Hi everyone,
Today we would like to share a rescue story from BlueCross with you! 🙂
Hermaphrodite Kitten Rehomed With Brother After Both Found Stray
A stray kitten stunned staff at Blue Cross after it was found to be a hermaphrodite – having both male and female organs – during a routine operation.
Seven-month old Jamie was brought into Blue Cross Burford by PDSA along with his brother Curtis.
But when Blue Cross sent Jamie to a private vet for routine neutering they found the kitten had female as well as male genitalia – making for a series of much more complicated procedures.
Lydia Sawyer, animal welfare supervisor, Blue Cross Burford rehoming centre, said: “No one at the centre has ever seen a case like this.
“We thought Jamie was a boy and it was only when he went to an external vet for routine neutering that they discovered he is a hermaphrodite.
“Jamie was castrated then went down for investigatory surgery to make sure he was sterile and to make sure there were no other complications.”
Jamie is now fit and well and has gone off to live with his brother at their new home.
Commenting on the case, Seb Prior, Blue Cross vet said: “Hermaphrodite kittens like Jamie are rare but they’re not unheard of. We certainly see all kinds of cases working at an animal charity!
“The amount of development of the male and female parts varies and the genitalia that develop are affected by several things so every kitten with this condition is a little different.
“It can result from abnormal chromosomes, hormone production or problems that occur during the kittens development before birth. In some kittens it can cause recurrent infections and difficulties with the neutering operation but we’re really pleased that Jamie has done so well and is settling into his new home.”
If he comes to the U.S., which litter box (Male or Female) is she allowed to use?
Haha good question xx
Jamie is a beautiful little cat! Good to hear the operations went well and he is with his brother.
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Nature is strange! I knew a woman with two sets of female organs. Nope, she wasn’t spayed! Lol
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What a fascinating tale. I am glad the wee sweetie is doing so well now.
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Glad to hear they both found homes.
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WOW, that is a special report, you can say. Oh, all is well that ends well, right!? Now look at that cute face…
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Does this mean Jamie is confused? He/She ? Attempting to be politically correct. Or gets to live out their lives(all 9) sitting on the fence and loving all that life brings? Interesting. Cheers,H
That’s a very interesting question! Before this report I didn’t even know this was possible for cats. 😮
glad this kitty will be ok
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I’m happy for both kitties.
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Thanks for sharing. Glad things turned out so well.
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GLad Jamie’s surgery went well, and he’s been rehomed with his brother. ??
Indeed! 🙂
I never heard of this happening in an animal. Very interesting
Precious Jamie! So glad he has a home, and with his brother, to boot. They no doubt will be best friends for life!!