7 Key Traits of The Affectionate Warden
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1. Extroverted Nurturing (C): Finds energy in interacting with others, often greeting guests loudly and insisting on being a physical presence in all social gatherings.
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2. Fact-Based Caretaking (H): Concerned with the practical needs of the house, like ensuring the food bowl is visible, the blanket is warm, and the human is physically nearby.
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3. Nurturing Compassion (N): Makes decisions based on feelings and connection. Highly sensitive to human moods and will offer gentle head-butts as emotional support.
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4. Regal Judgement (R): Values structure in relationships and feeding times. They expect routines, not because of cold logic, but because stability proves your love and devotion.
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5. Mediating Presence: If conflict arises between housemates, they try to insert themselves as a fuzzy intermediary, often by starting a spontaneous grooming session.
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6. High Devotion: Highly attached to their primary human, often following them from room to room. Their greatest fear is being left alone or forgotten.
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7. The Empathetic Purr: Their purr is therapeutic and instantly available. They use it as a tool to calm themselves and others, often purring loudest when you are stressed.
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Disclaimer: This test is a fun, derivative personality assessment based on common psychological types and is not affiliated with the official MBTI® or The Myers & Briggs Foundation.