A ginger cat named hamlet became a new symbol at the Algonquin hotel

A ginger cat named hamlet became a new symbol at the Algonquin hotel

A month ago, this redhead tramp stealing food in the town of Hempstead. And now the tailed beasts have become the object of adoration of one of the most fashionable establishments of Manhattan’s historic Algonquin hotel in Midtown.

A cat named hamlet became the new twelfth symbol of the hotel, replacing all adored Matilda III, who after seven years of service retired.

The first few weeks, the hamlet was hidden from outsiders, and for the first time decided to show itself to the public at the annual cat fashion show, which took place in the building.

Legendary Algonquin Hotel Gets New #Cat Supervisor https://t.co/o2mAPW4q8c pic.twitter.com/nsu8BeaLo6

— Pets Newz (@Pets_Newz) August 2, 2017

For the cats in the hotel watching Alice de Aleida, whose duties include care, management of the social network of the cat and provide veterinary care.

The hotel Algonquin, which runs from 1902, cats live from 1920 when the first school was visited by a stray cat named Billy, and never left. But the first cat named hamlet appeared in a hotel in 1933. First cat’s name was Rusty, but he was given a new worthy name in honor of the great actor, Barrymore and Andrew, who offered to change the cat’s name.

In Algonquin there were seven Hamlets and three Matilda. The last cat became a symbol of the institution in 2010, and was the most popular pet hotel. She starred on television and in October 2016 even released his own book.

According to de Almeida, 11-year-old Grand lady is tired after many years of service.

«All grow up differently, but it is not so friendly. Matilda III less playing with the children and does not want to be photographed with visitors.»

The staff decided to provide the pet cat a quiet old age, away from public attention, so Alice de Almeida took her in.

After that, the hotel decided to find a new mascot at the shelter, the same red-haired and short-haired hamlet. They found the right cat at the center for animal rescue Bideawee.

The owner of the Motel along with the employees were initially concerned about how visitors will react to the emergence of a new tailed. But before the charm of this cat couldn’t resist, no employee of the institution.

«You just look at him! Well, what’s not to love?»

Hamlet went from Long Island to the stray cat-in-residence at the Algonquin Hotel https://t.co/eaEZQyNCns pic.twitter.com/83THLpXNND

— Erin Ruberry (@erinruberry) August 1, 2017

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