hehe, i was looking at him the other day, & now am pretty certain he's infact a little girl! i think it's because he's sooo fluffy!
however, if he does turn out to be a little girl, he will be called Duchess!
hehe LOL, thank's for that! am still debating what sex he/she is. i'll wait until he/she is a little bit bigger, although i'll have the odd check now & again, else it'll completely bug me till i know for sure!Originally Posted by bnwalker2
Have you seen this site? http://www.vetmed.wsu.edu/clientED/kittengender.aspx.
It may help you decide for sure whether he/she is a boy or girl
aww, am sooo in love with your Carmelo!Originally Posted by AmberThe Bobcat
I had the same problem with our BIG boy Carmelo. When we first got him, he was a girl, even the paperwork from the breeder said female. However, when "she" went to the vet, we found out she was in fact a heI never even gave it a thought to look, after all, the breeder and paperwork said our cub was a girl. They brought the wrong cub and grabbed the male by mistake. Well, I am happy that we got that big boy, he is one very loving big kitty
cool, thank's for that, i'll keep everyone updated hehe!Originally Posted by JellyBella
When we went to get Stan, they were calling him "Stella"... we drove an hour to see the "little girl" and got a surprise! I am glad we took him anyway...he is also pretty fuzzy, so I can see the confusion
I always thought, that looking from behind with the tail up, girls looked more like a semicolon ;---boys look more like a colon :
aww, that is bad!Originally Posted by mews2much
Sometimes it is bad when the sex is wrong. My friend Edna adopted a Cat and they said it was a fixed female and she never looked to see what it was. It was a huge Cat and the name was Dephi. A few years ago the Cat became sick. She called the house call vet she uses. He came but Dephi died. Dephi turned out to be a boy and he died from male blockage. He had very long fur and was a huge cat. I did meet him. The Vet would have come sooner if they had know Delphi was a male and he would have lived.
Take a picture and post it. Others have done that in order to determine gender.Originally Posted by xLaydeexTaniax
hehe LOL, thank's for that! am still debating what sex he/she is. i'll wait until he/she is a little bit bigger, although i'll have the odd check now & again, else it'll completely bug me till i know for sure!
ohhh yeh, you know i never even thought of that LOL! thank's for that.Originally Posted by Natalie_ca
Take a picture and post it. Others have done that in order to determine gender.
he's just over 3 month's i think.Originally Posted by sarahp
How old is Prince?
hehe, aww LOL!Originally Posted by rapunzel47
We had a similar situation when we got Suzy and Sam. I'll leave out the long story of how we found the kittens, but we asked them to save us a boy and a girl. They said OK. We went to pick them up, and in due course the kitties introduced themselves as Suzy and Samuel. A few days later we went to the vet, did all the paperwork, got into the examining room. The vet did Suzy first while I held Samuel, then she took "him" and began -- and then looked up and said, "Samuel, eh? I don't think so," presenting two little butts, "See? The same!" So Samuel became Samantha.
aww LOL!Originally Posted by laureen227
i thought Cable was male when i first got her. to be fair, she's black in her 'area', so it was a bit difficult to make ANYTHING out!
cool!Originally Posted by butzie
I had never owned a cat before RIP Brownie adopted us. I really didn't know how to sex a cat - I mean, I could tell the sexes of my budgies by the color of their cere.
I had a mother of a friend of Jen who had always had cats come and look at Brownie. He was so docile for an outside cat that I thought he was a she. I called the cat and he came. First, she told me that he really was my cat since he let me pick him up and purred. Then she told me that Brownie was a girl.
So happy I gave him an asexual name.I loved that big fat black tomcat!