Polydactyl Cat
#1
Hi guys,
We've spent the last couple of days trying to look after a "stray" polydactyl cat that was staying in our neighbour's boat.
It turned out that despite his sad meowing - he was perfectly homed! (One of our neighbours adult children have moved back in with their parents for a few weeks and bought Max with them).
He is adorable and I've never seen a polydactyl cat before - his front feet look like mittens when he walks - he has 7 toes on each front foot.
Our cat took an instant dislike to him and there was much yowling and territory establishing going on!

We've spent the last couple of days trying to look after a "stray" polydactyl cat that was staying in our neighbour's boat.
It turned out that despite his sad meowing - he was perfectly homed! (One of our neighbours adult children have moved back in with their parents for a few weeks and bought Max with them).
He is adorable and I've never seen a polydactyl cat before - his front feet look like mittens when he walks - he has 7 toes on each front foot.
Our cat took an instant dislike to him and there was much yowling and territory establishing going on!

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Hi guys,
We've spent the last couple of days trying to look after a "stray" polydactyl cat that was staying in our neighbour's boat.
It turned out that despite his sad meowing - he was perfectly homed! (One of our neighbours adult children have moved back in with their parents for a few weeks and bought Max with them).
He is adorable and I've never seen a polydactyl cat before - his front feet look like mittens when he walks - he has 7 toes on each front foot.
Our cat took an instant dislike to him and there was much yowling and territory establishing going on!
http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f6...IMG_1555-1.jpg
http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f6...s/IMG_1557.jpg
We've spent the last couple of days trying to look after a "stray" polydactyl cat that was staying in our neighbour's boat.
It turned out that despite his sad meowing - he was perfectly homed! (One of our neighbours adult children have moved back in with their parents for a few weeks and bought Max with them).
He is adorable and I've never seen a polydactyl cat before - his front feet look like mittens when he walks - he has 7 toes on each front foot.
Our cat took an instant dislike to him and there was much yowling and territory establishing going on!
http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f6...IMG_1555-1.jpg
http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f6...s/IMG_1557.jpg




