears of a gundark. Total jackpot!

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