Cats Picture Album of the Week: Polydactyl Cats
Saturday September 17, 2005
Whether you call them "polydactyls," "Hemingway Cats," or "Mittens," these many-toed cats warm the hearts and hearths of those people fortunate to share a home with one. The extra toes on polydactyl cats produce very wide feet which have been variously described as resembling "paddles," "snowshoes," or "waffles," when they walk. You'll appreciate those descriptions when you see these pictures of polydactyl kitties submitted by readers of About.cats. Maxx, whose picture was sent in by Donna, is one of the 11 new polydact cats just added to this album. To submit your own cat photos, please use these Guidelines.


Comments
hey dis cats are so cute but why are they called polydactyl cats cant they just be called cats
hey dis cats are so cute but why are they called polydactyl cats cant they just be called cats
I have a six toed kitty names Kitty, I found him at work, was not able to rescue his brother, Kitty is very smart and at 15 months weighs alot!!!! He has wonderful markings and everyone loves him.
I have a six toed kitty named milly. She is a sweet cat, and is very playful. I love that she is unique.