Added a quiz for you to test your cat’s behavioral profile

Here is the quiz: Is your cat a good guy?

I’d love to get your feedback — so please do comment!

Enjoy!

Comments

7 Responses to “Added a quiz for you to test your cat’s behavioral profile”

  1. Daisy on September 22nd, 2007 9:21 am

    Guess what? I scored 47 points, and it said that I am very kind! This makes me feel very proud of myself.

  2. butcat on September 22nd, 2007 8:00 pm

    Hi Daisy, great result! We ourselves got only 30 (”Almost friendly”) — but that’s due to some minor bad habits like scratching and meowing in the morning. 47 is great, congratulations :-)

  3. Kelly Cat's favorite human on September 27th, 2007 4:59 pm

    Our Kelly earned a score of 56, which isn’t surprising… I’ve always known he is a Good Cat! :-)

  4. It’s all Good. » Good Guys Finish First on September 27th, 2007 6:26 pm

    […] going back to work now, but as long as you’re here, how about taking this quick quiz? Kelly scored a 56, which proves that not only is he a Good Cat, but also a good guy. But gee, […]

  5. butcat on September 27th, 2007 6:50 pm

    Hi John, I’m so glad you’ve got a chance to drop in here! I hope Pat gets better sooner. And also hope that Kelly now feels OK.
    56 — it’s almost maximum possible score (out of 60 being top value). This is a highest reported score so far. Great. He’s a good guy :-)

  6. Marshmellow on March 13th, 2008 2:55 pm

    hiiya i thought the test suckd cause i only got 46 points and my cat is so much better that so its not true so what the point x thanks anyhoo and yoo no some people under my age look on this maybe @ the age of 10? and it says piss instead of wee or urine so i think you should change that or it could influence other people thanks a lot please do not ignore my concerns thanks again x MARSHELLOW xxx

  7. butcat on April 6th, 2008 8:04 pm

    Hi Marshmellow!
    Thanks for your comment. I’ve been thinking WRT that word and I’m inclined to agree with you. So changed that somewhat harsh wording to a more neutral.
    As for the results — well, it’s just for fun, not a real test. Maybe it could just stress out feelings about how good our cats really are.

    Cheers!

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