
polydactyl tuxetortico
back paws each have 5 toes, front paws have 6 and 7!

back paws each have 5 toes, front paws have 6 and 7!
hey yall. my 5mo kitten woke up with a limp today. she’s fully vaxxed and spayed. she doesn’t react when i touch her paw or leg, but she also doesn’t want it to touch the ground as she walks. i can’t see anything wrong with it on the surface. do you think she just pulled a muscle? after how long does a limp become concerning? thanks!
this is my baby, ziggy. i birthed her myself. i love her so much. she’s 5 months old now!
“draw me like one of your french cats, jack”
actually though, do yall think Ziggy is a tortie or calico? the white splotches make me think calico, but the distribution of other colors looks like tortoiseshell
i just wanna show off my baby. she is currently recovering from tapeworms :(
the first image is from yesterday (11 weeks old), keep swiping to go back in time and see her when i first got her (5 weeks old)
this was on my kitten’s tail. she’s 11 weeks old. what is it?? she has a vet appointment on friday, should i wait 2 days to ask them?
*NOT seeking veterinary advice, just seeking other peoples experiences
Hello everybody! I am a grad student studying archaeology. For my thesis/project, I am working on a site in the Lesser Antilles that has human remains present. To protect the site, I am trying to remain vague, but artifacts in the area suggest that the remains are Taino. I would like to get in contact with some communities throughout the Caribbean that have Taino heritage so I can conduct meaningful consultation. But, since this site could possibly be linked to other Indigenous groups, I am also interested in reaching out to groups that are not Taino. How can I find organized heritage groups/descendant communities to reach out to? Thanks :)
Hello everybody! I am a grad student studying archaeology. For my thesis/project, I am working on a site in the Lesser Antilles that has human remains present. To protect the site, I am trying to remain vague, but artifacts in the area suggest that the remains are Taino. I would like to get in contact with some communities throughout the Caribbean that have Taino heritage so I can conduct meaningful consultation. How can I find organized heritage groups/descendant communities to reach out to? Thanks :)