Therianthrope SubspeciesWerecats
Sometimes treated as gods in certain areas, werecats are flighty and pleasure-seeking, and can be hard to get along with as a result. However, they are strongly susceptible to matatabi [a type of herb that produces a catnip-like response in cats] and, if exposed to it, will become docile and extremely affectionate. Many things, including matatabi, may also produce a Flehmen response in werecats.Werefoxes
A demihuman species also known in Japan as youko (demon fox). For some reason, many of them take up positions as miko shrine maidens. Some members of this subspecies possess nine tails and are called kyuubi; these individuals possess rudimentary transformation powers.Wererabbits
A beast-type demihuman subspecies with many features common to rabbits. Rabbits are commonly thought to be in heat all year long, and wererabbits are often asked if this is the case with them as well, to their displeasure. In fact, even among true rabbits this is only the case for the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), so it is not accurate for wererabbits. ...that said, their sex drive is very close to that of the European rabbit.Werewolves
Most commonly referred to around the world as wolfmen, there are of course female werewolves as well, so they are also often known as wolf people. While the image of the 'lone wolf' is popular, they actually prefer communal living in the form of packs. While most monster species are affected by the full moon, werewolves can prove even more trouble due to their pack social structure and their great physical strength.