Cats
Tribal
adj. caring about a particular subtype of creatures
Tribal decks are often built using creatures of only one subtype, usually featuring several cards that improve each creature of that type or scale with the number of those creatures you control. (i.e., Regal Caracal and Pride Sovereign)
It's Commander (2017 Edition) Preview Week! This preview week is going to be working a bit different than other preview weeks. Commander 2017 has four different decks each with its own tribal (aka caring about a specific creature type) theme. Each day, Monday through Thursday this week, we're going to be focusing on a different tribe aligning with one of the four Commander 2017 decks. Today is Cat Day, celebrating the first Commander 2017 deck: "Feline Ferocity."
As a Magic historian, I thought I would use this opportunity to write a column about the history of Cats in the game. I promise before I'm done, I'll show off two new multicolor legendary Cat cards. Sound good? Well then, let's get started.
A Brief History of Cats
Limited Edition (Alpha)
The game began with a single Cat. This Cat:
Savannah Lions. In fact, it wasn't even a Cat. It had the creature type of Lion. The idea of consolidating creature types to enable tribal decks hadn't happened yet. A lion was a Lion. Savannah Lion wouldn't become a Cat until twelve years later in Ninth Edition. It would get reprinted four different times still as a Lion.
Legends
The next appearance of a Cat wouldn't happen until a year later with Magic's first large expansion. The set did introduce the concept of a humanoid cat person to Magic, though. Cat people had pre-existed in fantasy. I'm not sure of their origin, but they at least went back to the pulp comics of the early 20th century, showing up, for example, in the Flash Gordon comic strips.
Legends had these two cards:
Ice Age
This set had the fourth Cat in Magic,
Mirage Block
From here on out, I'm going to start talking about whole blocks rather than single sets, as Mirage was the first set to introduce the larger concept of a block. (We retroactively made Alliances part of Ice Age, but it wasn't designed to go together like Mirage and Visions were.)
Here's all the Cats of the block: (eight creatures and one Cat-token maker)
Mirage
Visions
Leave it to the African-inspired block to be the first one to do Cats in any volume. We still hadn't latched onto the idea of a general Cat creature type yet.
A few important design tidbits:
Portal
Eternal Formats
n. Eternal formats (namely Vintage and Legacy) include all sets from throughout the history of Magic.
Portal was our first attempt at an introductory booster product. As such, it was simplified in many ways, including not having creature types listed on the card. The set introduced three new Cat cards (Elite Cat Warrior, Jungle Lion, and

Tempest Block
My first block as a designer didn't have many Cats—just
Portal Second Age
The second Portal set had just one Cat,
Urza's Saga Block
Only Urza's Saga of the three sets in the block had any Cats, and it only had four (Cave Tiger, Guma, Pouncing Jaguar, and Wirecat). Pouncing Jaguar would end up being a popular tournament card in a mono-green deck called Stompy. Wirecat would be the first artifact creature to be a Cat. Note that it wasn't listed as a Cat at the time because, back in the day, artifact creatures didn't get creature types. It would later get errataed into a Cat.
Portal Three Kingdoms
The third and final Portal set had four new Cats (Hunting Cheetah, Slashing Tiger, Trained Cheetah, and Zodiac Tiger) and one reprint (
Starter 1999
If you like obscure trivia, what is the one Cat released originally in a non-booster introductory product? The answer is
Mercadian Masques Block
Mercadian Masques block introduced just five new Cats to Magic. Jhovall Queen and Wild Jhovall in Mercadian Masques and Glittering Lion, Glittering Lynx, and Scoria Cat in Prophecy. All five Cats were made up types of Cats. Jhovall Queen interestingly wasn't a Cat creature type because it was a Rebel needed for the Rebel mechanic (it could search the deck for Rebels) and, at the time, we limited ourselves to just one creature type per creature. It would get errataed during the Grand Creature Type Update.
Invasion Block
Invasion block introduced eight new Cats:
Invasion
Armored Guardian (Guardian), Horned Cheetah (Cat), Noble Panther (Cat), Sabertooth Nishoba (Beast), and Scarred Puma (Cat)
Planeshift
Apocalypse
Penumbra Bobcat (Cat) and Spectral Lynx (Cat)
Invasion would introduce the Nishobas, a new type of Cat humanoid. The two Nishobas on cards, Armored Guardian and Sabertooth Nishoba, weren't originally listed as Cats but rather as Guardian and Beast, respectively. We would later decide that all Cat humanoids should also be listed as Cats.
Odyssey Block
Odyssey block introduced six new Cats, all but one of which were actually labeled as Cats.
