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Well Now We know
When I got home from work today, QC was laying on my side of the bed,
and I wanted to lay down. So I grabbed my hairbrush, the one for really tangled hair, and proceeded to brush QC's long thick fur. I rarely, for obvious reasons, brush QC's underside, but today I did. I got really into the underfur and made a discovery of epic proportions. 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 |
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Tanada wrote:
When I got home from work today, QC was laying on my side of the bed, and I wanted to lay down. So I grabbed my hairbrush, the one for really tangled hair, and proceeded to brush QC's long thick fur. I rarely, for obvious reasons, brush QC's underside, but today I did. I got really into the underfur and made a discovery of epic proportions. 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 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. |
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Tanada wrote:
When I got home from work today, QC was laying on my side of the bed, and I wanted to lay down. So I grabbed my hairbrush, the one for really tangled hair, and proceeded to brush QC's long thick fur. I rarely, for obvious reasons, brush QC's underside, but today I did. I got really into the underfur and made a discovery of epic proportions. 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 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. |
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Tanada wrote:
When I got home from work today, QC was laying on my side of the bed, and I wanted to lay down. So I grabbed my hairbrush, the one for really tangled hair, and proceeded to brush QC's long thick fur. I rarely, for obvious reasons, brush QC's underside, but today I did. I got really into the underfur and made a discovery of epic proportions. 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 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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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"Tanada" wrote in message
nk.net... When I got home from work today, QC was laying on my side of the bed, and I wanted to lay down. So I grabbed my hairbrush, the one for really tangled hair, and proceeded to brush QC's long thick fur. I rarely, for obvious reasons, brush QC's underside, but today I did. I got really into the underfur and made a discovery of epic proportions. 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 Thanks. I needed a laugh. I don't remember how long you've had QC, but I once had a cat named Tawny. His original name was Tanya, because I thought he was a she. I think I discovered it a couple of weeks after he moved in, but he was a short-haired kitten. I can see why a long-hair would take longer to unmask. Joy |
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"Tanada" wrote in message
nk.net... When I got home from work today, QC was laying on my side of the bed, and I wanted to lay down. So I grabbed my hairbrush, the one for really tangled hair, and proceeded to brush QC's long thick fur. I rarely, for obvious reasons, brush QC's underside, but today I did. I got really into the underfur and made a discovery of epic proportions. 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 Thanks. I needed a laugh. I don't remember how long you've had QC, but I once had a cat named Tawny. His original name was Tanya, because I thought he was a she. I think I discovered it a couple of weeks after he moved in, but he was a short-haired kitten. I can see why a long-hair would take longer to unmask. Joy |
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"Tanada" wrote in message
nk.net... When I got home from work today, QC was laying on my side of the bed, and I wanted to lay down. So I grabbed my hairbrush, the one for really tangled hair, and proceeded to brush QC's long thick fur. I rarely, for obvious reasons, brush QC's underside, but today I did. I got really into the underfur and made a discovery of epic proportions. 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 Thanks. I needed a laugh. I don't remember how long you've had QC, but I once had a cat named Tawny. His original name was Tanya, because I thought he was a she. I think I discovered it a couple of weeks after he moved in, but he was a short-haired kitten. I can see why a long-hair would take longer to unmask. Joy |
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