Thanks! I'm a quite person who likes going online, reading books, and writing. I'm also a bit of a craftsman and love to make things. Sewing, drawing, and cooking are favorite hobbies. I'm a bit of a slob and lazy, prone to depression and lethargy. But I put out an effort to things that are important to me. I guess the reason I would like a bitty is too have some extra company but more importantly to offer a home to someone who may need it . Hope to find a bitty who okay with traveling and moving once a year from a place with just one resident to full house and doing the cycle over again.
HI! Here are the bitties I think would be best for you:
A Kinktail would be a great fit! They love finding out about new things and exploring, so moving a lot woulld be fine with them. They'd do their best to help you with your depression and organizational skills (and your self worth if needed). They love to cook and will admire your arts and crafts to the end of days, although they aren't going to be very good unless they've been taught by a Whiskers! They can be quite contemplative, but most of them have trouble reading, so they'd love it if you or another bitty would read to them. There are several here in the center with different disabilities, too, so if you're up for it I'm sure they'd love to have a good home!
Ninelives love to help out, but their absentminded nature makes them interesting assistants. They'll happily go wherever you go as long as they get a slow, calm introduction to new people. They're actually quite bookish! They still vaguely remember when they were young and interested in science, so those kinds of books or cooking books would be best. They do better in a home than they do in a shelter, so having a home would be really good for them. They'll be very sympathetic to your depression and slobbishness.
Slaypurr are unique bitties. Each one is slightly different, but there are a few in the shelter that I feel would be a perfect fit. Their interests match up with yours and they love messy, relaxed environments! The one problem would be the moving, but if you talked to them about it and did practice runs I think they'd be fine.
As always, you can adopt more than one or a different bitty entirely! Just let me know who you'd like. - Yassy