For reference, some feline coat patterns require XX chromosomes.

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    See my other comment, the one with the emoji: yes, words like “tomcat” and “bitch” exist, but which is used for the species?

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      In general the default for cats and dogs is the male form, though it can be ambiguous between male and don’t know / don’t care.

      For instance if you saw a random unidentified cat you could say you saw “un gat / gato / chat”, and it would be impossible to tell whether you were referring to a male cat or a cat of unknown gender (while if you used the female form it’d be unambiguous).

      Romance languages really could use a neutral form, but “gat@”, “gat*”, or “gatx” just don’t work when you try to figure out how to say them out loud, and using the female form for neutral just moves the problem to the other side.