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as for Spark, its clear he's more so a boy than a girl- he does a lot of things boys would do not really girls but I'm not one to judge- there are girls who do boy things but are called tomboys so I am open to the idea of female Spark.
Coco- male
Jag-male
Spark-male
Elli-trans female
Krampy-male
Ember-male
Bob-male
Jag-male
Buttercup-female
Fliss/lainey-female
Garlic-female
Talon-male
Charlotte-female
Umbra-genderless (it pronouns) but uses female pronouns to fit in better
Glimmer-genderfluid
Zephyr-male
Coco-male
Jag-male
Spark-female
Elli-female
Krampy-male
Ember-female
Bob-male
Jag-male
Buttercup-female
Fliss/lainey-female
Garlic-male
Talon-male
Charlotte-female
Umbra-male
Glimmer-male
Zephyr-female
For me, personally:
Alabaster - Male
Bob - Male
Buttercup - Female, because of her name, and because of her tortoiseshell colouring - you'd have to Google how cat coat colour genetics work so I won't try to explain it here, but it's almost impossible for male cats in real life to have this kind of colouring.
Champ - Male
Charlotte - Female
Coco - Male
Elli - Female. Both because of her name, and because of her calico colouring - similarly to what I explained above about tortoiseshell colouring, it's also nearly impossible for male cats in real life to be calico coloured either.
Ember - I've always viewed them as a male, since I've had many orange cats in real life, and they are usually male - only about 1 in every 5 orange cats is female, so fairly rare overall.
Fliss - Female
Forest Guardian - Female, since of course she looks like a lioness, and her colour scheme makes me associate her with the moon, which is typically associated with femininity in most cultures.
Garlic - Male, because again, orange cats usually are.
Glimmer - This one is tricky, but I usually view them as a male.
Jag - Could be either, really, but I usually lean more towards female.
Krampy - Male. Since Krampy and Talon can get married and have a kitten, I've always thought of Krampy as the male in the equation and Talon as the female.
Lainey - Female
Phantom - Male
Rosemary - Female
Spark - Male, because once again, orange cats usually are.
Talon - Female, as I explained above with Krampy, and because of the same thing I explained above with tortoiseshell and calico cats being almost exclusively female in the real world.
Umbra - Unique case here - since they're not a mortal cat, but a supernatural creature created by magic, I don't see them as having a gender at all. I don't feel like concept is really applicable to them.
Wildwood Champion - Male, because his design and colour scheme contrasts directly with the Forest Guardian and makes me think of the sun, which most mythologies tend to view as masculine.
Zephyr - Male