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01-01-2009, 09:35 PM   #41

Re: British Shorthairs


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I think you might as well talk to yourself Em. Lapkin won't answer any of our q's.
Quite possibly Smudgley because there are no answers



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01-01-2009, 09:43 PM   #42

Re: British Shorthairs


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You are making yourself look incredibly stupid.

Again why haven't you answered my questions??
You have never had, or seen a Mackerel Tabby cat then?

One reply I had, stated that they had the same with their kitten, but had it spayed, so could not say if it was fertile, or not.
You do not belive what I have asked, so there is no point in asking again, is there.



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01-01-2009, 09:50 PM   #43

Re: British Shorthairs


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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?

Asking us if a mackeral tabby cat is fertile or not is a ridiculous question. How on gods earth would we know if your cat is fertile or not. It has nothing to do with colour or size and should be something you discuss with your feline specialist vet.
As for what sex a human is with in the womb bears no relevance to your beleiving that an animal can change sex over night and out side of the womb, it's just ridiculous nonsense.



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01-01-2009, 10:01 PM   #44

Re: British Shorthairs


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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
Lapkin10 - just incase you cannot remember my original questions there are above. Now please answer them.



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01-01-2009, 10:01 PM   #45

Re: British Shorthairs


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You have never had, or seen a Mackerel Tabby cat then?

One reply I had, stated that they had the same with their kitten, but had it spayed, so could not say if it was fertile, or not.
You do not belive what I have asked, so there is no point in asking again, is there.
You have still not answered my questions, who is your feline specialist and I will phone them tomorrow.



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01-01-2009, 11:45 PM   #46

Re: British Shorthairs


Male kittens are not always bigger than females anyway, I had 4 foster kittens, the biggest out of 2 boys and 2 girls was a girl....



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02-01-2009, 06:59 PM   #47

Re: British Shorthairs


I would also like to know the name and number of the vet - as I'm sure it would be of extreme interest to scientists all over the world.

If you're not prepared to give us the details of your vet who supports your claims, then we can only think this is all a load of nonsense.



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02-01-2009, 07:17 PM   #48

Re: British Shorthairs


good grief!! Who's winding us up, come on then, own up



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02-01-2009, 08:26 PM   #49

Re: British Shorthairs


Haha you guys, this is obviously a wind up!



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02-01-2009, 08:54 PM   #50

Re: British Shorthairs


Think you can say we have been had ladies!!



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