they are call Hemingway's cats or polydactyl they can range form 6 toes on up the most i have seen is 8 toes
my mate says there the Karl petrieas disease and that all cats will die because of the disease spread by Karl.
A polydactyl cat has six toes on each paw, or perhaps more.
A typical cat has a total of 18 toes, with five digits on each front paw and four digits on each back paw. This means that each front paw has one extra toe compared to the back paws. Some cats may have genetic variations, such as polydactylism, which can result in additional toes.
A cat's foot is called a paw. Each paw has five toes with retractable claws that enable cats to grip onto surfaces and hunt effectively.
An ocelot has five toes on each front paw and four toes on each back paw, for a total of 18 toes.
Typically rabbits have a total of 18 toes. Each front paw has four primary toes, and a small one on the side of the foot called a dewclaw. Each rear paw has four toes.
Normal cats have 4 on each of the front paws and a dew claw, and 4 each on the back. So that is 18 total. Although, some housecats, due to polydactyly can have up to 7 toes on each paw.
A raccoon has 5 toes on each of its 4 feet.
It has 5 on his front paw wit raiser sharp claws and 4 o the back paw. I have a cat at home and I can tell you, Front paw claws are much sharper than back paw claws.
We have a Poly-dactyl or Hemingway cat and she has 5 on the front and 4 each on the back, she recently had kittens and they all have 5 or 6 toes on each paw!! I have read that they can have as many as 7. Contrary to the above post, a cat NORMALLY has five toes on the front feet and four on the back. Only the kittens mentioned above are polydactyl.
Polydactyl means having more than the usual number of fingers or toes. Most Cats have 5 digits on each paw. A polydactyl has extra digits, usually 6. Cats are not the only animal to be considered polydactyl. In fact people may also have more than 10 fingers or toes!
A cat has five nails on each front paw and four nails on each back paw.
That's another name for polydactyl cats (have more than the usual number of toes).