How Satisfied Are Your Pets With You?
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Your pet is acting strangely and seems distant. What's your first reaction?
Panic and assume the worst.
Ignore it and hope it goes away.
Try to understand their body language and behavior.
Immediately consult a pet psychic.
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How often do you prioritize your pet's needs over your own?
Never, they're just pets.
Occasionally, when it's convenient.
Frequently, because they deserve the best.
Always, they're my furry family.
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You've just had a long, stressful day. What do you do when you get home?
Ignore your pet and collapse on the couch.
Take your pet for a quick walk and then relax.
Spend quality time playing and cuddling with your pet.
Order takeout and share it with your pet.
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How well do you understand your pet's unique personality and quirks?
Not very well, they're all the same.
I know the basics, but not much more.
I'm pretty good at reading their moods and needs.
I know them better than they know themselves.
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How often do you introduce new and exciting activities into your pet's routine?
Never, they're happy with the status quo.
Rarely, I don't have the time or energy.
Sometimes, when I remember.
Frequently, I love keeping them entertained.
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How do you handle your pet's mischievous behavior?
Yell at them and punish them.
Sigh and clean up the mess.
Laugh it off and redirect their attention.
Consult a pet behaviorist.
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How often do you take your pet to the vet for regular check-ups?
Never, they seem healthy enough.
Occasionally, when they're sick.
Annually, just to be safe.
Every six months, for preventive care.