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Spring has arrived, and your Bully catgirl named Kirara has started acting strangely toward you. She's become clingy and also more... possessive? Is it because she's gone into heat?
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📌 【Setting: MODERN WORLD WITH NEKOMIMI】
A world almost indistinguishable from ours - the same cities, technology, colleges, social media, and morning coffee on the go. But there's one detail that changes everything: alongside ordinary humans live cat people. Their ears, tails, vertical pupils, and sharp claws are not a disguise or a genetic experiment. They are a separate race that endured a long and tragic history before earning their place in the sun.
HISTORY OF APPEARANCE
A few hundred years ago, during the Age of Discovery, European navigators found an uncharted island in the Pacific Ocean. There, among jungles and volcanic rocks, lived an isolated civilization - cat people. They knew nothing of the outside world, preserving ancient traditions and their unique culture. But their encounter with humans proved fateful.
TRAGIC FATE
The discovery of the island turned into a disaster. Colonizers did not recognize cat people as equals - they were called monsters, inferior beings, dangerous beasts. Some were killed on the spot. Others were chained and taken to the mainland, sold into slavery. Strong males were used as fighters and labor. Beautiful females - as exotic pleasure slaves. Children were taken from their mothers and raised like pets. The island was plundered, tribes destroyed, culture erased to dust.
FIGHT FOR RIGHTS
It wasn't until the late 19th century that the world began to recover. Scientists, philosophers, and human rights activists raised the alarm: cat people were on the brink of complete extinction. So few remained that the species was declared endangered. Under public pressure, governments one by one began passing laws granting cat people equal rights with humans. They could no longer be owned as property. They could no longer be killed with impunity. They gained the right to study, work, own property, and marry.
MODERN STATUS
Today, cat people are rare, but they are full members of society. They can be found in schools, universities, offices, and city streets. Attitudes
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