Polydactyl Maine Coon

Polydactyl Maine Coons are among the most fascinating and sought-after variations of the Maine Coon breed. Known for their distinctive extra toes and oversized “mitten paws,” these remarkable cats have been part of Maine Coon history for centuries.

Many people are surprised to learn that a Polydactyl Maine Coon is not a separate breed. A Polydactyl Maine Coon is a purebred Maine Coon that carries a naturally occurring genetic trait resulting in extra toes on one or more paws.

Today, Polydactyl Maine Coons are admired for their unique appearance, rich history, and strong connection to the breed’s origins.

What Is a Polydactyl Maine Coon?

The term “polydactyl” comes from the Greek words meaning “many digits.” A polydactyl cat is born with more toes than the typical feline.

Most cats have:

* Five toes on each front paw
* Four toes on each rear paw

A Polydactyl Maine Coon may have additional toes on the front paws, rear paws, or both.

The extra toes often create the appearance of oversized paws or mitten-like feet, giving these cats a distinctive look that many enthusiasts find irresistible.

Despite their unique paws, Polydactyl Maine Coons are identical to traditional Maine Coons in temperament, intelligence, personality, and overall health.

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The History of Polydactyl Maine Coons

Polydactyl cats have been associated with Maine Coons since the breed’s earliest days.

Historically, many sailors considered polydactyl cats to be lucky and often kept them aboard ships. These cats were valued for their excellent balance and hunting abilities while controlling rodent populations at sea.

As ships traveled along the northeastern coast of North America, polydactyl cats became common in coastal communities, particularly in the state of Maine.

Some historians believe that as many as 40 percent of the original Maine Coons may have carried the polydactyl trait.

Because of this historical connection, many breed enthusiasts consider the Polydactyl Maine Coon an important part of the breed’s heritage.

Why Do Some Maine Coons Have Extra Toes?

Polydactyly is caused by a naturally occurring dominant genetic trait.

If one parent carries the gene, some kittens within the litter may inherit the trait and be born with extra toes.

The number of extra toes can vary significantly between cats. Some may have only one additional toe, while others may have several extra toes spread across multiple paws.

The trait has existed naturally for generations and is not the result of crossbreeding or genetic modification.

Are Polydactyl Maine Coons Rare?

Polydactyl Maine Coons are less common than traditional Maine Coons, but they are not considered extremely rare.

Availability depends entirely on the genetics of the breeding cats and the specific litter.

Because many people actively seek Polydactyl Maine Coons, kittens displaying the trait are often reserved quickly.

Their unique appearance and historical significance continue to make them highly desirable among Maine Coon enthusiasts throughout Canada, the United States, and around the world.

What is a Polydactyl Maine Coon?

A Polydactyl Maine Coon is a Maine Coon born with extra toes on one or more paws. This naturally occurring genetic trait has been associated with the breed for centuries and gives many Polydactyl Maine Coons their distinctive “mitten paw” appearance.

Are Polydactyl Maine Coons purebred?

Yes. Polydactyl Maine Coons are purebred Maine Coons. The polydactyl trait is a naturally occurring genetic variation and is not the result of crossbreeding or genetic modification.

How many toes does a Polydactyl Maine Coon have?

Most cats have 18 toes in total. Polydactyl Maine Coons may have additional toes on their front paws, rear paws, or both, resulting in a higher toe count that varies from cat to cat.

What causes polydactyly in Maine Coons?

Polydactyly is caused by a naturally occurring dominant gene. If a parent carries the gene, some kittens may inherit the trait and be born with extra toes.

Are Polydactyl Maine Coons rare?

While less common than traditional Maine Coons, Polydactyl Maine Coons remain highly sought after by many breed enthusiasts because of their unique appearance and historical significance.

Do Polydactyl Maine Coons have health problems?

In most cases, no. Polydactyly is generally considered a harmless genetic variation. Most Polydactyl Maine Coons live healthy, active lives and experience no issues related to their extra toes.

Do extra toes affect a Polydactyl Maine Coon’s mobility?

Typically, no. Most Polydactyl Maine Coons move, run, climb, and play just like any other Maine Coon. Many owners report that their cats are exceptionally agile and sure-footed.

Are Polydactyl Maine Coons recognized by TICA?

