July 8
Key West, Fla. - Key West city officials have sided with Ernest Hemingway's former home and its celebrated six-toed felines in a catfight with the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
The Key West City Commission exempted the home from a city law prohibiting more than four domestic animals a household. About 50 cats live there.
The new ordinance, approved Tuesday, reads in part: "The cats reside on the property just as the cats did in the time of Hemingway himself."
"They are not on exhibition in the manner of circus animals...The City Commission finds that family of polydactyl Hemingway cats are indeed animals of historic, social and tourism significance."
It also states that the cats are "an integral part of the history and ambiance of the Hemingway House."
The cats are descendants of a six-toed cat given as a gift to the writer in 1935. All carry the gene for six toes, though not all display the trait.
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