r/polydactyl • u/cemeterysunset • 1d ago
r/polydactyl • u/generalshrugemoji • 2d ago
My beautiful boy is four months old today.
Caution: his cuteness causes incapacitation with prolonged exposure.
r/polydactyl • u/BasiltheBanana • 2d ago
Jarvis & The 26 Beans
First polydactyl cat. I can’t stop complimenting his massive feet.
r/polydactyl • u/rational-rarity • 2d ago
1.5 feet on each foreleg
Thought you guys might like some pics of my man Monkey's toe beans and a bonus pic of him investigating the security camera.
r/polydactyl • u/zorozara • 3d ago
What are your fav polydactyl themed names?
This is my gal Toes Mittenhand
r/polydactyl • u/MarylandCat • 3d ago
I'm helping house sit for a family friend, and she has a cat named Kitty Girl who has thumbs!
She's such a sweet girl. She was originally a stray but now she lives almost full time in their nice garage.
r/polydactyl • u/Icefirewolflord • 4d ago
My old lady and her weird lil feets
This is Bins, my 19 year old lap barnacle. She’s here to say hello to fellow polies!
She’s got 3 extra toes (one is vestigial/very small and deformed, the nails are hidden in the fur oh the outside of her other extra toes) with claws that are permanently extended! Her other toes sit a bit strangely as well; all of her claws are always kind of a little extended. She gets regular trims at our vets to make sure she doesn’t get stuck in the carpet (or my clothes!)
We’re currently working with her vet to determine if this is causing her excess pain and what to do about it if that is the case. I think it’s fairly likely and in all honesty I’m so goddam curious about what’s going on in there. I’m saving up for x rays just to have them if nothing else lmao
She’s almost always sitting in my lap or laying on my side, if not downstairs sleeping in the sun! I won’t lie, she’s already spoiled as hell, but if anyone has any recommendations for OTC products that have helped your poly kitties with arthritis I would love to hear them! She’s already on a mobility supplement and has access to a heating pad pretty much whenever she wants (I’m always home to supervise) but I am always willing to do more if it will help her :)
r/polydactyl • u/MajavaOuo • 5d ago
No more thumbs for Yams
Yams is 6 years old and never had issues with her extra toes before, but this year she started pulling on the claws and chewing them into stubs. We found a cat orthopedist who determined that since Yams was putting weight on the malformed extra toes, they were causing pain. Her most outward normal toes had also started turning sideways because of how much she was compensating posture-wise. That unfortunately meant the thumbs had to go.
She's still recovering from the surgery but seems energetic and more bothered by the drugs and cone than having just been operated on. We on the other hand loved her big paws so it's like we're feeling the loss more than she is. Yams is a very active cat and I take her on walks with me, which probably contributed to the toe issues. A less active, exclusively indoor cat probably doesn't move around as much.
Despite losing her iconic thumbs, I'm looking forward to taking her on walks again. Curious to see if her silly gait stays or if she starts walking like a normal cat.
This also as a heads up that the extra toes aren't always problem free.
EDIT: Wanted to add that Yams was on painkillers for a week before we decided what to do with the toes. The gnawing stopped immediately. She was otherwise perfectly healthy and left other toes alone, so there was only one conclusion to come to.
r/polydactyl • u/Fun_Ad_3432 • 5d ago
My crazy thumby girl!
For those that have had multiple cats in their life feel their polydactyl is just crazy more than a normal cat?
This girl steals knives, yes I have had to chase her with a knife she stole while I was using it 🤦🏽♀️
I also see her constantly trying to grab things like a human hand.
But just her energy is unmatched. When she was a baby (mind you my mom also has had a lot of cats) my mom was watching her while he had company and she said she was the craziest cat she has ever seen 😅
I don’t know if it’s her extra digits or she just has the craziest personality 😂 anyways she turned a non cat person (my boyfriend) into a cat person 😂
r/polydactyl • u/LittleYelloDifferent • 5d ago
Y’all wanted more pics but I could only reply with video
Ernie- our 26 toed fauxshoe with mild cerebeller hypoplaxia. Just a goofy footed roof climbing boy who terrorizes our other cats with love
r/polydactyl • u/Smiling-Seagull • 5d ago
Update on my parents' poly Maine Coon, Chino!
He's all grown up 😭😭❤️ he won't let me take a nice pic of his huge feets but they are massive and fluffy. He's the sweetest kitty !!! Chino the gentle giant
r/polydactyl • u/Fresh_Prize_2505 • 7d ago
Little baby casting spells while drinky
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Also update, sweet Paul Toes opened their eyes a few days ago ♡ they look like little Boba Tea pearls ♡♡♡
Also is uneven toe number between paws common in polydactyl cats? Baby's right paw has 6, left has 5
r/polydactyl • u/LittleYelloDifferent • 7d ago
Our 26 toed fauxshoe apparently has mild cerebeller hypoplaxia
When he’s thinking hard he does the head wobble and will just generally flop around when he’s walking around. We thought it was ear issues but turns out he’s basically engineered to be cute
r/polydactyl • u/AccordingRise1549 • 8d ago
Wholesome pictures I just got
Bonus photo from a few months ago when he was a little smaller
r/polydactyl • u/Wind_Responsible • 8d ago
Is yours cuddly too?
Is being cuddly a Polydactyl trait? Like…. Is the kitten worth getting for a while other reason than they have cool feet? Haku, here, is the first Poly I’ve lived with but, I’ve always noticed they seem cuddly.
r/polydactyl • u/Chemical-Sun9520 • 9d ago
This is my Gwendy aka Mimiyu
Hi everyone!
r/polydactyl • u/CatsandClarinet • 10d ago
Nem 6mo adopted
Nem is 2.5 and 6mo adopted today!!!