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ANIMAL CROSSING WIKI
Kitty (ショコラ,, Chocolat?) is a snooty cat villager. With this personality, she will be subtly rude to the player and other villagers. She will eventually grow fond of the player's company and befriend them. Kitty's English name comes the word "kitten," the infant form of adult cats. Her original catchphrase is "mrowrr," which derives from the sound cats make. She was absent in Animal Crossing: Wild World but returned in Animal Crossing: City Folk and Animal Crossing: New Leaf. She appears on the album cover for Soulful K.K.
Appearance
Kitty is a cat with brown and white fur. She initially wears a crewel outfit, and she has blue inner-ears, and a smile. Her muzzle, under her arms and legs, and around the tip of the tail and ears are a pale off-white color. Kitty also shows magenta-colored eyeliner/mascara above her eyes.
Personality
Below is a brief description of the snooty personality. For more information, click here.
As a snooty villager, Kitty will appear uptown, classy, and chic. With this, however, she will appear rude, belittling, and snobbish when talking to the player or other villagers in the town, usually criticizing their dress sense or fashion. When talking to the player enough times, she will befriend them but still remain subtly rude. As with all snooty villagers, she has an interest in clothing and shopping over other hobbies. She will have problems socializing with other villagers, usually with lazy villagers by disagreeing with their choice of lifestyle or getting offended by a jock villager, who has questioned her physical fitness. She will, however, get along with cranky and jock villagers because she shares common interests or values with them. Kitty is independent and dislikes company from others.
House
Kitty lives in a classical house, with a purple lava lamp, a regal bed, a red armchair, and a large bookcase. She also has the Fancy Carpet and the Rose Wallpaper in her house. There are no gyroids in her house to begin with.
In Animal Crossing: City Folk, she has a mixture of the Regal and Classic series in her house. In the Animal Crossing her house is very well decorated with a Regal bed, Regal Armoire, Classic Table, Classic Hutch, Classic Clock, two Red Armchairs, the Lacy Parasol, the Rose Shirt and a turntable that plays K.K. Etude'. In City Folk, Kitty rarely leaves her home and discourages players by telling them that they simply couldn't be happy with the size of their house. She makes her house sound exquisite and fancy, and hates it when people steal ideas from the H.R.A.
In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, Kitty's house still has many furniture from the Regal Series such as the bed, chair, hutch, and the Dresser, but also has furniture from the Rococo Series such as the sofa and the table, which has a tea set and a phonograph playing K.K. Etude. She also has a violin, an air conditioner, a plant, and a wall lamp. Her choice of wallpaper is the Rococo Wallpaper and her flooring is the Rose Flooring.
ANIMAL CROSSING WIKI
Kitty (ショコラ,, Chocolat?) is a snooty cat villager. With this personality, she will be subtly rude to the player and other villagers. She will eventually grow fond of the player's company and befriend them. Kitty's English name comes the word "kitten," the infant form of adult cats. Her original catchphrase is "mrowrr," which derives from the sound cats make. She was absent in Animal Crossing: Wild World but returned in Animal Crossing: City Folk and Animal Crossing: New Leaf. She appears on the album cover for Soulful K.K.
Appearance
Kitty is a cat with brown and white fur. She initially wears a crewel outfit, and she has blue inner-ears, and a smile. Her muzzle, under her arms and legs, and around the tip of the tail and ears are a pale off-white color. Kitty also shows magenta-colored eyeliner/mascara above her eyes.
Personality
Below is a brief description of the snooty personality. For more information, click here.
As a snooty villager, Kitty will appear uptown, classy, and chic. With this, however, she will appear rude, belittling, and snobbish when talking to the player or other villagers in the town, usually criticizing their dress sense or fashion. When talking to the player enough times, she will befriend them but still remain subtly rude. As with all snooty villagers, she has an interest in clothing and shopping over other hobbies. She will have problems socializing with other villagers, usually with lazy villagers by disagreeing with their choice of lifestyle or getting offended by a jock villager, who has questioned her physical fitness. She will, however, get along with cranky and jock villagers because she shares common interests or values with them. Kitty is independent and dislikes company from others.
House
Kitty lives in a classical house, with a purple lava lamp, a regal bed, a red armchair, and a large bookcase. She also has the Fancy Carpet and the Rose Wallpaper in her house. There are no gyroids in her house to begin with.
In Animal Crossing: City Folk, she has a mixture of the Regal and Classic series in her house. In the Animal Crossing her house is very well decorated with a Regal bed, Regal Armoire, Classic Table, Classic Hutch, Classic Clock, two Red Armchairs, the Lacy Parasol, the Rose Shirt and a turntable that plays K.K. Etude'. In City Folk, Kitty rarely leaves her home and discourages players by telling them that they simply couldn't be happy with the size of their house. She makes her house sound exquisite and fancy, and hates it when people steal ideas from the H.R.A.
In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, Kitty's house still has many furniture from the Regal Series such as the bed, chair, hutch, and the Dresser, but also has furniture from the Rococo Series such as the sofa and the table, which has a tea set and a phonograph playing K.K. Etude. She also has a violin, an air conditioner, a plant, and a wall lamp. Her choice of wallpaper is the Rococo Wallpaper and her flooring is the Rose Flooring.