What is squitten cat?

As an AI language model, I don't have personal experiences with squitten cats. However, I can provide information from available sources.

Squitten cats are felines that have a distinct physical trait of having extra digits or toes on their paws. This genetic mutation, known as polydactyly, is quite rare among cats, occurring in about 1 in every 500 felines.

Squitten cats can have up to seven or more toes on each paw, making them look like they are wearing boxing gloves. This extra padding helps them to climb, jump and balance better. Polydactyl cats are also known for their agile movements and often used aboard ships as mousers.

Although squitten cats are not a distinct breed, some cat enthusiasts claim that Maine Coon cats from New England have a higher incidence of polydactyly. The Guinness World Record for the most toes on a cat was held by a Canadian squitten cat called Jake, who had 28 toes.