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Hemingway cats feline fine after Irma batters Keys

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MIAMI: Hurricane Irma may have wreaked devastatio­n to the Florida Keys islands, but, much to everyone’s relief, a colony of sixtoed cats descended from a pet owned by Ernest Hemingway have survived without a scratch. Stern orders to evacuate, dire warnings of the doom that inevitably awaited and the desperate pleas of the legendary writer’s granddaugh­ter were not enough to budge the caretakers of the historic house — who decided to place their faith in the building’s thick limestone walls and ride out the monster storm with their 54 feline friends. “We took them inside that fortress with us and we had 10 employees stay here on site,” Dave Gonzales, curator of the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum on the island of Key West told broadcaste­r NBC. As the hurricane approached, packing gusts of 200 km an hour, many grew worried and urged the staff to reconsider their decision. “Ultimately it is just a house. Save the cats. Get all the cats in the car and take off!” actress Mariel Hemingway, Ernest’s granddaugh­ter, urged in a video posted to the website TMZ. Jacque Sands, the site’s general manager, did not. Instead, she and the others reinforced the windows of the colonial-style home, which Hemingway bought in 1931 and where he wrote “A Farewell to Arms,” and waited it out. “The cats seemed to be more aware sooner of the storm coming in, and in fact 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 Gonzales.

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