The hell? Why are cat's growing extra toes? Are they more susceptible to radiation from the (cosmically) recent explosion of nuclear power usage, or to the fossil fuel soaked air? Or do they just know something we don't?gigastar said:Zontar said:To be honest, I'm fairly certain this is happening in more then just my area.Objectable said:Dude, contact a scientist. You are watching evolution at work.
You would be right. Theres an island (i forget its name) where the average number of toes on a cats foot is 7, with the current record holder being 11 or so.
They also put theese cats up for adoption, so odds are your local cats are descended from a cat from that island.