Non-standard hands usually appear in games using wild cards or bugs.
"Cats" (or "tigers") and "dogs" are types of no-pair hands defined by their highest and lowest cards.
[5] A Kilter, also called Kelter, is a generic term for a number of different non-standard hands.
Depending on house rules, a Kilter may be a Skeet, a Little Cat, a Skip Straight, or some variation of one of these hands.
[6] According to Penn Jillette and Mickey D. Lynn, a Kelter is "a nonstandard hand given value in home games.