It did seem like a perfect name for the cat, and Cass smirked. 'I think she likes it,' he said with a smirk.
He didn't fail to notice the frown on her face when he said he had to leave, and did feel a small pang of guilt. Yet, the thought of meeting Millicent's daughter, who was most likely quite sad over her mother's conditions.
'I'm sorry to go, Pansy,' he said. 'But I have to. Of course I'll say hello to Percy for you, and remind him about London. And you'll have to give Harry a kiss for me, since I no longer can do it for myself,' he added with a wink.
Getting up, he pulled her up too, kissing her goodbye, slipping out before the child entered the room.