Yes. TICA recognizes Polydactyl Maine Coons as Maine Coons carrying a naturally occurring genetic trait. They remain purebred Maine Coons and may be registered accordingly.

Why are Polydactyl Maine Coons called mitten cats?

Many Polydactyl Maine Coons have extra toes that create the appearance of oversized paws resembling mittens or gloves. This unique feature has led to the nickname “mitten cats.”

Did original Maine Coons have extra toes?

Many historians believe that a significant percentage of the original Maine Coons living in the northeastern United States carried the polydactyl trait, making it an important part of the breed’s history.

Are Polydactyl Maine Coons more valuable than traditional Maine Coons?

Because many people specifically seek Polydactyl Maine Coons, demand is often higher. However, value depends on many factors including bloodlines, conformation, health, temperament, and breeder practices.

Are Polydactyl Maine Coons good family pets?

Absolutely. Polydactyl Maine Coons possess the same affectionate, intelligent, and gentle temperament that has made the Maine Coon one of the world’s most popular family cat breeds.

Does Maine Coon Family Specialize in Polydactyl Maine Coons?

Yes. In addition to traditional Maine Coons, Maine Coon Family is proud to work with Polydactyl Maine Coons, a naturally occurring variation of the breed known for its distinctive extra toes and oversized “mitten paws.” These unique cats remain one of the most sought-after and historically significant variations of the Maine Coon breed.

A Passion for the Maine Coon Breed

At Maine Coon Family, our focus has always been simple: raise exceptional Maine Coon and Polydactyl Maine Coon kittens with health, temperament, and quality at the heart of every breeding decision.

As a TICA registered cattery (TICA ID 42271), we have spent years carefully developing our breeding program, selecting outstanding bloodlines, and providing each kitten with the care, socialization, and attention it deserves. We believe responsible breeding is not measured by the number of kittens produced, but by the quality of the cats we raise and the relationships we build with the families who welcome them into their homes.

Today, families from across Canada and the United States continue to choose Maine Coon Family for our commitment to transparency, ethical breeding practices, breeder support, and our dedication to preserving the remarkable qualities that have made the Maine Coon one of the world’s most beloved cat breeds.

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Do Polydactyl Maine Coons Have Health Problems?

One of the most common misconceptions is that Polydactyl Maine Coons suffer from health problems because of their extra toes.

In reality, polydactyly is generally considered a harmless genetic variation.

Most Polydactyl Maine Coons live healthy, active lives without any issues related to their extra digits.

Like all Maine Coons, their overall health depends on responsible breeding practices, proper nutrition, veterinary care, and genetics.

The presence of extra toes alone does not negatively affect a cat’s quality of life.

What Do Polydactyl Maine Coon Paws Look Like?

Polydactyl Maine Coons are famous for their distinctive paws.

Depending on the arrangement of the extra toes, their paws may appear:

* Wider than normal
* Mitten-shaped
* Snowshoe-like
* Extra large and powerful

Many owners describe them as looking as though the cat is wearing mittens or gloves.

These unique paws are often the first feature people notice when meeting a Polydactyl Maine Coon.

Are Polydactyl Maine Coons Better Climbers?

Some owners believe that the extra toes provide additional grip and stability.

While scientific evidence is limited, many enthusiasts report that their Polydactyl Maine Coons appear exceptionally agile and confident when climbing, jumping, and exploring.

Regardless of whether the extra toes provide a measurable advantage, there is no question that the trait contributes to their distinctive appearance and charm.

Polydactyl Maine Coons and the Hemingway Connection

Polydactyl cats are often associated with author Ernest Hemingway.

Visitors to the Hemingway Home in Key West, Florida, can still see descendants of his famous polydactyl cats today.

Because of this connection, many people refer to polydactyl cats as “Hemingway Cats.”

Although not all Hemingway cats are Maine Coons, the association has helped bring greater awareness to the polydactyl trait and its unique history.

Polydactyl Maine Coons at Maine Coon Family

At Maine Coon Family, we are proud to work with both traditional Maine Coons and Polydactyl Maine Coons. Through carefully planned breeding practices and a commitment to health, temperament, and breed quality, we strive to preserve the remarkable characteristics that have made these cats beloved around the world.

Whether you are interested in a traditional Maine Coon or a Polydactyl Maine Coon, our goal remains the same: to raise healthy, well-socialized kittens that become cherished members of their families for years to come.

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