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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Daphne’s a boy?

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    • Allie2620
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        So, I was picking Daphne up this evening to have her come play with us on the couch when I decided to inspect her nether region for poo, etc since I realized I hadn’t checked in a while.  And what do I see but 2 little bunny balls, to which I just turn to my roommate and go “uhhh, Daphne’s a boy?” in full-on Russell from Disney’s UP “Kevin’s a girl?” mode.

        So yeah, the petstore was wrong (no surprise) and the vet was wrong (despite her bunny expertise).  The girl must have JUST gotten her two new friends, since I had not noticed them til now (and she’s roughly 13 weeks, so 3 months or so).  I know Emmie just had this happen with her Zelda, which is kinda hilarious since we got our buns around the same time.

        Now the question is:  Daphne or new name?  *sigh… Initially, if it was a boy, I was going to name him Pipkin (a la Watership Down), but now I’m so attached to the name Daphne that Pipkin doesn’t have the same appeal.  I might go Harry Potter on her and call her Dobby.  Hmm…


      • NaturalRabbit
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          How about Dakota?

           

          You could keep the name… but it is pretty feminine LOL


        • Monkeybun
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            I’m not surprised she was sexed wrong, it happens often. Don’t blame the vet, its very hard to tell on some bunnies when they are young


          • TaraMichele
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               lol im getting nervous now!  just curious dont female rabits normally have a bit o a double chin? Im not sure what its called or when it develops I know sophie has a bit of one.  but as far as name Dobby is very cute! 


            • LoveChaCha
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                Lotsa bunnies are misgendered Hehh heh.

                I think some rabbits, even males can get dewlaps? I’m not sure though.


              • TaraMichele
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                  ugh lol I hope not for sophies sake…


                • LoveChaCha
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                    there have been some very successful same gender bonds


                  • Monkeybun
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                      Some boys do, generally it means they are overweight Not all girls do, Monkey never did. Smudge doesn’t have one either. I think they often go down in size after spaying, but not always.

                      Same gender bonds can definitely work, worked for my girls


                    • Beka27
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                        If you like the name Daphne, keep it. I don’t know why everyone’s first response is “I HAVE TO CHANGE THE NAME!!!” You don’t have to. It’ll make for an interesting story when you tell folks about your boy Daphne!


                      • Tate
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                          I think you should keep the name if you like it. Once he’s neutered, who’s gonna know if he’s a boy or girl?


                        • Silly Sungura
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                            You could also call him Daphnis, like the hero from Greek Mythology, and use Daphne as his nickname.


                          • Tate
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                              Posted By Silly Sungura on 05/26/2011 11:42 AM
                              You could also call him Daphnis, like the hero from Greek Mythology, and use Daphne as his nickname.

                              YES YES YES. I didn’t even know there was a Daphnis.


                            • kralspace
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                                I’d call him/her whatever you want. My Daisy is very much the dutch dude and my boy siamese cat, Katie uses it as an excuse to attack anyone who laughs at him.


                              • Allie2620
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                                  Haha, love all the replies For now, Daphne remains Daphne unless I get inspired by something. I decided (s)he’ll just have androgen insensitivity (46 XY who looks female but has undescended testes and is genetically male, but phenotypically female). *nerd alert*


                                • Sam and Lady's Human
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                                    Samson is staying a Samson And welcome to the gender switch club!


                                  • jerseygirl
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                                      Posted By Allie2620 on 05/26/2011 01:30 PM 
                                      I decided (s)he’ll just have androgen insensitivity (46 XY who looks female but has undescended testes and is genetically male, but phenotypically female). *nerd alert* 

                                       ^

                                      Well, another Greek Mythology inspired name could be Hermes and you could say it’s short for Hermaphrodite. ; )


                                    • HoneybunnySara
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                                        My Sara turned out to be a boy! He is neutered now so I guess it doesn’t matter. And he doesn’t even care as long as he gets treats and pets lol.

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