I have had dogs through much of my life but not now, I did everything with my dogs when I was a child. My dogs went everywhere with me and when I did my homework they laid nearby, They slept in the same room as me. And I called each of the four dogs I've had throughout my life, friend. When I got older I kept company with other people's and visited more with their pets with them; they knew it and it was OK with them. Three years ago my live in best friend's daughter wanted a cat they saw at a shelter. I was against it and shunned the cat for almost a year because I hate change and anything new that disrupts my routine and because I've had bad experiences with cats who unpredictably bit or scratched me. This cat was prematurely separated from his mother and nervous but playful. After seeing the cat every day and having him visit me to play or hang out, I started to warm up to him. Over the past two years I can saw that I count him as my friend and not as merely an animal or a pet. I talk or meow to him frequently every day. When I feed him I meow to him and he meow's back in a very pleasing way. He stays with me when I sleep, and often sits on my computer desk while I work. At night when I sit and watch some TV with my friend or her daughter the cat usually joins us. We perfectly understand him and he perfectly understands us. This relationship with our cat, Bounce has been simultaneously exhilarating and relaxing which my friend and her daughter approve of because it has visibly calmed me. I also enjoy the company of ferrets, rats, macaws and African Gray parrots and would have some or all of them living with me if my cat would only tolerate it. But he's marked our apartment as his turf and he doesn't like strangers.
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"The purpose of the physician is to entertain the patient whilst the disease runs its inevitable course." -Voltaire
Autism-Spectrum Quotient (AT) Test: 46
Broad Autism Phenotype Test: 132 aloof, 114 rigid, 99 pragmatic