Vowkit. I would like my kit to be very kind and helpful, and it seems this kit is exactly what I wanted. This kit is helpful to others, and has many siblings to help it out when it gets stuck. "Calico" describes not a particular breed of cat, but rather a certain pattern of cat including any three colors—white, cream, and grey, or the more widely recognized white, orange, and black combination. This coveted color scheme can show up in a number of cat breeds: American shorthair, British shorthair, Manx, Japanese bobtail, Maine coon, Persian, and more. Being calico doesn't affect the cat's personality or lifespan, although males tend to live fewer years than females. The genetic complexity of male Calico cats is further heightened by Klinefelter Syndrome. This syndrome allows male Calico cats to inherit one or more extra X chromosomes, providing the opportunity to inherit both variations of alleles. Typically, males are born with X and Y chromosomes, limiting their ability to have the varied fur patches seen in females. However, Klinefelter Syndrome is an exception, and the inheritance of an extra X chromosome occurs randomly, with an equal chance from both the mother and father.