He seems to be. My dad is the only one who has seen him do his "rooster business" thoughhe won't do anything rooish in front of me. Maybe he thinks I still think he's a girl... Or he's gender confused having hen feathers![]()
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Haha! He's probably best that way.
~Alex
he won't do anything rooish in front of me. Maybe he thinks I still think he's a girl... Or he's gender confused having hen feathers
T.Roo was AWFUL! Not only did he rip a wound in Alex's neck that wrapped around, but he also scarred one of our Wyandotte's combs. Thank goodness he was slaughtered before Christmas last year.
I thought he was beautiful, too, but the cons outweighed the pros when it came to T.Roo. The real reason we got rid of him was because he attacked me when he turned 6 months.
One of my indoor cats, Maverick, has a really bad seizure problem. We've had him 5 years of his 6 1/2 -year-old life, and he never had seizures until last year. Anyway, they're quite severe to the point where I had to put him on meds to keep him from hurting himself or accidently peeing on himself.
