P - Likes to go outside. Very talkative and will let you know when she wants your attention and literally grumbles at you when irritable. A little high strung and cautious and highly autonomous (more than is usual for a cat). Calculating in an unmanipulative way (meaning, if she were near human intelligence, she would probably be a chess master or anyone who works with strategic planning and coordination).
R - Lazy. Eats too much because she just really enjoys eating. Loves attention and pets especially if they occur while eating or scratching. General understanding of how human objects work (can and will open doors). Very quiet and unassuming. Afflicted with schizophrenic/hallucinogenic episodes at random in which her pupils dialate regardless of whether or not the lighting conditions would make sense for it, runs around the house as fast as possible, jumps up on a chair, tenses up, and looks around wildly in a way that resembles a hyperactive owl. The episodes pose no harm to herself and others aside from being a little disturbing to watch the first time you see them.
lol!!! I've highlighted the pieces from both of these two that fit my cat! (the latter piece -- the 'schizophrenic' episodes - haha - I always just conclude she has a sudden burst of adrenaline or something in her body, and tend to think it's when she has too much pent-up energy that she doesn't know what to do with - she becomes extra sensitive to little noises, and hyperactive, running around. Sometimes I play into that, and move my foot or something, which causes her to dash off somewhere else. I call her 'crazy cat' when she starts doing this)
I've enjoyed coming to an understanding of my cat over the past 7 yrs, and I love it that she still displays new traits and comes up with new 'routines'. She's an attention whore, but also really, really sweet. She's cautious of new people, but not afraid of them. *Very* talkative, in fact I like talking back to her because I know what all of her various meows and noises mean and the act of my talking to her makes her respond in turn. She's recently become infatuated with going outside - this is my first residence where I've had direct access to the outdoors, and there's a little courtyard. She's taken to complaining, mewling, almost yowling (very subdued version of it) and begging a few times a day, trying to reach for the door handle, as she wants to go out. So I'll go out with her once or twice a day, for maybe 10 minutes each time. She's good, though - I've somewhat trained her, so she'll listen to what I say, and she definitely knows the word 'No', and for the most part listens to me when I tell her 'No'.