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IS MY CAT A MALE?

kerrsbabies Nov 07, 2005 02:21 PM

Posted by: kerrsbabies at Mon Nov 7 13:16:53 2005 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ]

Hi I got my cat a bit ago found him/her as a stray. She or he is all black has a long pretty tail and is VERY friendly and affectionate. But see I think he is a boy now. He was well.. cleaning itself and I saw a red object kind of come out.

The distance on the rear is about the same as my female cat and the fact he or she is jet black doesnt help.

But I see two little puffs that could be the testes.. theyre pretty small and see I see this on my female too though and she is a female as shes been to the vet, I hope to get this cat in the vet asap just need some advice quickly if possible

thanks guys so much

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PHWildCat Nov 07, 2005 06:52 PM

Kind of hard to guess without seeing the furball in person. I would not name the baby until he/she sees a Vet. Any idea how old the kitty is? If he is an adult, it would be pretty obvious, even if he is 6 months old it is still pretty obvious.
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kerrsbabies Nov 08, 2005 01:37 AM

Thanks so much for responding! I was getting worried no one would.

It is an adult it looks like my guess is at least 1 years of age but I am not expert.

Not to sound gross but on a male will it be 1 opening and then about an inch and a half of space then the other. Bc. it appears his or her distance is about that length and the 2 female cats I have their distance is a little smaller.

PHWildCat Nov 11, 2005 06:36 PM

If it is an adult male, it should have its rectum right under the tail and then right below there a couple sacs leading to a kinda triangular sac with the pee hole in it. Fuzzy puffs so to speak.
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