by Rick Healey on Sat Dec 29, 2012 1:24 am
To be fair, it was actually established in an old, random tweet that Cheshire thought highly of polydactyl cats. The writer who originally came up with that (I think Dana takes the credit on that one) technically started it.
When it came time to do the voicemail puzzle, we were actually stumped on how to relay the password surreptitiously until someone mentioned that it could be a pet's name. Since I have a metric ton of photos of Locke and Truman, we knew that we could just repurpose all of those. We knew folks would catch onto them being important quickly enough.
Of course, I didn't pay too much attention to what pics were used, so I didn't even notice that one with Locke's thumbs being visible was used until folks started flipping out about it. Mind you, players flipping out and creating wacky theories is something puppet masters live for. I had even forgotten that Cheshire had previously made comments about polydactyl cats. So we all got highly amused, and polydactyl cat jokes kind of became a hilarious thing.
Now, if you're specifically asking about where Locke and Truman came from, I live just outside of Boston. Boston has, by far, the highest rate by population of polydactylity in felines in the world. In fact, areas with ocean connection to Boston typically have higher rates of polydactylity as Boston cats bring it elsewhere. If you live in this area, you practically have your choice of thumb cats to adopt. When my wife and I decided to adopt, we interviewed with four pairs of kittens for potential adoption - and three pairs had thumbs. It's just one of the things about living nearby.
For the record, both cats are very sweet. Locke is a bold and curious cat, and he typically likes to quickly bound up and show affection by rubbing against a leg. Truman likes to act aloof at first, but he ends up loving affection even more than Locke - he typically leaps into pets and prefers a firm rub to the lighter strokes that Locke likes. Truman even loves belly rubs - know how The Oatmeal says rubbing a cat's belly is like frolicking on the backhairs of an angel? Truman thinks Heaven should have an open-gate policy.
I smiled when the wall was built, for I knew we were creating something incredible. And I smiled when it cracked, for the world would soon see what we had wrought.