OCELOLITA, the Little 'Chaotic' Kitty Pokégirl
Type: Not Very Near Human to Near Human (Feline)
Element: Magic/Psychic
Frequency: Uncommon
Diet: Omnivorous, favors meat
Role: Mostly scouts, hunting, and patrol detail
Libido: Average, Monthly peaks
Strong Vs: Fighting, Poison, Mouse and Bird Pokégirls
Weak Vs: Bug, Dark, Ghost, Canine Pokégirls
Attacks: Scratch, Slash, Pounce, Teleport, Aura of Cute, Reflect, Metronome, Hang Time, Magic Use
Enhancements: Enhanced Olfactory Sense (x3), Enhanced Strength (x2), claws, Enhanced Agility (x4), Nightvision (x5), Improved Balance, Magic Affinity (‘Wild Magic’)
Disadvantages: Trouble Magnet, ‘Wild Magic’ User
Evolves: None
Evolves From: Kitten (Mana Crystal)
    One thing to remember if you are ever the owner of an Ocelolita: Expect the unexpected.
    Ocelolita are perhaps the most interesting of the Kitten evolutions, as no two Ocelolita are alike. Their looks, personalities, and magical abilities can vary greatly from Pokégirl to Pokégirl, as the breed as a whole seems to demonstrate their nickname of the ‘chaotic kitty’. Generally, however, Ocelolitas tend to be short and slender, with at least rounded feline ears and a tail covered with alternating black splotches, stripes, and rings with the fur being anything from a golden tan to white. Many of the breed look rather young, some of the furrier types being mistaken for Cheetah Pokékits. Even the most human looking Ocelolita has functional claws, allowing them to climb trees with ease. Along with their acrobatic skills, Ocelolita are unparalleled in the trees, even amongst other cat types.
    Unlike other forms of magic, Ocelolita use a unique form of chaotic magic dubbed ‘Wild Magic’ by the various magic schools. Wild Magic, compared to normal magic, is much messier, drawing incredible magical power in but not focusing it at all while casting a spell. As such, each time an Ocelolita uses her magic for a particular spell; it may work doubly well, normally, not at all, or cause an array of effects that wouldn’t normally happen with the spell. One well documented case that circulated around the internet for some time was a video recording of an Ocelolita who attempted to magically summon a contracted Pokégirl, but caused the weather to rain string cheese and tuna for three days in the town of Prick. Luckily, their teleport ability is psychic in nature.
    The average Ocelolita doesn't mind showing off her powers. In fact, she enjoys getting her Tamer into trouble, then using Teleport to rescue him in the view of a crowd. She's as playful as a Tick-Tock and as cunning as her similarly-magical cousin the Mistoffeles, with whom she shares a friendly rivalry. It's all a game to her. Whatever disaster happens (or she causes), Ocelolita generally laugh things off, as surprisingly, no ally or bystander has ever been seriously injured by a spell gone wrong with the exception of the Ocelolita herself. Many Tamers who own an Ocelolita simply have her focus on her other attacks in battle, since most of her magic attacks are too much of a dice roll for many tamers to trust them. However, Ocelolitas are excellent at using their psychic talents to cling to surfaces and get more out of their already powerful leaping and climbing abilities, so only terrains on which one would be bad at fighting are water and flatlands. Favored tactics are using Aura of Cute to charm an enemy into slowing down, then Teleporting and Slashing them to bits from behind, or, if facing a bird-type, simply Pouncing and Slashing. They work well with speedy Pokégirls like Sonica. Sex combat doesn't come nearly as naturally, but they can be taught. When not in a league sanctioned match, their favorite move is one the breed claims to have invented, Metronome, which seems much more powerful when wielded by Wild Magic.
    Overall, Ocelolitas are loyal, affectionate, slightly submissive and somewhat nymphomaniac Pokégirls. For such a speedy Pokégirl, it's a bit of a surprise that Ocelolitas prefer to be Tamed slowly, and with as much foreplay as possible. They like being petted and stroked at all times, but especially during sex. Their personalities are varied but tend toward outgoing and friendly with a bit of an adventurous/mischievous streak.
    Feral Ocelolitas loose enough intelligence to make spell casting impossible, but they still tend to be craftier than the average cat-type. Feral Ocelolitas are usually found in forested areas of the Slot League, the Silver River League, and southern parts of the Orchard, Indigo, Johto, and Sunshine Leagues. They use their agility and climbing abilities to hunt bird- and rodent-type Pokégirls, and are a true pain in the ass to catch. Try using a bird- or rodent-type as bait, then switch them quickly with a Dark Pokégirl or a Ghost Pokégirl when the Ocelolita appears.
    Threshold into an Ocelolita is rare, though a good sign of threshold is extremely strange happenings and the life of the girl in general becoming more chaotic. Threshold Ocelolitas have a hard time adjusting to their new lives and the urge to climb and hunt. Most of their families use mild sedatives to keep them from becoming too jittery, popping off wild magic, or chasing the household Mousewife while they line up prospective buyers or contact the nearest Pokégirl ranch.