i. ChocolateChipPaw ii. I love roleplaying with my friends and drawing kits and all that. I love to act aswell. iii. I try to be on scratch at least once every two days. iv. I had a kit, I believe his name was nightningalekit, but he died due to unfortunate events. iv. I want this kit because I believe with my roleplaying I could really bring her to life. She's also a very pretty kit, and I love Gummy bears/worms! vi. pos-assertiveness. Gummykit won't let themself be bullied, but in standing up for themself, will not be rude to others. She will respectfully tell them to stop and leave her alone, and if they do not, she will just walk away. optimisim- Gummykit is a very optimistic and hopeful kit.They get paranoid at times, that is true, but nobodys perfect, and she gets it. She believes everyone can be better. reliability- Gummykit is very reliable. They are known well to get the job done. Once there's a task, everyone knows they can count on Gummykit. "Immigrants, we get the job done."/ref neu- empath(y)- Gummykit is an empath. They can feel others emotions as if it were their own, and she is semi-aware of this. They can feel the emotions as if it was a sign on others heads. analytical- Gummykit..is a very analytical person. They're good at problem-solving, and is usually able to come up with a solution to your problem in seconds, even if she doesn't really know you, she mostly still tells you. It annoys some, how they go into detail. trusting- Gummykit is extremely trusting. She loves to help strangers and believes that people keep their word. This usually leads to them being maniuplated, but she's still just as trusting anyway, and is extremely helpful to those they trust. neg- critical- Gummykit is critical. They comment on alot of things, and she can't really control it. She blurts things out as if its an impulse and she doesn't just say something, she goes IN DETAIL. indecisive- Gummykit SUCKS at making decisions. They can't make up their mind, and can cause delay at times. innattentful- Gummykit isn't good at paying attention things, and can have "Selective hearing" at times. She only really locks in with things that matter, and when she doesn't then she'll figure it out. vii. They stopped in their tracks. "What?" She snarled and turned around. "Say that again," They threatened, stepping closer. " I dare you." She shakes her head. "You really are one to pick a bone." viii. her favorite color is lavender, her favorite plant is wisteria, her favorite thing to do is pounce and play with others, she loves being called gummybear, bear, or gummy but only lets her parent and siblings call her gummyworm or worm. She loves to watch spiders spin webs, and she loves daisies and roses. Her pronouns will be She/They. ix. You should totally buy me some starburst
research: adhd & ocd adhd: According to Connect n Care ABA, "Cats, especially kittens, are known for their boundless energy, playful antics, and independent nature. It's no surprise that their seemingly impulsive actions and fluctuating attention spans might lead some to draw parallels with ADHD. However, it's essential to approach this comparison with caution. Hyperactivity and Restlessness Hyperactivity in cats can manifest as a constant need to move, difficulty settling down, and extremely high energy levels. This might involve frantic running around the house, excessive jumping on and off furniture, or relentless playfulness that seems to have no off switch. While occasional bursts of energy are normal in cats, particularly kittens, persistent and disruptive hyperactive behavior could signify underlying issues. It's essential to differentiate between playful energy and true hyperactivity, considering the context and frequency of such behavior. If your cat's hyperactivity disrupts their sleep, affects their eating habits, or leads to destructive behaviors, it's crucial to seek veterinary advice. Consulting a veterinarian can help rule out any medical conditions and provide guidance on managing their energy levels effectively. Lack of Focus and Easy Distraction Cats are naturally curious creatures, easily captivated by moving objects, interesting scents, or sudden sounds. While a certain degree of distractibility is inherent to their nature, persistent inattention and a severe lack of focus can be concerning for cat owners. This might manifest as your cat quickly losing interest in toys, struggling to engage in interactive play sessions, or frequently getting sidetracked by the slightest disturbances in their environment. They might appear absent-minded, have difficulty learning new commands, or exhibit a general inability to concentrate on a single task. It's important to note that a cat's attention span can vary depending on their breed, age, and individual personality. However, if you observe a marked decline in their ability to focus or if their inattention starts interfering with their daily routines, consulting a veterinarian is recommended. Impulsive Actions and Inconsistent Behavior Impulsive behavior in cats refers to acting without thinking, often leading to seemingly erratic or unpredictable actions. This might involve suddenly biting or scratching during petting, exhibiting unpredictable aggression, or engaging in risky behaviors without regard for potential consequences. Inconsistent behavior, on the other hand, involves noticeable fluctuations in your cat's usual routines or reactions. This might involve changes in their litterbox habits, altered sleeping patterns, fluctuating appetite, or shifts in their social interactions with family members or other pets." According to