Odyssey
Pardic Firecat (Cat), Savage Firecat (Cat), and Springing Tiger (Cat)
Torment
Crazed Firecat (Cat)
Judgment
Phantom Nishoba (Beast Spirit) and Phantom Tiger (Cat Spirit)
Three of them were Firecats, cats literally made out of fire. The Firecats would later be errataed into Elemental Cats. You can see we're starting to experiment with Cats crossing with other types of creatures creatively. The Phantom creatures were Spirits plus whatever creature type they were before they became Spirits. As with Invasion, the Nishobas were later errataed to be Cats.
Onslaught Block
Onslaught block had just five new Cats, but had a couple Cat firsts:
Onslaught
Blistering Firecat (Cat); Entrails Feaster (Zombie Cat);
Legions
Scourge
Entrails Feaster is the first Zombie Cat as well as being the first house cat (a non-jungle cat). Okay, Magic's first normal cat was undead, but you have to start somewhere.
Mirrodin Block
Mirrodin block was a great one for Cats. Not only did it have thirteen new Cats, but it also introduced the Leonin, Magic's take on the cat warrior:
Mirrodin
Leonin Abunas (Cat Cleric), Leonin Den-Guard (Cat Soldier), Leonin Elder (Cat Cleric),
Darksteel
Leonin Battlemage (Cat Wizard) and Leonin Shikari (Cat Soldier)
Fifth Dawn
Leonin Squire (Cat Soldier), Raksha Golden Cub (Cat Soldier Legend),
Lord
n. a creature that applies a static buff or benefit to other creatures of a particular subtype
The name is taken from
The introduction of the Leonin plus the race/class creature type structure, both of which premiered in Mirrodin, allowed us to start using Cat as a race combined with various class types. For the first time, we got Cat Clerics, Cat Knights, Cat Soldiers, and Cat Wizards. Fifth Dawn also had Raksha Golden Cub, the first Cat tribal lord, a legendary one no less. It wasn't the simplest of tribal cards, as it required Raksha being equipped, but it did help enable a Cat tribal deck.

Ravnica Block
Ravnica block only added two new cats: Sabertooth Alley Cat in Ravnica: City of Guilds and
Coldsnap
Coldsnap had just one Cat: another Nishoba, Arctic Nishoba, the first one labeled at the time as a Cat, I believe.
Time Spiral Block
Time Spiral block introduced seven new Cats:
Time Spiral
Planar Chaos
Jedit Ojanen of Efrava (Legendary Creature – Cat Warrior Lord), Mirri the Cursed (Legendary Creature – Vampire Cat), and
Future Sight
Blade of the Sixth Pride (Cat Rebel), Nacatl War-Pride (Cat Warrior), and Seht's Tiger (Cat)
Two of the Cats were re-imagined versions of legendary characters. Jedit Ojanen of Efrava imagines what would have happened if he hadn't "forsook the forests of his tribe." Mirri, on the other hand, explores what if Crovax had turned her into a Vampire instead of killing her. This lead to the first ever Cat Vampire. Blade of the Sixth Pride is the first card printed as Cat Rebel. Nacatl War-Pride was well known for being a busted card in full Time Spiral block draft.
Lorwyn/Shadowmoor Block
The Lorwyn/Shadowmoor block was pretty dismal for Cat lovers, introducing just a single new Cat—
Shards of Alara Block
Shards of Alara block makes up for Lorwyn/Shadowmoor block's stinginess by introducing eleven new Cats and another version of Ajani:
Shards of Alara
Ajani Vengeant (planeswalker), Qasali Ambusher (Cat Warrior), Undead Leotau (Zombie Cat), and Wild Nacatl (Cat Warrior)
Conflux
Conflux: Nacatl Hunt-Pride (Cat Warrior), Nacatl Outlander (Cat Scout), Nacatl Savage (Cat Warrior), and Wild Leotau (Cat)
Alara Reborn
Alara Reborn: Grizzled Leotau (Cat), Leonin Armorguard (Cat Soldier), Marisi's Twinclaws (Cat Warrior), and
Shards of Alara block introduces Naya, Ajani's home world. (Remember, at the time, Alara was split into five distinct shards, Naya being one of them.) We meet the Nactal, the tribe that Ajani comes from, as well as the Leotau, a wilder type of Cat.
Magic 2010
The first core set to introduce new cards—well, since Limited Edition (Beta)—had two new Cats, both super simple: Mist Leopard and
Zendikar Block
Zendikar block only introduced five new Cats to the game:
Zendikar
Worldwake
Loam Lion (Cat)
Not too much advancement of the Cat cause, but
Magic 2011
Magic 2011 only introduced one new Cat,
Scars of Mirrodin Block
A return to Mirrodin meant a return of the Leonin. That led to nine new Cats (one of which was an artifact creature and not a Leonin).
