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  • Cats and dogs all have different personalities. I’ve known cats that act bouncy and crave attention, who want to be inside, who wants to be outside, those who want both all the time and at the same time. I’ve also known smelly dirty cats who do not care where they go to the toilet or vomit. And I’ve known dogs who are like big lazy lions, and also neurotic little demons, some who are fastidious about their hygiene and others who get so excited they can’t hold their bladder.

    I like both, and I’d have either, but I like a cat or dog who is clean, chill, intelligent and likes adventures as well as napping. Bonus if they don’t like other people much. Greyhounds are the fastest couch potatoes out there.


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    2 months ago

    Hey dude. That whole experience with the psychiatrist sounds wrong. Of course you have history. And that in no way qualifies or disqualifies you from getting a diagnosis. In saying that, I agree with db0 in that a diagnosis won’t necessarily help. You can absolutely look up strategies and routines, tips ect on how to improve your experiences and try applying the ones you like and see how it goes. Psychiatrists might diagnose you and then want to put you on medication because that is their job and how they get paid. The cognitive behavior change work is usually done with a psychologist, in groups and in your own time. There’s some great worksheets available online if you look around.