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Trish Allearz

Moderator
Thanks for bailing me out Trish!
Well, I could say that it's based on type because based on my experience, my male f2s just have a bit more something something, but that'd be a cop out for me to say. If someone asks at birth for price range of my f2 kittens, I'll say the boys are usually more.

And while we've beat the size hype to death on this site, I can also comfortably say my male f2 babies will be bigger than the girls. I can't say they'll be earth shattering monster size, but I can say they'll typically be bigger than the girls in the same litter. When someone wants a bigger kitten, I'd recommend a boy over a girl any day and that actually goes with anything. Dog, cat, errr... Pig.

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Charley

Savannah Super Cat
Remember that cats hear your tones, not the vowels or consonants you use. So with the example sited they would not be able to differentiate the names unless you placed different intonation on the syllables. It's all tonal alignment and I think this song that J Edgar Hoover placed under investigation provides a good basis for name exploration.

Oh and 50 years later and white people still can't dance any better.

My cats respond to whatever. We've done experiments. They respond to me answering the phone. What's funny is when a "no" gets yelled. Whichever one is doing what they shouldn't be doing stops in their tracks. They know whose being chastised. The other sits with a proud look on his face, it's rather funny.
 
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