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Well.. I just found out that Smokey is actually a female. It is not what I planned, especially when I specifically wanted a brother for Fuzzy. Now, this one is actually a female...
Should I keep her or not. I dunno. The cost of having her fixed is much more and her personality may be not what I am wanting as she gets older. Anyone have or know of anyone having a male Siamese kitten? |
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Are you serious with this post, Thunder? If so, what difference does it make?
Personality varies depending on the animal, not the sex of the animal.
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Ain't my fault for not being a vet. LoL
I just know that males are more playful and affectionate than females. My only bad experience with a female pet was a parakeet, she was odd, kept to herself, and kept distance from me. I got her as a companion for the male parakeet, and that boy was playful and loved my attention. I had female hamsters before and they were great. I just do not know about female cats. I researched and found that most prefer male cats, cuz they are playful, laid back, and affectionate. I did find posts from people talking about personality, but it seem that a gender do have a role in determining a personality. Right now, they both gets along just fine, but as Smokey gets older, I wonder how they will be. I was thinking one could be aggressive, but Fuzzy is fixed and Smokey will be too. I am not sure if Fuzzy understand the gender difference and what will happen, regardless of them being fixed. Again, animals isn't the same as humans. Oh, this is male. This is female. People makes mistake. The lady thought she was a male until now when I found out and showed her. |
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Well, aren't you a breath of fresh air. Thunder, just take a page from John Cusack's book and tell everybody that you didn't check because you were respecting it's privacy. |
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Then you shouldn't be a pet owner. It's YOUR responsibility to check those things out. Do you expect the cat (or any other animal) to tell you? When that happens, let me know. No one is asking you to fondle the cat.
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Honestly Thunder, it really won't make a difference. Besides, once they're spayed/neutered, you actually have an "it" cat.
![]() Also, sometimes male/female pairings can be better in some cases, as there won't be the "alpha male" wars. I've had male cats, female cats, etc. and it really depends upon the personality of the cat, not it's sex. My female kitty is extremely affectionate...she doesn't play much anymore b/c she's about 11 years old, but she's very loving. And since they're getting along so well right now, why would you upset the apple cart based on experience you've had with different species?
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![]() We finally had our alpha-cat wars decided last night. Our female had been chasing our "alpha" cat around slapping and making hideous noises. He got fed up with it last night and they had it out. About a half Brita pitcher later (dumped on Alpha to confuse him long enough for me to pick him up and put him in 'time out'), the social hierarchy has forever been altered.
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The sex of the cat has nothing to do with personality. My god.
You took her in, it's your responsibility to care for the cat now, Thunder. If you got a girl pregnant, thought she was going to have a boy, and then it turned out that the baby was a girl, would you post the baby on craigslist and try again? Pets = responsibility! And you don't have to "touch" anything to see what sex they are. Just hold the kitten out in front of you. If there's junk, it's a boy. No junk, girl.
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ha. one thing about having a big span between children, the hierarchy has been on auto pilot since they were young. Mine are five years apart so big brother has always been the 'boss' but doesn't throw his weight around - they actually get along really well .. knock on wood.
But, I'll keep in mind that water trick just in case!
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doesn't matter if you knew the sex of the cat ... the cat won't forgive you anyway ... you're merely his/her/its bi-ped slave.
The whole notion that people have cats at pets is absurd, though I suspect the cats do occasionally snicker about the silliness of bi-peds. |
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Thunder,
I really don't know where you've been reading some of these things, but personality development in cats, as in dogs, is more a trait of their breed, and of course, the environment in which it is being raised. We have a male and female cat (mixed "domestic shorthair" and both from shelters), both ten years old, in addition to our 3 female dogs. When the cats were kittens they were as playful as any kittens I've ever seen. Still are, to an extent. The female cat is about the friendliest cat I've ever met, and has never met a stranger. Even folks who come to visit my house are astounded at what a friendly cat she is. She'd rather be in the company of people, greeting them all with confidence and a friendly meow, than be off by herself somewhere. In our household, it's the male cat who is aloof and stand-offish, although very sweet to those he knows well. I'm not going to be like others and judge you for not knowing the kitten's sex ahead of time, but I will join those in admonishing you for wishing to get rid of the cat just because "she's a she." In another thread, I provided you with a web link to Best Friends of Shelter Pets OKC, where you can find low-cost spaying/neutering services. The service is provided through their SNAP program (Spay/Neuter Assistance Program). You can get her spayed for only $10. The web link is: Spay / Neuter Assistance Oklahoma I know you have a vet that you like, but I'm certain your vet would not at all be offended if you took Smokey to the SNAP program for her spaying, if you qualify. Most vets are very well aware of the program and are happy to know it is being utilized. I strongly suggest you get over what prejudice you think you might have about the sex of this cat, and do the right thing for this animal by contacting Best Friends, getting HER spayed, continuing to offer this cat (regardless of her sex) a loving, well-balanced home, since that was your intent in adopting this animal in the first place. |
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Seriously, Wayne. If you don't have something reasonable to add to the conversation, why bother posting. Some of us who are passionate advocates about animal welfare DOvery much care about Thunder's cat and what happens to it, as we care for just about any animal for that matter.
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I am keeping her. I guess that I just didn't know what to do.
When I got Fuzzy, I got him along with his brother, Wuzzy. Mom kept saying that Wuzzy looked evil, because of the eyes and kept calling him evil. I got upset and told her to get rid of him out of frustration. That was just as I was going to work overnight. Afterwards, I felt bad and it was too late. So, I guess it was comforting knowing that I give back a brother to Fuzzy. Now, I have Smokey and she is a female. I will respect that and continue to raise her. Already, she is my daughter and a sister to Fuzzy. About that SNAP program. Are they safe? Why is the cost so low? Is there a catch? I am usually suspecting of whatever when it comes to "why is a price so lower than the usual". If you trust them and highly recommends that program, then how am I qualified for it? When should I get her fixed? |
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Hi Thunder,
I recommend you go to the web link I provided in my response, above, and you can then find out about more about the SNAP program, and how you may be able to qualify. I cannot judge your financial situation obviously, but given some of your past comments I would think you may be able to qualify. |
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The low cost spay/neuter clinics that I know of are all reputable and high-quality. If I qualified, I would have no qualms about taking my pet(s) to them. I hope it works out for you. Also, you may want to keep them in mind for vaccinations as well. Some have vaccination clinics where rabies vax, etc are only $5. Good luck with Smokey!
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Female cats are so cool also..................
Our bunny baby romps with the dogs just fine...............She doesn't mess with the ole tom though as he will box her ears.............She is fixed and very active........ You wont regret it for a minute..........just do it...........
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