| Winged Cats |
Winged cats have the general appearance of a feral domestic cat, with the wings of a predatory bird whose plumage matches their fur colour. The predatory bird is always a species found in the local area.
Two or all of their legs may be avian, or end in bird feet, or they may be feline. They usually have bigger claws than regular cats, allowing them to perch on branches, and may have more dexterous paws.
At the tips of their tails, winged cats have a single retractable claw, which no longer serves an obvious use. The claw doesn't develop until winged kittens are a few months old.
The cat in the picture, Speedwell, is a black cat with the wings of a raven.












