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    Silly question but how many claws?

    Really silly question I know but how many claws should a coonie have on front paws including dew claw? And can this be different from other breeds?

    I only ask as I've got a friend and her moggy staying to socialize Buddy (and for company due to Sundays events on the road) and her Thug has 4 claws plus dew claw and Buddy has 5 plus dew claw

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    Sounds like Buddy's a polydactyl kitty, Maine Coon breeders try to weed this out of the blood lines but it still occurs.
    Buddy's extra special, some people believe it give the cat better dexterity and ability for get into even more mischief then ordinary cats.
    Polydactyl cat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Thank you, that link is very informative. But. .. Buddy has 22 claws and that link says should have 18! Do I subtract 4 for dew claws? Or does this explain his rather large paws? I love him no matter what but this is turning into a family argument as Thug is my beloved Fudge's son x

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    Normal cats have 18, polydactyl kitties have more, some have a lot more.
    If you goggle "Polydactyl cats" you'll get a lot of sites, Ernest Hemingway had them and the museum of his former home still has a colony of cats half of which have extra toes.
    Hemingway Cats - Amazing Cats with Many Toes
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    Right, so Buddy has 6 claws on front and 5 on back so he is special. I would never have thought to count claws before but will when getting m kitten. I've learnt a lot x

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    Now when Buddy starts opening doors and getting into places normal cat's can't you'll know why

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    Quote Originally Posted by NCarver View Post
    Not all MC breeders do--some specifically try to breed for it. My recollection is that the trait was not that rare in original Maine MCs. I think if you google "maine coon polydactyl" (without the quotes around your search) you will find lots of links to MC-specific info, including breeders.
    You are correct they're are breeder that specifically try to bred polydactlys , but in CFA and TICA shows it's cause for disqualification.
    Seems to be common with orange tabbies, we had a big friendly neighborhood cat we called Ole Six Toes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elismom View Post
    Yes but doesn't he look at you sometimes like he's imploring you for an opposable thumb? Eli does when he just cannot achieve something that requires such and it makes me feel like we people stole something from him...
    Quote Originally Posted by candes View Post
    They manage quite well without opposable thumbs. It amazed me to see Teddy cupping his hand to hold a pen. Just like he had a thumb. In fact he does it with his toys too. So it is not a one time event. Have you ever seen any other animal hold such an item with one paw? And also, those MC love to carry stuff in their mouths. And they seem to always do it with purpose. Very intelligent.

    MC Elvis told me that if they had thumbs they could open the cat food cans by themselves and would have no further use for us monkeys...

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    This might be a good opportunity to introduce my new kitten! I'm very pleased and proud to announce a new addition to my household: Yaheska P-Pawsfourthought - Oscar. As the keen eyed amongst you will notice - he is a Polydactyl Maine Coon. He is 3-wheel drive, 6 toes on both front feet, 5 on one back foot, 4 on the other. He has been home for three weeks now and is a very cheeky little boy. He hasn't picked any locks yet but its early days yet

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    Aww he is so cute. I can't enlarge pics but that looks like he wearing lippy in the first one. Haven't you forgotten one little thing though Wendy? Your signature needs some attention
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