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So I have two female cats who are sisters. Zen (name of cat) is probably an INFJ and her sister Haiku is probably a ISFP.

EDIT: I changed my mind. Haiku is an ENFP.
 
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My cat is an ESTP.


And I love my cat and all but
no way would I suggest an
ESTP animal to anyone.
 
I don't believe that many animals have brains similar enough to ours for the MBTI system to make sense.


If forced to pick a type for my pet dove anyway though, I suppose I'd say ISTJ or maybe ISFJ. Our cockatiel was probably most like an ESFP before he died. I don't remember anything about the box turtle or goldfish we had when I was still an infant, so I couldn't possibly type them.
 
My hamster is INTJ.
He even does evil plans, such as waiting behind the door for me to open to door so he can go in the living room.
That was smart from him. And very evil :( It took like 10 minutes before I could open the door without him escaping.

I had two cats wich were ENFJ and ENTP :p

Oh. And a ISTP fish :D
 
Hmm... :m083:

All of my pets are female.

My pet Kunekune (native new zealand pig) is an ESFP.
My Tonkinese (cat) is an INTJ, My ginger tabby is an ISFJ.
 
ah the cat quiz is so hard for me since our cats are ferals who are interacting with us. So I'm guessing their answers. But a lot of it would be fear based.
 
I'd say my cats are INTJ (my orange tabby is definitely a mastermind) and ISFP for the other one.
 
BSPV (Bold Social Compliant Vocal) Bold and Social, the BSPV cat enjoys adventure and companionship. It is easy to make friends when you meet a confident cat with a vocal communication style, who actively seeks attention. When his vocal style includes a large vocabulary of pleasant chirps and mews, the BSPV can be the 'perfect' cat. However, if your idea of the 'perfect' cat is a quiet house quest who is pleasant but undemanding, the BSPV cat may be too needy for your tastes. When his vocal communication style is loud and repetitive, with a limited vocabulary, this attentive cat may drive you nuts.

As a kitten the BSPV cat is likely to be the one that meows in greeting, runs over to you, climbs into your lap, and steals your heart. If you like a conversational cat, go for it. If you prefer a quiet household try to find his quiet counterpart, the BSPQ kitten. Whenever possible, acquiring two kittens will make it easier to satisfy the social needs of the BSPV or the BSPQ. Bold, social, compliant cats generally live happily in groups. Sociability in cats is not indiscriminate however. Who and what any cat chooses to befriend is dependent on mutual compatibility and previous experience. BSPV/Q cats are just easy to get along with so the chances of forming friendships is greater than with some other temperament types.

Even though the BSPV is a compliant cat, he may actually be intimidating when you attempt to do things to him (like trim his nails or groom him) because his vocal commentary may sound more angry and reactive than he actually feels. Once a kitty learns that you are easily intimidated, even a compliant cat can dictate your behavior. Siamese cats have a bit of a reputation for being difficult in a veterinary exam room. Actually they are often just vocal cats, and are not necessarily any more likely to bite, scratch or struggle than any other cat. BSPV cats express their opinions out loud. It is perfectly reasonable to expect that a vocal cat will make less than happy sounds when placed in a potentially threatening situation. Over reaction to their vocalization can result in a confrontation rather than a pleasant exam. If your veterinarian or other experienced cat handler recognizes that your BSPV cat is just expressing his opinion, they will find him to be quite manageable.

The popularity of Siamese cats and more recently Maine Coon cats reflects our desire to share our home with a companion who will talk to us, enjoy our company, and approach life with confidence. Both of these breeds are reputed to have a temperament that fits the profile of a BSPV cat. Maine Coon cats are generally of the soft-spoken, large vocabulary communication style. The Siamese being recognized as the great orator of the domestic cat world. Whether or not this temperament type occurs with greater frequency in any particular breed of cat remains to be seen. It is however a temperament type that is likely to appeal to many cat owners.




What...
he wanted to know.
 
My Dove is INFJ. :p

Also got two cats, one is ISTJ the other is ESFP.
 
INTJ cat. He looks just like a typical evil mastermind :D I love him.

He's very temperamental and selective about people he likes and very possessive of his place on the sofa. It doesn't help him that he's quite small and fluffy. Poor guy.
 
My cat, Marmalade, is probably an ENFP or ESFP. He's so cute and dopey and needs love alot :m032:
 
INTJ cat. He looks just like a typical evil mastermind :D I love him.

He's very temperamental and selective about people he likes and very possessive of his place on the sofa. It doesn't help him that he's quite small and fluffy. Poor guy.

My cat, Marmalade, is probably an ENFP or ESFP. He's so cute and dopey and needs love alot :m032:

You guys have different pets?
 
Yes, Ginger (the INTJ) is mine, and Marmalade is Tine's :)

I generally consider cats to be a member of the household. It's not like anyone can actually own them. In fact it's more the other way around.
 
I generally consider cats to be a member of the household. It's not like anyone can actually own them. In fact it's more the other way around.
So true, my cat steals my chair so I have to sit on the floor :(