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I had a small cat who once stole a thick porterhouse steak that weighed almost as much as he did. He had dragged it several feet across the floor before his crime was discovered.
Nice. Our first cat did that with a roast of some kind; dragged the entire plate off the table with it, too.

He also loved canteloupe, and would bang on the blinds to get my dad to kick him out of the house. He was determined to get out, and bring fleas in with him. Smartest cat we ever had, to be honest.

Another cat we had around the same time, on the other hand, was possibly the dumbest cat. No homing instincts - she disappeared for 2 months after getting out and somehow survived.
 
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You were going for Polydactyly.

A Pterodactyl is:

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I have had more than one thumb-type polydactyl cat over the years. They are great. I had one pick up a mouse by the tail with this thumb and huck the mouse into his mouth. The mouse was totally freaking out as he was picked up by his tail by a cat.
WRONG, @Cats himself identified such cars as pterodactyls back on page 1
 
This is why women like guys with cats. These men have already been broken in.
My husband is a cat man. My mom's dog groomer had a litter of kittens that had been dumped at her farm. He was picking up my mom's dog, saw the litter, and called me. We adopted the two black kittens right away.

Cat tax: Athena, 10-years old, from the dog groomer
 

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