Hamlet's Hamlet At The Algonquin - Carole Wilbourn
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Hamlet’s Hamlet At The Algonquin

Hamlet’s Hamlet — The Algonquin Hotel
(Hamlet’s Gig — The 24/7 Official Greeter)

Hamlet’s Halloween Mascot

Halloween black cat

With his robotic cat look-alike

I instinctively want to hug Hamlet, but I remind myself that I am his therapist and Reiki practitioner, so I should chill. He was especially huggable the other afternoon when he hung with his robotic look-alike and paid tribute to himself and Halloween with the wand that had an orange cat face. Leave it to Hamlet. His session always includes some fitness fun.

A recovering feral rescue and now “working cat”, he has a steady, ever growing group of admirers.

Bold, Bad Red-Head Temperament
Hotel guests pointed their smart phones Hamlet’s way as he worked out with the cat face.
“Way to go,” said one of the guests.
Another guest told me how one of his Brit co-workers booked a reservation at the Algonquin when he shared a selfie of Hamlet with her. She saw something of the Ninja rogue in him. I refer to it as the bold, bad red-head (or ginger, orange) temperament.

Hamlet’s Short List
We ended the session on a lunch note. One of Hamlet’s staff had his lunch ready. And he is a foodie, not an anomaly for a recovering feral from the streets where every meal is eaten as the last supper. Yes, food is on Hamlet’s very short list, but like many a rescued cat, he has this innate ability or desire to please, call it gratefulness. But because he is a cat, and a cat is a cat, the ball or string is always in his court.


More Halloween Fun for Hamlet

Halloween spin — puppy in a pumpkin suit