PUMARA (aka CATAMOUNT, aka COUGROWL), the Mountain Lioness Pokégirl
Type: Near Human to Not Very Near Human Animorph (Feline)
Element: Fighting/Ground
Frequency: Uncommon
Diet: carnivorous
Role: Mobile warriors, trackers, hunters, mountain warriors
Libido: Average
Strong Vs: Bug, Dark, Electric, Rock
Weak Vs: Flying, Ice, Plant, Psychic, Water
Attacks: Quick Attack, Sand Attack, Snarl, Pounce, Fury Swipes, Sabre Claw, Quickturn, Mach Punch, Gatling Punch, Gatling Kick, Legsweep, Flying Kick, Stone Palm, Stomp, Earthquake, Tectonic Slam, Gut Punch, Timid Stroke, Go Down, Butt Wiggle
Enhancements: Enhanced Speed (x4), Enhanced Agility (x5), Enhanced Strength (x3), Enhanced Senses (x5), Rock Affinity, Greater Leap, Gentle Touchdown, Wallclimbing
Evolves: None
Evolves From: Kitten (Diamond Stone)

One of the primary forces for combat in the mountains and canyons, the Pumara (known also as the Cougrowl in the Indigo and Johto Leagues, and as the Catamount in Crescent) was responsible for many a defeat on the part of the human forces. An extremely mobile Pokégirl with several powerful attacks, she was capable of crossing great distances quite swiftly, allowing her to attack enemies where another Pokégirl would be unable to. Beyond that, the senses of a Pumara are quite refined, allowing the Mountain Lioness to track down her prey with ease, an ability that was put to use in the war hunting down those humans that escaped from the battle.

The evolution into a Pumara grants the Pokégirl a lithe and athletic body. Their muscles become far more defined than anything a Kitten could possess. They grow in height, with average range being between six and seven feet, and their breasts grow a full cup size. Accompanying these changes is the delectable ass this breed has, which combined with the rest of their appearance tends to place the Pumara firmly in the category of “damn sexy”. In regards to the feline aspects of the appearance, Pumaras range from Near Human (with furry ears and a tail) to Not Very Near Human (where their entire body is covered in fur), although Not Very Near Human are far more common. Regardless of how human they look, all Pumaras have sharp, retractable claws in their hands and feet.

Tamers with Pumaras are suggested to not use her for combat in a flat area. The method by which most Pumaras fight is reliant upon their mobility, which is much reduced when they lack the ability to use the terrain to their advantage. The leg muscles of the Cougrowl are very well developed; however, that isn’t quite capable of explaining the truly incredible jumps this breed is capable of making. The vast majority of Pumaras can leap upwards of fifty feet with a standing jump, allowing them to quickly cover great distances for sudden attacks. That is not the limit to their ability to maneuver about the battlefield, however. The claws of the Pumara are sharp enough to pierce through stone, and her abilities provided by her Ground typing and Rock Affinity will mean that she could cling to and climb along sheer, even those made of rock.

Using these abilities to good use, a Pumara will be able to attack from unusual directions, and add the force of gravity to her attacks. Because so many of their attacks involving leaping down from heights that would normally cause injury, they have developed a special method of surviving such falls. So long as they land on a surface of some sort of rock or on the ground, they can use their abilities in those elements to prevent themselves from taking damage (an ability unseen in virtually any Ground or Rock Pokégirl). Many use the force from the fall to increase the damage done by her attacks, allowing her blows to have more force than one would think a Pokégirl of her size and strength would have. Most of her attacks are focused on knocking their foe over, pushing them back, or at least knocking her off her balance; they were designed to fight in mountains, cliffs, and canyons, and a fall there would be deadly.

The Catamount is generally a rather staid and serious Pokégirl. While a few Pumaras may be rather playful and easygoing, most of the breed tries to keep up a stoic front. Although they can be as talkative as any other Pokégirl, they generally don’t speak just to fill up the silence, and indeed they much prefer the quiet, if given a chance. While they may open up somewhat under an attentive Tamer, they are hardly ever so excitable as many other feline Pokégirls can be. However, this serious attitude means that they will devote their entire focus to the task at hand, which is very useful, given that the Cougrowl is often used by Tamers for their keen senses and tracking ability.

Because of their method of combat (and indeed, everyday movement; they generally much prefer to move in leaps and bounds than by merely walking), soreness in their legs and hips is a common complaint for this breed. As such, Tamer’s who will take the time to massage their thighs and ass are much appreciated. And considering how sensitive these areas (and their bottom in particular) are, they tend to show their thanks in a rather physical manner, often before the massage is even completed. Many people find them to be wonderful at oral sex; their tongue is somewhat rough, but the combined roughness and soft moisture from their saliva to be an extraordinary sensation. Catamounts particularly enjoy anal, as their ass (widely agreed to be one of their most attractive features) is particularly sensitive. Indeed, just playing with it may be enough to bring them to the cusp of orgasm.

Feral Pumaras descend into an almost animalistic state of mind. They are predators, pure and simple. Their superb senses allow them to hunt down their prey, and their ability to move in the mountains means that even a faster Pokégirl would have difficulty escaping them. Although Beshemoths are not considered prey by this breed, virtually anything else that enters their range (which is generally half the mountain or more) falls under the “prey” category. Two Feral Pumaras may team together for hunting, allowing them to take down enemies they would otherwise be unable to; although that they never form larger groups, two of these mobile and cunning Pokégirls will make for difficult enemies in the wild. Those that would Threshold into a Pumara are generally very antsy for the first few weeks, as they get used to the muscles they possess. It is otherwise not a difficult Threshold, although some may find the ears and tail uncomfortable. Because they are more sociable, these are amongst the most desired of Pumaras.