The Most Terrifying Felines

The little black-footed cat is one of the most ferocious. It looks like a pet and is adorable. But this deadly beast is better suited on the savanna than as a pet.

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Tigers, lions, and leopards come to mind as wild cats. The black-footed cat is less well-known than these cats, yet it believes this spotted animal is equally deadly and predatory. 

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This hairless cat stands out. It's not hairless. Thin fur covers the cat. The Sphynx has a hair-growing gene abnormality. That condition makes cats more susceptible to cold and hot temperatures, needing special care. 

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Dune shows this cat at its scariest. The 1984 film was directed by bizarre artist David Lynch. It features a Sphynx appearing suddenly attached to a rat for therapeutic reasons. Oh, the horror.

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The risky behaviors start when the cat arrives at the door. The film has Persian cats everywhere, even on wall art. Blanche's chilly eyes emit an eerie glitter of hues. And a horrific act. That cat may have sat on a kid's lap is creepy. Learn about the Persian cat.

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The Lykoi, sometimes known as the Werewolf Cat, may not be well-known, yet cat mythology includes it. A smaller cat, they resemble little werewolves. When the cat assumes certain positions, it seems like the most ferocious breeds are about to attack.

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The Maine Coon, named after the Pine Tree State, is huge and hairy. Its size and thick hair make it one of the largest cat breeds. Your size and weight (up to 25 pounds) might take you back. Maine Coons have piercing eyes that make them terrifying.

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Peterbald cats are athletic and nimble like Sphynxes but appear like bats. The hairless breed features huge fox-like ears, a long snout, and eerie almond-shaped eyes. The aesthetic is strange and immediately charring. Peterbald like a bat.

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