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And here's Harry!

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Finally! He's just the opposite of Princess Maggie and is always on the move! :lol:

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He's beautiful! Already knows how to pose for the camera, doesn't he?
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What a pretty boy! :D
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Oh wow!! You got a new furbaby? He is very pretty!! And you take great pictures!! Pat his head for me!! :D
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How pretty! He looks just like my "Tom." This is probably a dumb question, but I have only seen boy cats as the black and white ones...are the black and white ones all males? I know calico cats are always female... :roll: :-?
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Charla, all the kitties in Harry's litter were tux kitties and he was the only male. :P
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What a pretty boy! Looks like he will be a good garden buddy.
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PeggyC wrote:Charla, all the kitties in Harry's litter were tux kitties and he was the only male. :P
Well, that disspells that myth! Thanks for clearing that up! Harry looks so sweet! I think that is a great name for a cat! :D
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Post by newtohosta-no more »

I was going to say that we use to have a black and white female outdoor cat, so apparently they can be both sexes. And I thought most calicos were female....but not all??? Is that correct or is it true that ALL calicos are female? Plus I used to hear that calicos are sterile? :???:

Your Harry is gorgeous....or should I say handsome. I love the markings on his face. :D
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Aww what a cutie!

Tux cats can be both sexes. It is the calico ones that aren't. If one happens to be male they are the ones that are suppose to be sterile. I have never seen a calico male, and we had tons of barn cats growing up :)
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eastwood2007 wrote:
PeggyC wrote:I think that is a great name for a cat! :D
I like his name too! :P DH's parent's names are Harold and Margaret, and we named the kitties Maggie and Harry in their honor but with updated names. But ssshhhh don't tell. DH said his dad would be offended! :lol:
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