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Originally Posted by SnowWa All my boys and girls are spayed or neutered.
I believe that male or females can be equally good, loveable, affectionate pets. But, I prefer males for only two reasons.
1) I'm tired of trying to correct and repair all the dead spots in my grass that little girls cause.
2) A potty training issue - I can put belly bands on the little guys - so much easier than dealing with little girls diaper's etc.
These are the only two reasons I prefer a little boy. I have had both - and believe me, they are equally as loveable and affectionate.
***** And - girls generally do cost more -- this is just the way it is!!!!!
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Carol Jean? Just had a question - you mentioned the dead spots in the grass caused by females. I have never heard that before. Does it matter if they are spayed or not? Never had a problem with my males killing the grass, so I would guess it's something in the female urine. Has anyone else had this problem? Thanks!