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Sing like a girl
Aug 8, 2011

Maldoror posted:

my experience is the opposite

my vet tech called my male cat "she" and i just gave up correcting her because she wouldn't stop doing it :gerty:

wait for the least awkward moment to say "it's actually 'she'" in a friendly or joking way, then hope for the best but give up if they keep saying 'he'

My vet, after spending a couple of hours rearranging my cat's hosed up internal organs, STILL kept referring to him as "her," which boggles my mind, you've had this cat anesthetized on a table for exploratory and eventually reconstructive surgery only the day before, and you didn't notice it's a male cat? To add insult to injury, he's a ginger cat which are 80% male by their genetics.

He has very visible (though empty) ballsacks to boot!

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