Apparently Sasuke is both a boy and girls name in japan:roll:
My Sasu is a boy though, no doubt about that
My vet even said that when I had his feet examined, the moment she lifted him up she said "he's fully functioning male rabbit I see" :roll: His plums were very visible.:lol:
I remember once my friend called Zakura's sister a boy's name... she "named" her after the boy she thought would buy her, don't remember who it was
The kid wanted a male rabbit though, and took her brother so the female got the name "Nicoline" a few weeks later.
Another friend once had a bun called Tore Andrea (first name is a normal boy's name, second is a girl's name in Norway...) Apparently they never found out what sex it was:lol:
I do however remember another funny story from school, not regarding rabbits, but degu.
We had two degu, had no idea what sex they were but we called them "Brownie and Gråtass". Gråtass is a boy's name no doubt about that, Brownie...I guess that could go for both, both of course turned out to be females:lol: But they've kept their names. Now we only have Gråtass left though.
We also had two birds (and one bun) with the name Pelle, which is a popular name for (male) budgies...both birds were girls:lol: The bunny was a boy at least
Yet another one of Zakura's brothers.
Pelle-pia (pelle-girl) the budgie died, but we still have the cockatiel, PelleMan:lol: The previous owners insisted she was a he, and her mate was female...but Punky (the so-called female) has been spotted mating Pelleman...as well as my classmate's hand:shock: And they're both awful parents:roll: (None of our cockatiels have ever been able to raise a baby...I think Punky and Pelleman were the only two to actually hatch an egg though, but the chicks died within few days
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