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Your Favorite TV Pet Reveals More About Your Personality Than You Thought

There were so many amazing TV shows when we were young that it's hard to pick just one favorite character. But when it came to the animals, it was a lot easier to pick and choose who deserved your attention. Sure, all animals are great, but they are all so different that whichever one is your favorite is actually revealing a lot about your personality.

Here's what yours is saying about you!

Salem - Sabrina the Teenage Witch

ABC

Your favorite pet isn't really a pet at all, instead Salem is a man trapped in a cat's body. You are a bit of a rebel and tend to think outside the box. You have a lot of opinions, and while they may not always be right, you aren't going to let yourself get pushed around.

Comet - Full House

ABC

You are patient, calm and understanding. You thrive around large groups and somehow manage to always stay organized even though your life is constant chaos.

Spike - Rugrats

Nickelodeon

You are adventurous and loyal to those who have earned your trust. You like to keep your friends happy and will do whatever is in your power to make sure they are having a good time.

Eddie - Frasier

NBC

You are stubborn, independent and not one to take other people's backtalk. You are opinionated but not dramatic about it, and there is one person who you would literally move mountains for.

Santa's Little Helper - The Simpsons

FOX

You've got a lot of heart, and are constantly trying your best. The world tries to put you down a lot, but you always manage to bounce back.

Murray - Mad Aobut You

NBC

You march to the beat of your own drum and aren't afraid to stand out in a crowd. You are your own person and don't let anyone tell you what to do.

There are still more pets to pick from...

Tweety Bird - Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show

Warner Bros.

You put on a tough exterior to try and hide the fact that you are actually incredibly sensitive inside.

Snoopy - Charlie Brown

CBS

You have a plan for your life, and even when it gets derailed you aren't going to stop. A lot of people always want to be around you, but you are very selective about who you spend your time with.

Wishbone - Wishbone

PBS

You are an amazing storyteller and have a great imagination. You are extremely creative, and are busy thinking of your next story.

Garfield - Garfield and Friends

CBS

While you are incredibly independent most of the time, you can't help but secretly love it when someone takes care of you. Especially if it involves food...

Marcel - Friends

NBC

You really aren't one for long commitments, because you always get that itch to travel. You can get a little antsy if you are forced to stay put for too long, but you always know how to amuse yourself.

Was your favorite a good indicator of your personality?

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