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Cat Health & Behaviour => Health & Behaviour General => Topic started by: Dawn (DiddyDawn) on January 03, 2008, 19:29:25 PM
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I know she's a boy but I can't get out of the habit of calling her a girl and Emily :evillaugh: He acts like a girl, is such a little brat and does everything he shouldn't. He's now approximately 7 months old, doesn't really have trouble with his eyes any more although he's still part blind and I still use cream in them now and again, and he's still small for his age but he has actually started growing :Crazy: I caught him trying to get his wicked way with Benjy so I think the time has now come where his nuts have to go :shify: He is going in for a full check over first before I book him in, with all the problems I had with the litter I don't want them to miss anything. He is full of mischief and keeps everyone awake at night with his prancing around and attacking feet under the covers but he's full of life and happy :Luv:
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That's OK Dawn, my BIL had a female cat called Stanley for many years. She was a tortoiseshell to boot - shows what he knows ... :rofl:
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Did you see this funny but gender wrong card on the other thread?
Maybe Emilio?
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:rofl: Very good Mark. Someone else suggested Emilio a while ago but sadly when I see him, I always call him Emily so I think he's stuck with it :evillaugh:
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lol... good luck for wee Emily.! lol
I'm the other way round Dawn... I call them all 'he' lol
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Lots of luck Emily xx
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Good luck Emily :)
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Good Luck little Emile, Emily at the vets for your neuter erm I mean spay! ;)
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He'll probably come home with all his side shaved bless him :evillaugh:
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:evillaugh: Phil's aunt had a cat for 16 years called "Tilly" - it was only after the name had stuck that they realised it was a boy not a girl :rofl: