more new kittens, just born

reefkprz

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yeah my fiancee went out and rescued a couple new kittens 2 weeks ago and now we have a new litter from one of our other cats putting us at 15?16? 17? 18? cats. I cant keep track. well here is the litter and the mother.

 

hlcroghan

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Ohhhh so cute. They are just adorable. But Holy Cow, Batman!!...that is a lot of cats. I might go insane. I was living in my two bdrm apartment a couple years ago and I had two cats and then the neighborhood cat got into my apartment and had a litter in MY closet(
) and had 5 cats!!! 8 cats in my 2 bdrm apartment!! I thought I was going to kill someone.
 

alyssia

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Originally Posted by hlcroghan
http:///forum/post/2718531
Ohhhh so cute. They are just adorable. But Holy Cow, Batman!!...that is a lot of cats. I might go insane. I was living in my two bdrm apartment a couple years ago and I had two cats and then the neighborhood cat got into my apartment and had a litter in MY closet(
) and had 5 cats!!! 8 cats in my 2 bdrm apartment!! I thought I was going to kill someone.
I can laugh because it didn't happen to me.....
Cute kitties reef!
 

scotts

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Yeah this thread title caught my eye.
I had to make sure that I did not start it.

Looking good dude! We always love them when they start to walk and then when they get a little older and first wake up and just start chasing each other all over the room.
Nice to have the mom though so you will miss that poop down the back of the leg stage. That is always fun.
 

perfectdark

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More than the standard toe count... usually its a double thumb, but it doesnt have to be, makes the paw look huge...
Holy crap is that a lot of felines...
 

reefkprz

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Originally Posted by alyssia
http:///forum/post/2719526
Is it true that cats with double paws have a harder time jumping?
no. they have a better time navigating snow and slippery surfaces due to increased traction. double pawed cats jump just like a normal pawed cat.
 

reefkprz

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had to take a picture of a picture but here is what breakfast looked like whebn we only had 8 cats, we no longer do canned food everymorning, its too hard with so many cats.
 

alyssia

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Originally Posted by reefkprZ
http:///forum/post/2719560
no. they have a better time navigating snow and slippery surfaces due to increased traction. double pawed cats jump just like a normal pawed cat.

That's what I thought too, but my friend just got a double pawed cat at the humane society and they told her it wouldn't be able to jump.
 
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