When we turned the page of the calendar and saw National Tell a Fairy Tale Day, Newton insisted that there was only one story that would do: Puss in Boots.
He does bear a little bit of resemblance to some of the recent cartoon adaptations of that character, doesn’t he?
There are many versions of the story, but the most enduring version of Puss in Boots, was published in a collection of fairy tales by Charles Perrault, which called it, “The Master Cat or Puss in Boots.” In the story, when a miller passes away, the youngest son of a miller watches his older brothers inherit the mill and his father’s donkey, while all he inherits is his father’s cat. He sees that his brothers are going to be able to combine their inheritances to earn a living, but his inheritance of the cat isn’t going to bring him any benefit.
The cat insists that if the young man gets him a pair of boots and a bag, he will be able to help after all, and the young man does as he asks. Soon, the cat begins to catch game and bring it to the King, telling him that it is from the Marquis of Crabas. The cat continues to bring gifts for two or three months, always telling the Kingthey are from the Marquis.
One day, when the King and the Princess are out in the carriage, the cat tells his master to bathe in the river. While his master is bathing, the cat hides his clothes, and then he runs to the road to ask the king for help for the Marquis of Carabas. The King recognizes the cat from his many visits bearing gifts, and when the cat says that the Marquis was set upon thieves while bathing and is now drowning, the King sends his guards to rescue the Marquis from the river. The king gives the Marquis a change of clothes. The princess is quite taken with the young Marquis.
The cat runs ahead and uses threats to convince the people working the land that they should tell the King that their land belongs the Marquis of Carabas. The young man uses this to help convince the King that he already holds vast estates. The cat even kills an ogre so that his master can pretend that the ogre’s castle belongs to the Marquis of Crabas. The king believes the young man is wealthy, the princess falls in love with him, and the Princess and young man wed.
In the end, the puss in boots who made the miller’s son into the Marquis of Carabas and then a prince never has to chase a mouse again unless he wants to.
If would like to read the original version of this story, which the University of Adelaide has it available to read online for free as part of their public domain eBooks project at Puss in Boots.
Layla Morgan Wilde (Cat Wisdom 101) says
I wish I’d known about this holiday. There are so many fairy tales with cats but love Puss and Boots!
Summer says
Puss In Boots is my hero!
The Island Cats says
Newton, you make a great Puss in Boots!
Hilary says
Newton – you look great in boots!
Susan and the gang from Life with Dogs and Cats says
Those boots fit you well. I think you’re a perfect Puss ‘n Boots! (It was always one of my favorite fairy “tails.”)
–Purrs (and wags) from Life with Dogs and Cats
Melissa & Truffles says
I adore Puss in Boots and you look simply dashing, Newt! I wish I had Netflix to watch the new series 🙁
Ellen Pilch says
I didn’t know it was tell a fairy tale day. You look great as Puss in boots.
The Swiss Cats says
Newton, you’re pawsome with your boots ! Purrs
Brian Frum says
That was a great story Newton!!!
Random Felines says
wonderful!
The Florida Furkids says
Great story and pawsome boots!!
The Florida Furkids
Fur Everywhere says
I’ve never read the story before, but it sounds so sweet!!
Annabelle says
That was one very ambitious cat!!! MOL
da tabbies o trout towne says
dood…anda grate tale thiz iz inn deed……ya look good in yur bootz bye de way !!
♥♥♥
Cats of Wildcat Woods says
You do make a great Puss in Boots!
Flynn says
You make a very good Puss in Boots Newton.
William says
Hmm. Very clever!
Cathy Keisha says
I’d heard OF Puss in Boots but never know what it was about. I’m sure though that Newton is more handsome but can he bring you riches?
Mark's Mews says
That is a most amazing story! But couldnt the cat have gotten the whole kingdom fer hisself?
Kjelle Bus aka Charlie Rascal says
Newton you look Pawsome as Puss in boots and it’s a grrreat fairy tale !
XOXO