7 Key Traits of The Master Tinkerer
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1. Supportive Action (S): Quietly observes and then acts alone. They will wait until you leave the room to begin their project of taking apart the puzzle toy or investigating the air vent.
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2. Fact-Based Hunting (H): Focused entirely on how things work in the physical world. Their interest is in the tactile experience—the click of the door, the resistance of the carpet fiber.
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3. Bossy Logic (B): Highly objective and detached. They see problems as puzzles to be solved and have no time for emotional attachments unless they are practical (e.g., getting food).
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4. Chaos Perception (C): Flexible and adaptable, able to change their approach instantly if a new object or opportunity presents itself. They never feel obligated to finish one task before starting another.
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5. Manual Dexterity: They are incredibly skillful with their paws, often manipulating complex objects like doorknobs, bottle caps, or drawer pulls with surprising precision.
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6. Minimal Communication: Their communication is primarily non-verbal and physical. If they need something, they will show you the problem (e.g., tap the food dish) rather than meow.
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7. The Project Cat: Always engaged in a personal project, whether it's optimizing a sunbeam for maximum warmth or figuring out the structural weakness of a curtain.
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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.