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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

720.0. "Lotsa Toes" by BMT::COMAROW () Tue Aug 25 1987 10:39

    My Mane Coon has 23 toes, 7 of which are on one paw.  How rare is
    this?
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720.1Bonus snow shoes?EMIRFI::KEENERTue Aug 25 1987 11:3818
    Wow! Be glad kitties don't need shoes, you'd be in serious trouble!
    
    (Sorry 'bout that - just couldn't resist)
    
    While I've never had the honor of being owned by a Maine Coon -
    can barely afford the collection of rescued from an untimely death
    and strays.  I did have a LARGE double-pawed type cat that was
    abondened by a military family move in with me.  I had never seen
    paws like that until we came to New England.  Pete had three double
    paws and one regular one.  I asked our vet about it and he said
    it was indeed very rare.  Normally the 'double-pawed' types have
    either all four or just the front two with extra toes and he had
    never seen a cat where at least the front paws matched and the back
    paws matched.  I always considered it a bonus - if, for any reason
    I ever had to prove identity of my cat, he was unique.
    
    Ellen
    
720.2polydactylismUSHS01::MCALLISTERIt's okay to say the U___ word!Tue Aug 25 1987 13:209
    polydactyl "maine coons" (those that are not purebred) are relatively
    common, especially in the northeast.
    
    polydactyl purebred maine coons are relatively rare.  It has been
    bred out of them, as a polydactyl cannot be registered.  There is
    a movement by someone (Beth Hicks, maybe) to get polydactyl cats
    accepted for championship status.  In my personal opinion, not likely.
    
    Dave
720.3for more info, see note 521VAXWRK::SKALTSISDebTue Aug 25 1987 17:246
    Argus J. Pussycat, Esq. also has huge double paws. He isn't a Maine
    Coon, but the size of his paws are remarkable. One paw can almost
    cover the entire palm of my hand.
    
    Deb
720.4Do I hear 24!PARITY::WHALENAnd may the traffic be with youTue Aug 25 1987 20:576
       They say for some reason, that cats with extra toes are more
    common in the northeast.
       My Chief has 7 on each front paw, and 5 on each back one for
    a total of 24!
                                Denise
    
720.5I want more toes ;-)AKA::TAUBENFELDAlmighty SETWed Aug 26 1987 12:279
    re .4
    
    When I got Mielikki I did the 'this little piggy went to market'
    routine on her back paws and was very distressed when I ran out
    of toes to wiggle.  When I get my next kitten, I'll have to shop
    around for one like yours.

    ;-)