Werecats And Werewolfs
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  • Parts 2
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Ongoing, First published Jan 18, 2016
Werecats and Werewolfs have been fighting for many centuries. A prophecy says that when a werewolf and a werecat ( their mates ) will come together and stop all war between the werecats and the werewolfs and reunite them to defeat the hunters and restore all peace between them.
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