Dovekit . AMAB - Second youngest - @.rper Dovekit is named after the white colors of his pelt. Much like all of his siblings, he has a wing-shaped pattern on his chest. His colors include white and light grey, and his ears/tail fades darker, similar to his only sister. His eyes are a bright yellow and green, and his legs are a light or dark grey color. Similar to Monarchkit, his full height will be 9 inches Research required: heterochromia, ADHD Form: - Dovekit - Simplified : — [+] —- Confident —- Charming —- Dramatic — [=] —- Mischievous —- Prankster —- Confused — [-] —- Bossy —- Rude —- Irritable - Complex: Dovekit is a confident kit who is sure that her words can get her through anything in life, making herself sweet and cute to get out of trouble. She can be bossy or rude, though she herself is also quick to snap at somecat. She enjoys breaking rules and pulling pranks as well. She… isn’t the smartest, being easily confused or awed. - Trans Fem - Aroace - ADHD Research: — ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder) is a mental disorder commonly associated with hyperactivity, inattentiveness, forgetfulness, hyperfixtation, among others. How Dovekit’s ADHD would affect her is that she would have the Inattentive side of ADHD- meaning that she has more traits of inattentiveness than hyperactivity, though she would still be affected by that. She would have a hard time focusing on things she finds boring- even more than your average cat-, and get extremely focused on things she does find interesting. She might get extremely focused on one or two goals in her life, then forget about them sometime later. She also would hum, make weird noises, and head bop quite often. She would also have trouble with sitting still, mainly doing the things listed above when supposed to be still. She might also be impulsive or have bad self-control. - Heterochromia Research: — Heterochromia is a condition when your eyes are not the same color, either being part of the iris is a different color than the other part, or the two eyes have different colors. Heterochromia is a genetic occurrence, and as such does not often affect a cat negatively, excepting when it is caused by a disease or other condition that would be harmful. - Heheeh she’s so cute :D ───────────────────────── That’s all ^^