Modern Cat

THE ALGONQUIN HOTEL CAT

The best place to stay in New York City? Obviously the hotel where your check in will be presided over by the resident rescue cat!

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The rooms are spacious and lovely, the lobby bar dark and cozy, and the Midtown locale, steps from Bryant Park and Times Square, perfectly situated. And yet those are not even the best parts, because this hotel has a resident cat!

The Algonquin Hotel is storied, to be sure. This historic, petfriendl­y hotel has both old-world elegance and a literary arts pedigree—writer and wit Dorothy Parker and thespian John Barrymore were among the hotel’s residents and frequenter­s, and the group of writers that regularly lunched there from 1919 to 1929 were the very ones that gave rise to the term vicious circle. Today, however, the hotel has a totally different reason for being regarded as catty.

The Algonquin Hotel, which happens to be the oldest continuous­ly running hotel in New York City with a history that dates back to 1902, has an equally venerable feline tradition: the hotel has been home to a succession of “Algonquin Cats” since 1923. A stray cat named Billy was the first, kicking off a tradition that continues to this day. For 15 years Billy ruled the roost at the Algonquin and it seems that he was intent on a successor—

just two days after his passing a stray cat wandered into The Algonquin; Billy’s replacemen­t had appointed himself and was christened Rusty, though he would shortly be renamed Hamlet in honour of John Barrymore, who was a resident at the time.

Over the years the hotel has been home to a total of 11 cats, all of them rescues, in a lineage that includes seven Hamlets and three Matildas. The cats have proved a huge hit with guests, and the current Matilda, who began her residence in December 2010, is no exception.

Alice De Almeida, the Algonquin’s Chief Cat Officer (how do we get this job?), reports that Matilda receives fan mail and gifts from around the world, including such far flung countries as Japan, Australia, and Russia.

If you’re in the Big Apple, stop by and say "Hi" or, better yet, book yourself a room. Not only will they welcome you, they’ll welcome your cat—free of charge. Need a reason to visit? Matilda’s tenth anniversar­y party is taking place August 10. The bash will include a cat fashion show with looks designed by Ada Nieves and will benefit the Mayor’s Alliance for NYC Animals. We can’t wait.

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