• @[email protected]
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    382 months ago

    Don’t let maga find out or they will lose their shit. (They believe this doesn’t happen to animals, and only humans that have mental disorders)

    • codOP
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      242 months ago

      When I told my coworker about Islay, she got very excited to use that fact to help support her arguments with her right wing family or whoever she argues with about this sorta thing. Thankfully all my friends and family are left wing, most are far left, so I don’t ever have those sorts of arguments in my life, but I was more than happy to help her situation.

    • codOP
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      32 months ago

      Agreed. I love her coat, she’s such a model.

  • Skua
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    92 months ago

    What magnificent ears. I see that you’re Canadian, so I assume that the name is after an Islay in Canada rather than the island in Scotland. What made you choose it?

    Also, awfully brave for a cod to own cats

    • codOP
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      102 months ago

      I love her large ears. Reminds me of a fox.

      Islay was named after the scotch, so you were right about the island in Scotland! When she was a little younger, the grey in her coat was far lighter in colour and looked like a smoky colour, so I figured since Islay is usually a smoky scotch (and my personal preference for any hard liquor outside of Canada), the name seemed fitting. We would’ve called her Peaty if she went by he instead, for the same reason.

      I hadn’t put two and two together with my username here, that’s hilarious.

  • Lycaon
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    202 months ago

    They’re gorgeous!! I’m curious, what do you mean by hermaphrodite?

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      72 months ago

      what do you mean by hermaphrodite?

      Isn’t that what Viktor Krum said when he was trying to pronounce Hermione?

    • codOP
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      372 months ago

      Both parts. Islay has both testicles and a uterus. We call her a she (since our other cat is a boy so it’s just easier if one is he and one is she), but technically she’s a they. Unfortunately it’ll be very expensive to get her fixed because of it.

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        182 months ago

        I always assumed that sort of situation would render them sterile. It probably varies but the more you know!

        Well, I suppose fixing has hormonal consequences too and not just reproductive, now that I think about it.

        • codOP
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          162 months ago

          More often than not, cats with both parts tend to develop cancer as a result of it, apparently. That’s according to the vet anyway. But yeah I think they tend to be sterile in most cases.

          • @[email protected]
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            92 months ago

            Having another whole system to develop something cancerous probably doesn’t help, but that’s interesting. I’m guessing it could cause unusual stresses on the body throughout aging too. I hope fixing/spaying mitigates the risk! Such a pretty one, and extra enigmatic.

      • @[email protected]
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        52 months ago

        Hey, by the way “hermaphrodite” is considered a slur, as it has a long history of being associated with horrific abuse of people with genitalia that isn’t considered ‘normal’. So in the future, I’d recommend using the term intersex.

        • @[email protected]
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          122 months ago

          This is an odd one, cause it’s also medical I think? Or just scientific like hermaphroditic plants. For sure a person-slur though. Like a person may be hermaphroditic, but at the very least it’s a faux pas to call them a hermaphrodite, if not derogatory outright.

          • @[email protected]
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            42 months ago

            It is used in a medical/scientific context, but most intersex people consider it bad, as it only used to refer to people until fairly recently (19th century I think?). When talking about species that can reproduce by themselves (like slugs or some plants), I’ve heard the word cosexual is preferred.

        • codOP
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          92 months ago

          Good to know, thanks. That’s just what the vet called her, I wasn’t aware there were bad connotations with the term.

      • Lycaon
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        72 months ago

        Ohh interesting! So would her chromosomes be XXY?

        • codOP
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          62 months ago

          I’m not too sure! That’s a good question though. I’m curious now, I’ll have to ask the vet the next time I see her.

      • Match!!
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        72 months ago

        technically she’s a they

        if you asked her pronouns she’d probably say “meow”

      • Nougat
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        332 months ago

        Spend the money unless you want to be responsible for Cat Jesus.

  • @[email protected]
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    42 months ago

    Damn, that’s a lovely face. The way she’s laying there makes her seem like she has much wisdom to share!

  • notsure
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    132 months ago

    who would downvote such a handsome creature?..kissy kissy