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How many polydactyl cats did Hemingway supposedly own?

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How many polydactyl cats did Hemingway supposedly own?

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Polydactyl cats are known by various names – “mitten cats”, “thumb cats”, “six-finger cats” and “Hemingway cats”. The latter is because of writer Ernest Hemingway who made his home on the small island of Key West, Florida. He shared the island with nearly 50 cats, including a 6-toed polydactyl given to him by a ship captain; the cats bred and the polydactyl trait became common, hence polydactyls are often known as “Hemingway Cats”. Hemingway’s colony of cats was free-breeding with the local cat population and the ratio of polydactyl cats to normal-toes cats was about 50/50. Another story suggests that the cat given to Hemingway was a female double-pawed cat and that the polydactyl cats on the island came from 19th Century ships’ cats. The high rate of polydactyl cats in Boston, USA has also led to the nickname “Boston Thumb Cats”. The nickname “double-pawed” cats is a misnomer since there is a specific double paw condition.

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