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  #11  
Old September 14th 04, 09:13 AM
Kajikit
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Tanada had something important to tell us on Tue, 14 Sep 2004 06:15:28
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The Cooch joined us in 98, and has averaged one vet visit a year.
However, he'd never needed any looking at in that area. The vet just
assumed, as we did, that all that fur wasn't hiding anything of a male
nature. His maleness is tucked up way up his belly and doesn't show in
any way from behind. I wouldn't have noticed it at all, except that I
finally got the fur parted and, well, there it was.

I'm still embarrassed and bemused.


LOL! He must be a very well-behaved boycat if you've never noticed
typical male behaviour... now you know are you going to arrange
another quick vet visit for the poor blighter?

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Old September 14th 04, 09:13 AM
Kajikit
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Tanada had something important to tell us on Tue, 14 Sep 2004 06:15:28
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The Cooch joined us in 98, and has averaged one vet visit a year.
However, he'd never needed any looking at in that area. The vet just
assumed, as we did, that all that fur wasn't hiding anything of a male
nature. His maleness is tucked up way up his belly and doesn't show in
any way from behind. I wouldn't have noticed it at all, except that I
finally got the fur parted and, well, there it was.

I'm still embarrassed and bemused.


LOL! He must be a very well-behaved boycat if you've never noticed
typical male behaviour... now you know are you going to arrange
another quick vet visit for the poor blighter?

--

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Come and visit my part of the web:
Kajikit's Corner: http://www.kajikitscorner.com
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Old September 14th 04, 09:13 AM
Kajikit
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Tanada had something important to tell us on Tue, 14 Sep 2004 06:15:28
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The Cooch joined us in 98, and has averaged one vet visit a year.
However, he'd never needed any looking at in that area. The vet just
assumed, as we did, that all that fur wasn't hiding anything of a male
nature. His maleness is tucked up way up his belly and doesn't show in
any way from behind. I wouldn't have noticed it at all, except that I
finally got the fur parted and, well, there it was.

I'm still embarrassed and bemused.


LOL! He must be a very well-behaved boycat if you've never noticed
typical male behaviour... now you know are you going to arrange
another quick vet visit for the poor blighter?

--

Karen AKA Kajikit

Here kitty kitty kitty... visit http://www.catslaves.org!

Come and visit my part of the web:
Kajikit's Corner: http://www.kajikitscorner.com
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Old September 14th 04, 09:13 AM
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Do you know that all this time, QC has been masquerading? She is a HE!
A tranvestcat. A boycat in female fur. I am SO embarrassed.

Oh, dear. QC, the Cat in Drag.
Don't be embarrassed, hon. I lived next door to a guy and didn't figure out he
was a guy for months. Such is the world we live in.

Sherry
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Old September 14th 04, 09:13 AM
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Do you know that all this time, QC has been masquerading? She is a HE!
A tranvestcat. A boycat in female fur. I am SO embarrassed.

Oh, dear. QC, the Cat in Drag.
Don't be embarrassed, hon. I lived next door to a guy and didn't figure out he
was a guy for months. Such is the world we live in.

Sherry
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Old September 14th 04, 09:13 AM
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Do you know that all this time, QC has been masquerading? She is a HE!
A tranvestcat. A boycat in female fur. I am SO embarrassed.

Oh, dear. QC, the Cat in Drag.
Don't be embarrassed, hon. I lived next door to a guy and didn't figure out he
was a guy for months. Such is the world we live in.

Sherry
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Old September 14th 04, 02:45 PM
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Tanada wrote:
Takayuki wrote:


OMG. Are you serious?! How many years have you had QC, and how many
times have you taken QC to the vet? It's amazing.


The Cooch joined us in 98, and has averaged one vet visit a year.
However, he'd never needed any looking at in that area. The vet just
assumed, as we did, that all that fur wasn't hiding anything of a male
nature. His maleness is tucked up way up his belly and doesn't show
in any way from behind. I wouldn't have noticed it at all, except
that I finally got the fur parted and, well, there it was.

I'm still embarrassed and bemused.

Pam S.


You realize he's been laughing at you all this time, right?

Jill


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Old September 14th 04, 02:45 PM
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Tanada wrote:
Takayuki wrote:


OMG. Are you serious?! How many years have you had QC, and how many
times have you taken QC to the vet? It's amazing.


The Cooch joined us in 98, and has averaged one vet visit a year.
However, he'd never needed any looking at in that area. The vet just
assumed, as we did, that all that fur wasn't hiding anything of a male
nature. His maleness is tucked up way up his belly and doesn't show
in any way from behind. I wouldn't have noticed it at all, except
that I finally got the fur parted and, well, there it was.

I'm still embarrassed and bemused.

Pam S.


You realize he's been laughing at you all this time, right?

Jill


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Old September 14th 04, 02:45 PM
jmcquown
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Tanada wrote:
Takayuki wrote:


OMG. Are you serious?! How many years have you had QC, and how many
times have you taken QC to the vet? It's amazing.


The Cooch joined us in 98, and has averaged one vet visit a year.
However, he'd never needed any looking at in that area. The vet just
assumed, as we did, that all that fur wasn't hiding anything of a male
nature. His maleness is tucked up way up his belly and doesn't show
in any way from behind. I wouldn't have noticed it at all, except
that I finally got the fur parted and, well, there it was.

I'm still embarrassed and bemused.

Pam S.


You realize he's been laughing at you all this time, right?

Jill


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Old September 14th 04, 04:04 PM
Helen Miles
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Do you know that all this time, QC has been masquerading? She is a HE!
A tranvestcat. A boycat in female fur. I am SO embarrassed.

Pam S. owned by 6 boycats and 1 girl cat


So was QC fixed when you got him then? Otherwise I'd be looking for a
different vet! ;o0

Helen M



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