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Colin Powell, the cat, met Friday with Colin Powell, the secretary of state, who heaped praise on the uneasy black feline as "the best cat in the country." "Hey, Colin, how are you," Powell, the secretary of state, said when they were introduced in the treaty room on the seventh floor of the State Department before cameras and cat fanciers. "It's nice to have you here." The prize-winning cat, a copper-eyed Bombay born in the Brookfield, Conn., home of Sharyn and Sig Hauck, on the first anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, responded with a hesitant purr, and had nothing further to offer reporters, on the record or otherwise. Colin Powell, the secretary of state, said he had been given the chance to name the recently born offspring of Colin, the cat, and had chosen Ralph Bunche, in honor of the late diplomat. Hauck, explaining later how Colin the cat got his name, said, "We name all of our black cats after prominent African-Americans." The cat's parents were named after musician Isaac Hayes and author Jamaica Kincaid, his grandmother after Rosa Parks, the integrationist. | Oh, you thought we just made up Barry Schweid's Associated Press (via Boston Globe) article "Colin Powell meets feline doppelganger," huh? posted in articles on August 17, 2004 2:10 PM | t (1) « Previous phile: Honoring the black pioneers rock rolled over. » Next phile: Children's books as mirrors and windows. Comments
They also have a black kitten named Sean "P. Diddy" Combs, according to this story, which includes pictures of Sig Hauck and his cats. They name each cat after a person of color who has made a difference in the world. One Burmese kitten is named Aung San Suu Kyi, after a Thailand Nobel Peace Prize winner. Guava, August 18, 2004 3:03 AM
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