Gorgeous. I thought it had been discovered Scamp was a girl though, am I wrong?
Ahem, nope, you're quite right Jack and have a house point for remembering
You might recall that we'd had Scamp for a good few weeks before one of the vets pointed it out (first time we went to the vets the first one kept referring to Scamp as a 'he' lol!) and we'd got so used to calling Scamp a 'he' we thought we'd just carry on. As well as adressing Scamp by name we were often calling him 'boy' or 'baby boy' and we didn't want to confuse Scamp by suddenly saying 'girl'. Also, as T will tell you, he acts and looks just like a little boy
The funny thing is EXACTLY the same story happened with our other cat Scruff, who's also been brought up as a boy. Needless to say I think the vet thinks I'm a bit thick!
No doubt I probably come over as sounding a bit like a crack-pot. In truth it doesn't matter to me what sex they are as long as they're happy. And once their bits are removed they're all the same anyway. Lol.
All the best,
S.