Don’t laugh, but… No, seriously. Don’t laugh.

I don’t remember from whence I followed the trail to this thing right here…

Don’t laugh: I have a serious reason for raising my cats gender-neutral

Gotta tell you, when I see a pullquote that says,…

That’s when I decided to raise my cats to be gender neutral.

…I’m expecting a joke. I mean the intentionally funny kind, with a set-up and a punchline. I’m not expecting – call me naive, maybe it’s a low coffee dose – to actually be preached at about gender neutrality.

That is all.

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9 Responses to Don’t laugh, but… No, seriously. Don’t laugh.

  1. Robert says:

    We are doomed if this gender-indecisive author has any influence on anyone. Does the author actually expect the vet staff to give a $#!t about a gender pronoun? Using a plural pronoun for a singular whatever-it-is just cries out for a dopeslap. Or remedial thinking.

  2. f1watch says:

    I don’t understand why the same people offended by the pronouns he and she are also offended by being referred to as “it”.

  3. Bear says:

    I remember when The Gender-Neutral Kitten Salvation Happiness Fund was supposed to be an over the top joke.

    Of course, it turned out that quite a few people took it at face value.

  4. Bear says:

    -blink-

    “Lauren R. Taylor is a self-defense instructor and anti-violence educator based in Washington, D.C.”

    I’m a-guessin’she of the “piss yourself, vomit on him, blow a rape whistle” school of self-defense.

  5. Steve in CA says:

    Self defense and anti violence?

  6. Glenn555 says:

    This drives me crazy……”gender” pertains to language only. Animal and plant life is sub identified by sex.

  7. Joel says:

    Self defense and anti violence?

    I dunno. Maybe she teaches sprinting.

  8. coloradohermit says:

    Our cat, who lived wild in the National Forest for 5 years before adopting us, is named Cat. When I first took Cat to the vet for shots and a check, they informed me that he is a fixed male. So, our cat, Cat, is in fact gender neutral at this stage of life. How Cat feels about this state of things remains unknown.

  9. Andrew says:

    I know, late as usual, but…

    In the housecat world, the reigning hierarchy is as such:

    Queens (unfixed females) with kittens.
    Queens
    Fixed females
    Kittens
    Fixed males (who often act in a cattery as aunties…)
    Whole males.

    No amount of trying to raise cats as gender neutral will change all of the programming Mother Nature has put in place.

    Yes. I ran a cattery. Did lots of research on genetics, social structure, etc. And made money at it, so yeah…

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