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The Hemingway Memorial house in Key West is home to a particular breed of cats. These descendants of the writer’s favorite pets enjoy luxurious accommodations on the museum grounds and VIP passes to every room, garden nook or piece of furniture. Most of them are polydextrous, a trait that was transmitted from generation to generation from one of the “gypsy” cats that Hemingway believed to bring him luck: a cat with seven fingers on its front paws.

Say hi to Francis, and guess where is Francis allowed to sleep? That would be the fluffy, pure white duvet in the master bedroom, a room with beautiful tropical garden vistas on three sides. Francis figured out that sleeping on this bed in a space enclosed by the red rope protects him from any and all unwanted interactions with the public. Not a very sociable cat, as the tour guide said, what you see is what you get.

Little Francis is part of the tour now, he only leaves his favorite and privileged spot to eat and, well…, then comes right back to continue his nap under the scrutiny of tens of visitors and camera flashes, with his back turned to the ruckus and accepting it as an unavoidable nuisance.

I think he got his name from the character Francis Macomber because of his laid back personality, but as far as activities go he has nothing to prove to the world. His life is perfect.

I took quite a few pictures of him before I continued on the tour, walking obediently behind the red rope, past the large sign that said “Please don’t sit on furniture” and a black cat sprawling, belly up on the couch right next to it.

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