Wolverine (Cat)

A wolverine is a breed of genetically-engineered domestic cat that was bred by German and Russian scientists in hopes of creating a breed of domestic cat that can regenerate from most body damages. The wolverine is light brown with blonde underbelly colors and has a strong jaw strength filled with sharper teeth than most other domestic cat breeds. It is named after the large badger-like mustelid of the same name due to its strength and is named after the Marvel superhero of the same name, due to having the ability to regenerate its skin and muscles (even its gum) after being damaged from predators, enemies, and sharp objects, but the wolverine's belly is weak and cannot regenerate unlike the rest of the skin and muscles on the breed's body, so it could easily be cut open by sharp things such as claws. The wolverine cat makes a poor pet in most cases due to its aggression and feral nature, so it is usually found in the wilderness and human settlements of Eurasia, Africa, and both Americas as stray and feral animals, but some experts have kept and bred wolverine cats, hoping they'll make wolverines tame, loyal, and show compassion to pet owners. The wolverine as a breed made its first appearance in a rated-R cartoon Felidae, where the main antagonist is the wolverine.