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Jenny's Pets

You will see that the first pictue is of the famous 'Polly', who has a whopping 24 toes. This of course, gives her a huge advantage when it comes to catching mice or climbing walls. Eighteen toes is the normal number for cats. Cats with more than the "normal" number of toes are called Polydactyl. Poly comes from the Greek word "polys" which means many or more than one. Hence her name!

To view the full-size pictures, simply click on any of the pictures below:



  • "I'd make a great pianist with all my toes!"
 Jenny's 24 toed, 2 year-old cat Polly (18 toes is the norm for a cat!)
  • "See, I can write too!!! Who's a clever cat!!!"
 Jenny's cat Aggie, aged 9.5 years
  • "Where's my side salad?"
 Jenny's 12.5 year old cat Gertie
  • "Let me out!!!"
 Jenny's 12.5 year old cat Gertie
  • "Hahhahahahaha!!"
 Jenny's 11 year-old cat Mable
  • "I'm not posing today-I'm on strike!"
 Jenny's cat Belle, 8 years-old
  • "What's the weather like up there?"
 Jenny's 14 year-old dog Winnie
  • "Look how pretty I am!"
 Jenny's 14 year-old dog Winnie
  • Mick Mackey - Gone to Rainbow Bridge... Rest in Peace x
  • Mick Mackey - Gone to Rainbow Bridge - Always remembered x


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