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01-01-2009, 09:11 PM   #31

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hahaha sounds as if your "specialist" needs to do some training.

Can I ask you one question, how old are you? Don't mean to upset you but you should as if you are a teenager, countless members on here have told you more than once that your kitten cannot change sex but you continue to ignore this advice or at least not even think that perhaps the so called "specialist" could have made a mistake in the first place.

Also please let us know who this "specialist" is? because tomorrow I will give them a call
Kittens do change sex, as do humans, because all are conceived as a female, but change during pregnancy. One problem with a kitten, is that they are only in the womb for Sixty Five days, so sometimes the sex is not fully defined.
My vet is a specialist in felines, and also a vet for the big cats, and has not seen this change before. All I want to know is, are they fertile, or not. One question is, are Mackerel Tabby cats, male or female, fertile, or not.



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01-01-2009, 09:12 PM   #32

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I am not winding any body up. This is a fact, beleive it, or not. The First kitten, who is now a cat, and is nearly Two years old. The Second is a kitten, and both started out as a boy, and changed into a girl. Both of these are big, and strong for their age, and all I want to know is, are they fertile, or not, because of the change.
Whatever.

No it won't be fertile if it's used to be a boy, so get it spayed!

Are mackeral tabby cats fertile? What sort of a question is that?

You won't answer any questions that we are asking you, yet you insist on repeating the same q's you are asking.

You are now winding people up (well me anyway)

And who the hell do you know that had a female baby that turned into a boy?



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01-01-2009, 09:15 PM   #33

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Lapkin10 why haven't you answered my questions??

Please tell me the name of your "specialist" and I will phone them tomorrow. However I suspect that this "specialist" does not exist.



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01-01-2009, 09:17 PM   #34

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Lapkin10 why haven't you answered my questions??

Please tell me the name of your "specialist" and I will phone them tomorrow. However I suspect that this "specialist" does not exist.
I think you might as well talk to yourself Em. Lapkin won't answer any of our q's.



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01-01-2009, 09:20 PM   #35

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I give up. None are so blind as those who won't see.



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01-01-2009, 09:24 PM   #36

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Why does it matter how big they are?
They haven't changed sex!
You really don't believe us though do you.
Now answer my previous Q? Do you know anyone who's had a human baby that was born a boy-then suddenly became a girl?
Male kittens are normally larger the female kittens, and in this case the kitten was large. Regards to a human changing, I do not know, as I am only trying to find out, because of the change, are they infertile, or not.



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01-01-2009, 09:27 PM   #37

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Male kittens are normally larger the female kittens, and in this case the kitten was large. Regards to a human changing, I do not know, as I am only trying to find out, because of the change, are they infertile, or not.
Doesnt your feline specialist vet know?



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01-01-2009, 09:31 PM   #38

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Whatever.

No it won't be fertile if it's used to be a boy, so get it spayed!

Are mackeral tabby cats fertile? What sort of a question is that?

You won't answer any questions that we are asking you, yet you insist on repeating the same q's you are asking.

You are now winding people up (well me anyway)

And who the hell do you know that had a female baby that turned into a boy?
First, are Mackerel Tabby cats, male or female, fertile, or have you never heard of a Mackerel Tabby cat.
A human on First conception in a womb, is a girl, or did you not know that?



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01-01-2009, 09:34 PM   #39

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First, are Mackerel Tabby cats, male or female, fertile, or have you never heard of a Mackerel Tabby cat.
A human on First conception in a womb, is a girl, or did you not know that?
You are making yourself look incredibly stupid.

Again why haven't you answered my questions??



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01-01-2009, 09:35 PM   #40

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Doesnt your feline specialist vet know?
HAHAHA depends if that specialist is a fictional character or not Elaine



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