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I have never seen this before,and Bosley seems healthy, and nobody at the rescue seemed concerned, but I am still curious, and wondering if this is anything to be concerned about.
I know it is extremely difficult to tell male from female cats. In this case, however, there is no mistaking that Bosley is a boy. His testicles are quite pronounced but he seems fine and is in no discomfort, so it seems. Doesn't seem to be swollen. Just ... prounounced. lol And quite apparent.
Has anyone ever seen this before? Is there anything to worry about? He's only about six months old and not yet neutered (and yes, he is indoor and will be neutered in about 2 months).
I know it is extremely difficult to tell male from female cats. In this case, however, there is no mistaking that Bosley is a boy. His testicles are quite pronounced but he seems fine and is in no discomfort, so it seems. Doesn't seem to be swollen. Just ... prounounced. lol And quite apparent.
Has anyone ever seen this before? Is there anything to worry about? He's only about six months old and not yet neutered (and yes, he is indoor and will be neutered in about 2 months).