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hellcat is more likely just hell + cat, possibly suggested by Hecate, the Greek goddess of witchcraft and stuff.
Shakespeare used hellkite (lit. a kite from hell) in Macbeth: "All my pretty ones?..Oh *Hell-Kite! All? What, All my pretty Chickens?" a person of hellish cruelty?
coincidence? well, hellcat and hell-kite found print in the same year! (1605)
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