logo


Daniel, Cat With 26 Toes, Comes To The Rescue Of Milwaukee Animal Shelter

Cats 26 Toes Help Boost Milwaukee Animal Shelter

CARRIE ANTLFINGER   12/ 9/11 08:02 AM ET   AP

GREENDALE, Wis. — In a reversal of fortunes, a once-unwanted cat has come to the rescue of an animal shelter in need of a new home.

However, this orange-and-white tabby named Daniel is no typical cat. He has a near-record 26 toes, a phenomenon that is helping the nonprofit Milwaukee Animal Rescue Center raise money to relocate to a new building.

Normal cats have 18 toes, but Daniel has two extra on each foot due to a genetic mutation called polydactylism.

Officials at the center found out their rent at a Milwaukee-area mall was being doubled on Jan. 1. So, the shelter is buying a new building and is seeking small donations of $26 – or $1 per toe.

They've collected enough so far to secure the financing with about $80,000 raised since Oct. 24, but they hope to raise $120,000 by Dec. 23 so they can become even more financially stable. About $50,000 of the money raised has come from $26 donations.

"I've always been a firm believer that everything happens for a reason and this is definitely the case," said Amy Rowell, owner of Milwaukee Animal Rescue Center in Greendale.

She found Daniel in October at animal control when she went to pick up another cat. As she bent down to that cat's cage, Daniel stuck his paw out and poked her head.

"He was very clearly saying, `I need to be rescued, I'd like to be your friend, please pay attention to me,'" she said. "And when a sign is that obvious, we tend to not ignore it."

The shelter takes in animals that might otherwise be euthanized.

Daniel was originally going to be adopted out, but Rowell has decided to keep him as a shelter mascot.

Daniel's 26 toes – two shy of the Guinness World Records number_ don't seem to affect his cat activities.

"He runs and he plays and he climbs, he uses a scratching post. He seems to be not bothered by it at all," Rowell said.

 
  • Comments
  • 5
  • Pending Comments
  • 0
  • View FAQ
Comments are closed for this entry
View All
Recency  | 
Popularity
03:56 PM on 12/09/2011
I have a cat with 26 toes as well. His name is Thomas P Thumbs. He is now 15 and still crusing....they say that you should give your Polydactyl cat the middle name of Polydact. Our friend was so in love with ours she found one at a shelter and named it Tip-P-Toe. I love how they use them to grab objects and such.
03:44 PM on 12/09/2011
Our cat, Sammy, also has 26 toes--6 on each of his front paws and 7 on each of his back paws. He can't retract them, but otherwise he's as active as any other cat. Unlike Daniel, Sammy is black with splashes of white on his chest and tummy.
02:48 PM on 12/09/2011
We own a polydactyl cat with 28 toes. 7 on each foot. His name, of course, Poly. We got him at a shelter here in Washington State. We were told after we signed the paperwork to adopt him the he was scheduled to be put down the next day. I guess we could have named him Lucky. Great pet.
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
mdonnarmc
life is a placebo effect
04:15 PM on 12/09/2011
I had a bi-peded cat that had 10 toes on each of the front paws and 8 toes on one back paw and 7 on the other! - All toes were functioning toes. They said that this cat is only 2 away from the Guinness book of records! I wish I knew that, I could have entered my cat for consideration!! oops - lol
02:07 PM on 12/09/2011
That is one CUTE baby.
I have a cat with extra toes as well. She is the smartest cat I have ever had. I saved her life after running stairs at TCU I found her on the ground after she fell from the top of the Stadium (over two stories). I took her to an emergency vet . She had hit her face on the ground as was bleeding from mouth and nose, in shock, her lungs had collapsed and a vertebra was out in her neck. She was 4 weeks old. She bounced back by the next day and I took her home and cared for her. Over 2 year later you would never know she had an Accident…I named her Waffles the Wonder Woot…lol