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First there was the puppy we got a few months ago that we thought was a boy. Only it turned out to be a girl.
Then I took two of our cats to be fixed this week. Wiggles, a long-haired black male, and Killer, a gray female tabby. I picked them up yesterday. The vet assistant started talking about the black female. I said, “What?” She said, “I think we got the sexes transposed when you brought them in and we made up their charts. We had it down that you said the black one was a male and the gray one was a female.” Transposed? Meaning not only were we wrong about Wiggles– “The black one is a female and the gray one is a male.”
::thunk::
I’m going to end up with 15 roosters, aren’t I?
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I can’t say as we ever had trouble identifying the ‘parts’ on any of our dogs, though. :mrgreen:
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Well, as long as both are fixed so they can’t produce unwanted kittens, it’s all good.
-Kim :purr:
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Sex of chickens is very hard to determine. These big companies have Asians who sex them, as they are the only ones that “have the secret” supposedly! If you are wanting eggs, you really should just order the chicks from a company and pick out what you are wanting. It is more fun to get those baby chicks in the mail, and it is wickedly fun to drive the mailman nuts having to hear the things cheep all day long!!!
We mistook a male kitty for a female recently too! I agree though, dogs really aren’t that much of a problem. Laughing…
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Jan…one of my friends is a mailman and he knows spring has arrived when the mailroom starts “cheeping” constantly!
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I have at least 20 outside cats if you want to try to figure out what is what. I am laid up from surgery and don’t know which is which. My daughter moved out and she would know. :hellokitty:
I got a good laugh.
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