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Kimpton Hotel Vintage Seattle Seattle

Adela Lee

dog

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The Peabody Hotel Memphis, Tennessee

The Peabody Memphis

ducks at hotel

03of 08The Algonquin New York CityThis storied Manhattan hotel has had a cat in residence since the 1920s, when a stray named Billy checked in. Eight of the felines have been named Hamlet, after onetime resident John Barrymore’s greatest stage role. The current Hamlet — a rescue from a feral cat colony in Long Island — strolls the halls, getting brushings from guests and attending hotel events.

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The Algonquin New York City

Hamlet at the Alongquin hotel

This storied Manhattan hotel has had a cat in residence since the 1920s, when a stray named Billy checked in. Eight of the felines have been named Hamlet, after onetime resident John Barrymore’s greatest stage role. The current Hamlet — a rescue from a feral cat colony in Long Island — strolls the halls, getting brushings from guests and attending hotel events.

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Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa Maui, Hawaii

Courtesy Hyatt Regency Maui

Hyatt-Regency-Maui-Penguin

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Salamander Resort & Spa Middleburg, Virginia

Courtesy Salamander Resort & Spa

Cupcake the Miniature Horse at the Salamander Resort & Spa

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Park Hyatt Chicago

Parker Pug

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The Ritz-Carlton Amelia Island Amelia Island, Florida

Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island

parrot

08of 08Fearrington House Inn Pittsboro, North CarolinaFearrington House InnThis luxe resort is located on a dairy farm, and boasts 30 cows (which they call belties), goats, chickens and donkeys for guests to interact with.

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Fearrington House Inn Pittsboro, North Carolina

Fearrington House Inn

goats

This luxe resort is located on a dairy farm, and boasts 30 cows (which they call belties), goats, chickens and donkeys for guests to interact with.

source: people.com