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    Mutant cats still a draw at Hemingway's coronavirus-hit Florida home

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    Mutant cats still a draw at Hemingway's coronavirus-hit Florida home

    Foreign tourists have been unable to visit due to closed borders because of COVID-19


    Published:  September 03, 2020 12:52 AFP  and  Compiled by Christian Borbon, Senior Web Editor

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    Starved of international visitors, the house once inhabited by writer Ernest Hemingway in the Florida Keys has struggled to stay open. Almost all of its staff have been laid off during the coronavirus pandemic, yet the six-toed cats who live there still attract locals to the site. Image Credit: AFP
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    After the author's death in 1961, his home was converted into one of the leading tourist attractions in Key West. Its residents have survived ferocious hurricanes and economic downturns in the past, but nothing had prepared them for the collapse in tourism brought on by the pandemic. Image Credit: AFP
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    Foreign tourists have been unable to visit because of closed borders and no cruise ships have docked since March. Image Credit: AFP
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    That leaves only domestic tourism, but even that is down because of the coronavirus raging in Florida. That has led to 30 of the museum's 45 employees being laid off in the past week. Image Credit: AFP
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    "I had over 10 guides. Now, I have four," said the site's director, Andrew Morawski. Those who remain split the work between them because the house remains open, offering guided tours and attending the large colony of six-toed cats that are descended from the feline with the genetic oddity that was given to Hemingway as a present decades ago. Image Credit: AFP
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    "We plan on staying open," said Morawski, "especially making sure that all these cats get taken care of." It is no small task either: local tourists who still make it to Key West are more interested in the mutant cats than in the lifestyle of the autor of the "Old Man and the Sea." Image Credit: AFP
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    Hemingway, who won the Nobel Literature prize in 1954, is "not being as taught as much, especially here in the United States, as much as he used to be" said the museum director. For that reason, "the cats seem to be a little bit more of the draw," he said. Image Credit: AFP
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    The heat in Key West is relentless. The face masks of visitors are streaked with sweat as the guide recounts stories of the writer and his wife Pauline, while another museum worker pours ice into the cats' water bowls. "Aww, how cute," say the tourists. Image Credit: AFP

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