Any way you can get a profile shot with the tail fairly straight? my vote is male, the tail does look thick, especially in the second pic and in the first pic there looks like a bulge but it could be the way the tail is curving
I would agree that you have a male, from the first photo. The others aren't very good, his tail is always at an angle. For sexing we need perfect profile photos, from the side, with their tail out naturally behind them. Usually letting them walk on something like a ruler will get you that shot.
Thanks for the help. Was a little leery after the seller told me that my panther was 3 months old, and someone in this forum told me it looked more like 6-8 weeks. Glad he was right about it being a male. Thanks again.
An aftersale email is always welcome. late or on time. automated or nonautomated. at least some effort was showed. At least you got your male. I have seen a lot of people getting the wrong sex.