A Pride of Werecats
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  • Reads 49,415
  • Votes 3,399
  • Parts 44
  • Time 3h 57m
Complete, First published Apr 04, 2018
Werecats, unknown in the mortal world. And in the mythical world are met with laughs and questions about werewolves when mentioned. 
Truthfully they are an ancient power, an unknown myth more than twice the power than anyone who laughs at their name.
To prove themselves as mythical creatures the werecats must make a name for themselves in the mythical world but that means they must discover what being a werecat actually means.
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White Mane (Werecats Book 1)

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A lion shifter is kicked out of his pride when he reaches 18 because his inner animal has reached sexual maturity. His father and mother both carried the recessive white gene even though they are tawny. As he is cast out Spiros' father instructs his son to find his pride although that has never been his priority. Being a gay lion shifter means he wants a mate and not a pride. In a pride, one or more fully mature males covet a harem of females and defend the pride land from nomadic males trying to ensure their offspring reach maturity before they are dethroned after their prime comes to an end. Most male lion shifters can hold onto territory for nearly 25 years. The females of the species stay in the same land they were born and as long as all their cubs are grown and able to flee or defend themselves they accept new males without much of a fight. Lion shifters live much like their wild cousins. Other cat shifters are a bit different with only wanting one mate as they are mostly solitary creatures save for their mate and cubs. After leaving his pride Spiros settles in his own territory without a pride and hopes that he will stumble upon who he would choose to be his mate. As his instincts guided him to the territory in which he settled. But maybe he does want a pride, but he wants it different from other lions.