What Kind of Cat Are You
8 questions, one cat archetype - find out which feline personality matches you. Embeddable domain-locked widget, mobile-responsive.

Eight questions. Six cat archetypes. One result you'll probably send to three people before you've finished reading it. The quiz maps behavioral tendencies - how you handle conflict, what drains you, where your loyalty actually goes - through the lens of feline archetypes. Sharper than a zodiac meme, less clinical than a personality inventory. Cats have been used as mirrors for human character since ancient Egypt, and this quiz works on the same principle: the animal holds the shape of the trait.
How it works
Answer eight multiple-choice questions about how you actually move through the world - not how you wish you did. Your choices map to one of six archetypes: Wildcat, Sphinx, Tabby, Siamese, Persian, or Bengal. No login, no email. The result screen includes a brief profile and a share button.
Understanding your result
Each archetype describes a distinct behavioral pattern - not a hierarchy, not a flaw list. The Wildcat operates alone and earns trust slowly. The Sphinx sees everything and says little. The Tabby reads the room and adapts. The Siamese has standards and communicates them directly. The Persian knows exactly what it wants from its environment. The Bengal needs motion and finds monotony genuinely painful. No result is better than another - each has its own specific intelligence and its own specific difficulty.
Frequently asked questions
Is this based on actual psychology?
The archetypes draw from behavioral trait clusters, loosely mapped to the Big Five personality model. The cat framing is ours - it makes the categories more intuitive and less clinical. The underlying patterns are real; the names are a choice.
Can two people get the same result?
Yes - all six results are accessible. The scoring is calibrated so results distribute fairly evenly, with some natural clustering around the more socially-oriented types.
Is this meant to be taken seriously?
It's designed for self-reflection and entertainment, not clinical assessment. That said, most people recognize something accurate in their result - sometimes uncomfortably so.
Can I retake it and get a different result?
You can - but the scoring responds to your actual answers, so if you answer consistently, you'll get the same result. Change the answers and the archetype may shift.
