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Hemingway’s Six-Toed Cats Ride Out Hurricane Irma in Key West

“When we started to round up the cats to take them inside, some of them actually ran inside knowing it was time to take shelter,” said the curator of the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum.

Entire islands have been reduced to rubble, streets have turned to rivers, cranes have buckled and more than 30 people have died.

But the six-toed Hemingway cats are fine.

The 54 cats, many of them descendants of a white polydactyl cat owned by Ernest Hemingway, live at the writer’s house in Key West, Fla., which was hit hard by Hurricane Irma.

As the storm approached last week, officials ordered a full evacuation of the Florida Keys. But Jacque Sands, the general manager of the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum, refused to leave. She had an obligation, she said, to see the property and the cats through the hurricane.

Animal lovers fretted. One of Hemingway’s granddaughters, the actress Mariel Hemingway, publicly urged Ms. Sands to move to safety. “I think you’re wonderful and an admirable person for trying to stay there and to try to save the cats and the house,” she said in a video posted by TMZ, but “this is frightening. This hurricane is a big deal.”

“Get in the car with the cats and take off,” Ms. Hemingway pleaded.

Ms. Sands did not. The cats, she said, would come inside…

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