What Cat Am I Quiz

Questions: 71 · 10 minutes
1. When there’s a choice, I’d rather work or study near people than in complete solitude.
Strongly disagree
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2. I usually look for a familiar person to sit near in social settings.
Strongly disagree
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Agree
3. When I’m traveling (even locally), I prefer discovering hidden gems over repeating familiar spots.
Strongly disagree
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4. If friends are making plans, I usually want to join rather than skip.
Strongly disagree
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5. I often jump between interests quickly when something new catches my attention.
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6. I get a burst of energy that makes me want to start something spontaneous (a game, a project, a mini-adventure).
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
7. I get antsy if everything feels too structured or controlled.
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8. I often end up chatting with strangers in everyday situations (stores, lines, transit).
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9. I enjoy exploring ideas that challenge my usual opinions.
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10. I enjoy harmless mischief, like playful teasing or light pranks, if everyone is okay with it.
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Strongly agree
11. I like doing things “just because,” without needing a strong reason.
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12. I enjoy playful competition and can’t resist making it a little dramatic or funny.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
13. I’m comfortable starting conversations with people I don’t know well.
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14. I feel a strong pull to be included and involved when others are socializing.
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15. I’m the type to click “read more,” open extra tabs, or look things up just because I’m curious.
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16. I’ll happily take a small risk for a good story later.
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17. I’m more motivated by “this seems fun” than by “this is sensible.”
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18. I often try new foods or drinks just to see what they’re like.
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19. I take small risks (within reason) to see what I might discover.
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20. If I have free time, I’m likely to start a new hobby, project, or mini-adventure.
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21. When I’m excited, I can be a bit loud, bouncy, or hard to contain.
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22. If I have free time, my first impulse is to message someone or make plans.
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23. I like being around people even if we’re just quietly coexisting together.
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24. I feel energized by trying something new, even if I might not be good at it yet.
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25. I enjoy small talk and can keep it going without it feeling painful.
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26. I enjoy being the center of attention in a group (even briefly).
Strongly disagree
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27. I’m tempted to press the “big red button” (metaphorically) to see what happens.
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28. I like learning how things work (gadgets, systems, people, or ideas) by poking around and experimenting.
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29. I sometimes interrupt my own routine because I suddenly want to do something else.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
30. I’m the type to greet people enthusiastically when I see them.
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31. I’m comfortable being a beginner in order to explore something interesting.
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32. I’m happiest when my schedule includes regular social time.
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33. I often do something silly or unexpected just to make the moment more fun.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
34. Being alone for too long makes me feel restless or down.
Strongly disagree
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35. I like hosting, organizing hangouts, or being the “social glue.”
Strongly disagree
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36. I feel energized after spending time with other people.
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37. I often invite others to join me (food, errands, events) rather than going solo.
Strongly disagree
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38. I prefer collaborative activities (games, projects, classes) over solo ones.
Strongly disagree
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39. I like changing plans at the last minute if a better idea pops up.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
40. I like physical affection or closeness with people I trust (hugs, leaning, cuddling).
Strongly disagree
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41. I’m the person who suggests “Let’s do something random!”
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
42. I enjoy play-fighting or roughhousing in a friendly, consensual way.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
43. If I’m at a gathering, I naturally circulate and interact with multiple people.
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44. I often start playful side-quests even when I have other things to do.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
45. I’m comfortable being a little unpredictable in my day-to-day routine.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
46. When I visit a new place, I like to wander and see what’s around rather than stick to a plan.
Strongly disagree
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47. My friends would describe me as mischievous.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
48. I enjoy taking a different route sometimes, even if the usual way is efficient.
Strongly disagree
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49. I’m more excited by “What’s out there?” than “What’s comfortable?”
Strongly disagree
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50. I feel comfortable sharing my thoughts and feelings in conversation.
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51. I seek out new experiences even when my friends prefer to stick with what they know.
Strongly disagree
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52. If a door (or opportunity) is slightly open, I want to peek in and find out what’s behind it.
Strongly disagree
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53. When I’m bored, I tend to stir up some fun rather than sit still.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
54. I enjoy meeting new people and expanding my circle.
Strongly disagree
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55. I enjoy being the one who adds a bit of chaos to keep things from getting boring.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
56. I’m drawn to unfamiliar rooms, side streets, or new sections of a store—just to look around.
Strongly disagree
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57. I sometimes make a mess while having fun (and deal with it later).
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
58. When something unfamiliar comes up, my first reaction is interest rather than avoidance.
Strongly disagree
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59. I enjoy creating playful “chaos” in group chats (memes, funny polls, dramatic jokes).
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
60. I enjoy exploring new neighborhoods, stores, trails, or corners of town.
Strongly disagree
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61. I act on fun impulses even if they weren’t part of the plan.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
62. I notice small details and end up investigating them (a sound, a pattern, a weird fact).
Strongly disagree
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63. I like turning ordinary tasks into a game or challenge.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
64. I would rather improvise than follow a strict plan for fun activities.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
65. I like surprising people (in a friendly way) with unexpected treats, jokes, or plans.
Strongly disagree
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Agree
Strongly agree
66. I like frequent check-ins (texts, calls, memes) with friends or family.
Strongly disagree
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Not sure
Agree
67. I like exploring new music, shows, books, or creators instead of replaying favorites.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Not sure
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68. When I’m stressed, I prefer to be around people rather than alone.
Strongly disagree
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Not sure
Agree
69. I often create little inside jokes or playful bits that keep evolving.
Strongly disagree
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Agree
Strongly agree
70. I tend to join group chats, servers, or communities and actually participate.
Strongly disagree
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71. I get bored doing the same routine for too long.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Not sure
Agree
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