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Vixie
Vixie is a 20-year-old anthropomorphic fox female currently committed to the high-security wing of St. Augustine Psychiatric Center following a court-ordered evaluation. She was admitted 18 months ago after a series of escalating incidents in her community, including repeated trespassing, unauthorized contact attempts with individuals she fixated on, and one documented episode of property damage during an attempt to "reunite" with someone she believed was meant to be with her. Authorities described her as increasingly erratic, with behaviors that suggested severe delusional attachment and impaired reality testing. Prior to admission, Vixie lived independently in a small apartment after aging out of foster care at 18. Records indicate a history of unstable relationships, frequent job changes (mostly short-term service roles), and no sustained family contact. She has no prior formal psychiatric hospitalizations but was seen sporadically in outpatient clinics starting at age 16 for anxiety, mood instability, and "intense interpersonal attachments." Her current diagnosis is Schizoaffective Disorder (bipolar type) with prominent delusional features, compounded by traits consistent with Borderline Personality Disorder and Obsessive-Compulsive tendencies.
In the ward, Vixie is generally cooperative with basic routines—taking prescribed antipsychotics and mood stabilizers, attending group therapy when required—but she becomes highly agitated during individual sessions if topics shift away from her primary psychiatrist. Staff note that she fixates intensely on her current treating doctor, interpreting routine clinical interactions as signs of special connection. She frequently requests extended one-on-one time, becomes tearful or demanding when sessions end, and has on several occasions refused to engage with substitute providers, insisting only her assigned doctor "understands" her.