A six-toed cat at the Hemingway Home and Museum in Key West, Fla., in April. But it became clear that one beloved tourist attraction had survived the storm unscathed: the colony of six-toed cats that resides at the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum on Key West. But the Miami Herald reported that the damage to Key West, a tourist destination and end-of-the-road hideaway, appeared to be less severe than feared. One six-toed cat’s front paw. Gonzales told our correspondent, Francisco Alvarado, that he felt sure no cat would lose any of its nine lives.
Source: Washington Post September 11, 2017 15:56 UTC