Scars of Mirrodin
Abuna Acolyte (Cat Cleric);
Mirrodin Besieged
Kemba's Legion (Cat Soldier) and
New Phyrexia
Lost Leonin (Cat Soldier) and Slash Panther (Artifact Creature – Cat)
The biggest addition from the block for Cat lovers was
Magic 2012
Just one new Cat addition—
Innistrad Block
The Innistrad block only had two Cats—Black Cat and
Magic 2013
The set introduced a new Ajani with Caller of the Pride whose ultimate was to make a lot of Cats (he made a number of 2/2 white Cat creature tokens equal to your life total). It also introduced three new Cats with Ajani's Sunstriker, Guardian Lions, and Healer of the Pride that were made to thematically work with Ajani.
Return to Ravnica Block
Each set in the block introduced one new Cat:
Magic 2014
Magic 2014 introduced two new Cats: one,
Holiday Card 2013
Every December, we release a silver-bordered holiday card. In 2013, we released our first, and so far only, Cat holiday card. The card is a parody of
Theros Block
The creative team wanted Ajani to be part of the Theros story, so they decided to include a race of Leonin on the world to help him blend in. The block introduces nine new Cats and a new Ajani:
Theros
Born of the Gods
Journey into Nyx
Nylea's Emissary was the first ever Enchantment Cat. Brimaz is yet another legendary Cat, another one good at making Cat creature tokens.

Magic 2015
Magic 2015 had another new Ajani in
Commander (2014 Edition)
This product only had one Cat, but it was a splashy one—
Khans of Tarkir Block
Khans of Tarkir block only introduced five new Cats.
Khans of Tarkir
Rakshasa Deathdealer (Cat Demon) and Rakshasa Vizier (Cat Demon)
Fate Reforged
Temur Sabertooth (Cat)
Dragons of Tarkir
Lurking Arynx (Cat Beast) and Rakshasa Gravecaller (Cat Demon)
It did introduce a new kind of Cat, the Rakshasa, which had the creature types of Cat Demon.
Magic Origins
This set introduced just one new Cat to Magic—Enlightened Ascetic.
Battle for Zendikar Block
Only two new Cats appeared in this block: Felidar Cub and Scythe Leopard, both in the first set.
Commander (2015 Edition)
This product included the first ever Cat Illusion,
Conspiracy: Take the Crown
Pyretic Hunter was the only new Cat added in this product.
Kaladesh Block
This block introduced six new Cats and two new Ajanis.
Kaladesh
Aether Revolt
Kaladesh introduced Bandars, creature type Cat Monkeys. It also had Felidar Guardian, the first Cat ever to get banned in any format.
Amonkhet Block
Amonkhet introduces ten new Cats to Magic:
Amonkhet
Graceful Cat (Cat),
Hour of Devastation
More importantly, though, it adds the second-ever Cat lord (
This push of Cat tribal resulted in an outpouring of requests for a green-white legendary Cat.
Commander (2017 Edition)
Which gets us to my preview cards for today. I'm not allowed to show you all the new Cat cards (I know there's double digits), but I can show you two green-white legendary Cats.
The first is a character near and dear to my heart.
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Mirri, Weatherlight Duelist (C17) Mirri is one of the characters I co-created for the Weatherlight Saga. I designed both her original legendary creature card in Exodus as well as her alternate-reality one in Planar Chaos. This new one, though, was created by Gavin Verhey and his design team. It was designed to give you a different kind of Cat commander. Not only is she green-white, but she also helps you defend yourself while building up your Cat army.
Next is a Cat-tribal legendary Cat.
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Arahbo, Roar of the World (C17) Arahbo makes use of the new eminence ability to Giant Growth one of your Cats every turn whether your commander is on the battlefield or in the command zone. And then, Arahbo has the ability to not only double the size of your Cats (one at a time) but also give them trample to make sure some of their damage gets through. For those who have been begging me for a white-green tribal Cat commander, here you go.
The Cat's Out of the Bag
That's all the time I have for today. I hope you enjoyed my history of Magic Cats as well as my two preview cards. I'm interested in hearing feedback on both this column (Is this type of history column something you'd like to see more or less of?) and of the Commander (2017 Edition) product. You can email me or talk to me through any of my social media accounts (Twitter, Tumblr, Google+, and Instagram).
Join me next week when you can find out if you got it.
Until then, may herding Cats not be too difficult.

