The original Italian title of the first edition was Costantino Fortunato, but was later known as Il gatto con gli stivali (lit.The cat with the boots); the French title was "Histoires ou contes du temps passé, avec des moralités" with the subtitle "Les Contes de ma mère l'Oye" ("Stories or Fairy Tales from Past Times with Morals", subtitled "Mother Goose Tales").), commonly known in English as "Puss in Boots", is a European literary fairy tale about a cat who uses trickery and deceit to gain power, wealth, and the hand of a princess in marriage for his penniless and low-born master.
The cat hurries ahead of the coach, ordering the country folk along the road to tell the king that the land belongs to the "Marquis of Carabas", saying that if they do not he will cut them into mincemeat.
The cat appears in the third act pas de caractère of Tchaikovsky's ballet The Sleeping Beauty, The tale opens with the third and youngest son of a miller receiving his inheritance—a cat.
At first, the youngest son laments, as the eldest brother gains the mill, and the middle brother gets the mules.
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