Hey, you never know! :) Is your cat polydactyl? Emily has extra toes on both forefeet -- she has actual opposable thumbs. (Can't see 'em in all the snow.) She was also born locally -- I live in Waltham, and I got her because a friend rescued her from Brandeis Univ. campus about 6 years ago. We think she was a kitten that an undergrad got, and then turned loose in May; my friend saw her around campus all summer, and rescued her in Sept., and her estimated age fits that idea. So who knows? She and your cat could be related. :)
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Hey, you never know! :) Is your cat polydactyl? Emily has extra toes on both forefeet -- she has actual opposable thumbs. (Can't see 'em in all the snow.) She was also born locally -- I live in Waltham, and I got her because a friend rescued her from Brandeis Univ. campus about 6 years ago. We think she was a kitten that an undergrad got, and then turned loose in May; my friend saw her around campus all summer, and rescued her in Sept., and her estimated age fits that idea. So who knows? She and your cat could be related. :)