Hiya, thanks for visiting this application, I'm @CatPurrson although I sometimes use @SG-1017511. I'd say I'm around 4/10 on activity, I usually am on at around 6-8 although exam season is coming up for me but I'll be out of that late June I love grey furred cat designs, plus the name and swirls were very pretty! (also crane wives how could I resist) Solemnkit (mc) was my first gens cat but she got weekly immediately :( Applying for Fatedkit - will also go by Faith // Future genderfluid, sexuality bisexual Personality (+) Protective, caring (=) Confident, optimistic, competitive (-) Blunt, short tempered Detailed personality WIP Plans Going to keep them alive as long as I can, probably until they're an elder. More focused on the roleplay aspect than grinding for exp, and want to mostly build relationships Research Partial deafness (https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/hearing-loss/) - Hearing loss at a young age can affect speech development, and this would likely lead to them using a mixture of CSL https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1049722012/ + dialogue, although dialogue may be limited in crowded and overstimulating places, where it is harder to hear what they and other cats are saying. Because of this, verbal instructions may be difficult to follow or needed to be repeated multiple times, and Fatedkit may struggle with volume control in conversation, often talking too loud to be able to hear themself. Intersex - Being intersex means having reproductive anatomy that doesn't fit entirely into the typical male or female categories. There are many ways of this appearing, most commonly in chromosones or reproductive organs - having both pairs (XXY), a mix of XY and XX, or just X; having both reproductive systems, or one with hormonal levels of the opposite gender. Any health related issues are rare, although can include; weaker bones, cancer risk and reproductive issues. Fatedkit may struggle with gender identity as a kit and early app, and will become to identify as genderfluid later in life, often using a mix of pronouns (she/they/him) or using neopronouns (xe/xem)