Can We Guess What Kind of Pet You Own?

Can We Guess What Kind of Pet You Own?

Being a pet owner can be a stressful part of life. There is food to buy, vet trips to make and messes to clean up. Drool, hair, spilt water, stains and their potential to run away can add to our already stressful lives. So, why do we do it? Because they bring us a level of joy not found anywhere else. It’s the wagging of a tail or a nestle into body. It’s their eyes staring into yours, and although they can’t speak, their actions of love say enough. Pets are the absolute best, and we bet that by answering these personality questions, we can guess what kind of pet you have. So, whether your pet sidekick is with you or not, let’s have some fun with this Can We Guess What Kind of Pet You Own quiz!

What sport do you prefer?

How clean is your room right now?

What is one trait you look for most in a potential partner?

How spiritual are you?

What hobby are you more likely to pick up?

How do you deal with stress?

You are on death row. What does your last meal consist of?

What genre of music best describes you?

How organized are you?

If you were any animal what would you be?

What one thing would you bring on a desert island?

How important are manners to you?

What kind of weather do you prefer?

What color is your bedroom?

What is one thing that you would NEVER say to another person?

What is one thing that you would change about yourself?

What best describes the last book you read?

What type of vehicle would you choose?

What is one thing that you love about yourself?

What Saturday activity would you choose to do?

What is your favorite genre of movie?

Matt Howell

Matt is a print and broadcast-journalism graduate and natural storyteller with over nine years of writing experience. Matt is a writer for Creative Campbellville and his work has been featured in various magazines, newspapers and online communications across North America.

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