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[QUOTE="aouldnori, post: 2037301, member: 118677"] thank you. I miss him a lot already, i feel like I knew him my whole life. something i noticed just before he passed was a few of his femoral pores appeared to be empty, like they had stopped producing secretions, not sure if that helps narrow it down. he was always a little strange too for a male, he wouldn’t get territorial ever. He didn’t bob his head or attack himself in mirrors until just earlier this spring, was his first time he ever showed signs of being territorial. I used to suspect he was a girl because of this. I guess that makes sense now with what the vet said, makes me think it could be some type of cancer that stopped his hormones from functioning proper.y That could just be him being his weird self but idk [/QUOTE]
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