
Artist's depiction of a Feline Alien
Feline Aliens are a common type of aliens featured in the New Age movement, next to Nordic Aliens. They go by many names depending on the source, but the most common ones are Lyrans, Felinoids, Sirians or simply Felines. They are also sometimes called Lion Aliens or Lion Beings.
Description[]
Feline Aliens resemble bipedal cats; their visual appearance depends, but can be narrowed down to two types of appearances used interchangeably by New Age believers. The first resembles Felinae cats, with distinct cat-like faces and features - some depictions feature them having cat-like ears, and some don't.

Artist's depiction of big cat-like Feline Aliens
The second one resembles Pantherinae cats, usually lions, but that's not always the case, as some depictions of Feline Aliens based on tigers, leopards and other big cats also exist.
They allegedly come from the Lyra Constellation.
Behavior[]

Artist's depiction of a Feline Alien and a Reptilian
They are connected with Egyptian gods, such as Sekhmet, Mahes, Bastet or Tefnut, which is further connecting them to the Ancient Aliens theory. Descriptions of what exactly they're doing vary, and some feature them being enemies of Reptoid Aliens. According to other descriptions, Lyrans have supernatural powers and can possess people, or inhabit their bodies, creating what is known as a Starseed; essentially an alien mind in a human body.
According to other New Age believers, Lyrans are said to have played a vital role in the creation of humanity itself.