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

Hamlet shares his swag-filled session with robotic cat.

Hamlet’s Hamlet 
(Feline Greeter at The Algonquin Hotel)  

“I thought that Hamlet was the only cat here, “ said one of the hotel quests.
“He is. The black cat is robotic,” I said.

The guest chuckled and asked if I thought Hamlet needed a cat bud? I told him that the robot was Hamlet’s A.I. conduit and a fun, no-threat distraction for him. As Hamlet was a former street cat, before he was rescued and adopted by the Algonquin, chances are he had many encounters with other cats, and “his single cat status” pumps him up.
“Well he certainly made my day. Hamlet looks a lot like our family cat. My kids will get a kick out of these selfies,” he said as he pointed his phone Hamlet’s way.

And Now Blast Off  For A Great Holiday Weekend