Hamlet's Hamlet At The Algonquin (July 2022) - Carole Wilbourn
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Hamlet’s Hamlet At The Algonquin (July 2022)

There are many fond memories for when Hamlet “came out” as the Algonquin Cat …..

Hamlet at work

Hamlet’s Hamlet ..
(Feline Greeter 24×7 at The Algonquin Hotel) ….

Official greeter
Hamlet is now officially settled in as the Algonquin Hotel’s resident cat — a legacy bequeathed to him by Matilda who peacefully passed away in 2017 at her retirement home in Minnesota. (See August 2017 Blog and scroll to Matilda’s Swan Song)

Matilda

Her legacy included Reiki treatments to ease and enhance Hamlet’s transition. The treatments are now an ongoing tradition for this boy — a recovering feral rescue and a working cat.

Hamlet, with the orange wand gifted by Orion — which Hamlet may regift to a needy cat.
And below, Hamlet finds time out from one of his needed naps to play with the glitter ball.

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