Zombie Cat is meant to be a light version of Fish Cat, as he is weaker but cheaper and faster-recharging. Use him against some of the weaker Red enemies in Empire of Cats. Despite losing use quickly outside of Empire of Cats, he is included in a few notable Cat Combos: Biohazard and Horror Movies.
A stack of Undead Cats is more reliable than Gardener Cat, since their 20% chance to slow Zombies is better than Gardener's 5% chance to freeze Zombies. Combine this Cat with Vaulter Cat and various Cats with Zombie Killer and Massive Damage to Zombies to kill everything on that stage. Otherwise, it's User Rank!
As someone who just finished ITF 3, you don't need any of the special cats. Boogie is helpful for EOC 3 Moon, but the rest are not necessary. The whole gimmick of the special cats is that they gain a huge boost through talents, only unlocked after ITF 3. I have now gotten all of them complete with true form.
THE SLOTH is one of the slowest enemy units in the game in terms of speed and attack rate, but he can inflict upwards of 8,000 damage on multiple Cat Units.
Evangelist Cat is one of the cheapest Uber Rare Cats, second to only Chicken Cat, which no longer exists and was never obtainable to begin with. Evangelist Cat is the only non-Special Cat to be obtained via serial code and the only Uber Rare besides Chicken Cat to not drop from Rare Cat Capsules.
Though she becomes obsolete for actual use, Ninja Cat is also part of the Cool Japan Cat Combo, which provides a 15% attack boost to all your units; this is a very useful Combo and is worth bringing into many stages.
Strategy/Usage. A somewhat stronger version of Tank Cat, with a faster attack rate, more health and more damage. Very useful in the early game if you want a resilient unit to protect your long-ranged units, but he will eventually be replaced by Eraser Cat and Crazed Wall Cat.
Strategy/Usage. Very similar to Cat in terms of usage. Cheap and expendable, Boogie Cat can be summoned in masses to take hits in place of other, more important units. This meatshield role is quite valuable, if not for the wide selection of Cats able to perform this role much better due to faster speed.
Cats in a Box is very helpful for beginners; summon them alongside/in place of Cow Cat to deliver a burst of damage to the frontlines. This unit is not so much a replacement of something like Cow Cat, it's instead a unit to get in when the enemy is idle. Think of it as an early-game Maglev Cat.
The Cat God is a Special Cat that can be purchased for 2,000 XP in the Upgrade Menu after completing Korea/Nagasaki in Empire of Cats Chapter 1. He is only available to use in the Main Chapters (excluding The Big Bang and The Aku Realms).
Titan Cat has high health and attack power, as well as moderate attack speed. Use him to tank for long-ranged cats like Gross Cat, UFO Cat and Dragon Cat, or to break past groups of enemies.
Crazed Fish Cat can be considered one of the most cost-effective units in the game, and one of the strongest Crazed Cats due to its fortified health and attack power. With its low cost, it can be considered a very good anti-Red unit and general unit alike, further augmented in its true form.
This cat is very helpful against enemies that are close ranged, as well. It can take some hits from waves, and its range is perfect against slow enemies like The Face.
Zeus is basically a stronger Bahamut Cat, with better attack speed, health and range, most notably, but nothing too unique. His resistance almost never comes into play, but it does make him a lot more effective against Sunfish Jones, Clionel, St. Dober and few other threatening foes.
Although he has overall worse stats than Cat, Li'l Cat serves as a meatshield in 4-Crown stages or other such Restriction Stages that allow Special Cats. His low stats for even a meatshield and slow speed, however, make it one of the worst options, so it is not recommended in lieu of alternatives.
He can be useful early-game as a replacement for Cow Cat, or you can use them both for some domination. However, don't use him in late-game, as he becomes almost useless.
🐱👤 Ninja Cat
A cat that is also a ninja. Used as an unofficial mascot by Microsoft, and was available in the Segoe Color Emoji font included with Windows 10. Ninja Cat was implemented as a proprietary ZWJ Sequence which was not supported by other vendors.
Crazed Catgirl Yuki gains more health, damage, slow immunity and double movement speed. The stat improvements are very good, the health going up by 47% and the damage going up 25%, enough to make a difference in both of them.
True Form. Neo Cutter Cat increases its attack power, which is always welcome, and becomes immune to waves, making sure the unit does not die on the way to Berserkory or Two Can. Overall, not a bad investment if you want a bit more mileage out of your Cutter Cat.
The Sokoke cat is said to be the rarest cat in the world. Rather than being a man-created breed, the Sosoke is a naturally occurring, tiny wildcat that can be found only in the Arabuko-Sokoke Forest Preserve in Kenya (Africa).
The Sokoke Cat is the rarest domestic cat breed in the world, according to the UK's Governing Council of the Cat Fancy (GCCF). Originating from the forests of Sokoke in eastern Kenya, these cats were previously considered a hybrid breed of a cross between wild cats but DNA results have debunked this theory.
Hayabusa is used for one of the most efficient Cat Combos in the game: Enter The Ninja. By pairing it with just Ninja Cat, you can get a Medium Speed Boost. This is a great deal for just two cats. The Battle Cats Veterans and Cat Combo users will notice a distinctive potential for enticing power.