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As I know, animals can be called "he" or "she" (not only "it").

Also, if a person's gender is unknown, we may use "they" instead of "he" or "she".

Is it possible to use "they" when we talk about a specific animal and in what context?

  • Yes, it is. We have two dogs, both female. We refer to them individually as "she", and together as "they". – Isabel Archer Jul 09 '20 at 18:02
  • Thank you, Isabel! I was very embarrassed when my interlocutor told me that this word is not used, especially when it comes to one animal. – user3027722 Jul 14 '20 at 00:49
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    @IsabelArcher The question is about the singular "they", obviously it's "they" when the plural is used. – Barmar Jul 14 '20 at 00:52
  • @user3027722 Can you give us the example where you tried to use singular "they" when referring to an animal? I personally cannot think of a use-case for that. If the animal is not part of your family or known to you personally, you can use "it". Otherwise, you can use "he" or "she" since you would know the animal's gender. – hb20007 May 10 '21 at 17:10

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I don't see why you couldn't use "they" for an animal of unknown gender. However, it's less necessary than when referring to humans, because there's not as much compunction against using "it".

Some people like to consider pets to have almost the same status as family members, so they may prefer not to use "it" for these animals.

Barmar
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