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    I used to petsit for a polydactyl kitty who was also a manx. She could be quite the pill but lots of fun. Her name was Toey. LOL!

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    My Dad has a 6 toed, 25# male cat. My DH and I do toenail clippings on him so they don't have to lug him to the vets. He's a lot of cat to fit in a cat carrier . He's got 5 toes in the back. His name is "squeaker", he couldn't meow as a kitten. He used to open mouth, attempt to meow, and as soon as all the "air was out" a little squeak would come.

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    A friend of mine has a 6-toed cat, and he is the BIGGEST cat I have ever seen. I bet he weighs at least 30 lbs. People come to her house just to see her cat. He is a Main Coon rescue named Ricky.

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    Regular #d toed cats at Hemingway House do get neutered. & some of the 6-toed ones. But they want to make sure the line is continued.

    Supposedly Hemingway was given the original 6-toer by a sea captain. He is their ancestor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SouthernBelle View Post
    Regular #d toed cats at Hemingway House do get neutered. & some of the 6-toed ones. But they want to make sure the line is continued.
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    Her name was Scrawny Kitty, the only thing that held her lithe little body to the ground was an excessive number of toes on all feet.....a polydactyl torbie and my much missed favorite cat of all time.
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    Red face mitt

    I have a six toed cat. Her name is mitt and she is awesome. She also picked us, as she was a stray at my hubbies work! We have had her six months and she fits in awesome.

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    We need a picture of this lucky kitty who found such a wonderful home with you.
    I have had two polly cat's. One had to have he's nails clipped cause a couple grew in funny. They were both very good cats.
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    Tiki is really pretty. Petey has short hair. I'll have to get a picture of him on this thread. He has 6 toes on all four feet. His hind legs look like he has them on the "wrong feet." He's so much fun. Loves those little tiny mice to play with. He will play fetch with them. We throw the fake mouse and he retrieves it.
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    Aggie only has a normal complement of toes. It has been years and years since I had a polydactyl; he could grasp things using that thumb.

    congrats on your new fur baby
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    DH had a 6 toed cat that survived the Oakland fire storm in 90. He was a big black cat. He passed away last year. We now have a 6 toed pixie bob. She looks a like a silver tabby but has black tuffs on her ears and a pink nose. She is cute and a hellon....haven't convinced her that the other kitty is not dinner.

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    Growing up, all our cats had what we called 'double paws'. Even when we adopted new ones years later, we still opted for the ones with the extra toes. I thought normal pawed cats were funny looking!!

    Now we have a tiny cat with tiny paws. He's full grown and is barely 8 bls. If he had extra toes, he'd probably fall over all the time!
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    I had my wedding reception at the Hemingway House in Key West...it was pretty funny to have a couple of rather rambunctious polydactyl cats running around the reception tables hoping that someone might drop a little morsel!

    A good friend of mine has a cat that he named Papa (after Hemingway) and Papa has 7 toes on each front foot. It's really pretty cute...looks like he's wearing mittens.

    It's a trait that was originally based on inbreeding, unfortunately. Today, however, it's simply passed on from cat to kitten. I love the extra toes...it seems to give the cat a bit of extra personality! I mean, look at these guys!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ibcycling View Post
    I used to petsit for a polydactyl kitty who was also a manx. She could be quite the pill but lots of fun. Her name was Toey. LOL!
    I love Manxes and I love polydactyl- this little gal is my idea of the perfect cat!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aggie_Ama View Post
    I love Manxes and I love polydactyl- this little gal is my idea of the perfect cat!
    I have a manx and my gosh they are wonderful kitty's I agree!
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