Who knew a cat could become a key player in British politics? Discover the quirky tale of Larry, the Chief Mouser to the Cabinet!
Larry the Cat, the unofficial Chief Mouser to the Cabinet, has stolen the hearts of British citizens and politicians alike during his eight years at Downing Street. Originally adopted by Prime Minister David Cameron in 2011, Larry was meant to keep the rodent population in check, but his charm and antics quickly made him a beloved figure beyond his pest control duties. Even after Cameron and his family vacated the premises, Larry managed to stay put, solidifying his status as the true mascot of Downing Street.
As the unique feline resident witnessed the revolving door of six prime ministers—from Cameron to the current Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer—Larry became a symbol of continuity amid the chaos of political change. While world leaders discussed pressing matters and debated policies, Larry could be found lounging in sunny spots or commandeering the office chairs, blissfully unaware of the high-stakes negotiations happening around him.
Recently, Downing Street officials drew up plans for the solemn occasion of announcing Larry's inevitable death, highlighting the affectionate relationship the public has with this remarkable cat. Larry’s presence behind the iconic black door serves as a reminder of the unifying power of quirky personalities in the often-stressful world of politics. He has even had a record of being featured on a number of news channels, delighting audiences with his whimsical quirks.
Interestingly, while Larry the Cat has become an integral part of British culture, he is not the only famous cat in politics. Across the globe, leaders have relied on their feline companions for support and comic relief. For instance, former US President George W. Bush had a cat named India, while current leaders like Canada's Justin Trudeau have also been seen with their furry friends, proving that behind every serious leader is a cat who just wants to play. So, the next time you find yourself in a serious discussion, remember the whimsical world of four-legged friends making politics a tad more tolerable!
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Number 10 has drawn up plans for when Downing Street's cat Larry, now 17, passes away and codenamed the preparations Larry Bridges.
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Larry has become a beloved fixture of Downing Street, often seen outside the door to Number 10 during major political events.
Downing Street officials are preparing for the eventual passing of Larry, the 17-year-old chief mouser, with the code "Larry bridges" to announce the news, ...
Invezz.com - Downing Street officials are reportedly preparing for the eventual passing of Larry, the No 10 chief mouser, a 17-year-old tabby cat who has ...
Larry the cat was adopted from Battersea Cats Home and brought to Downing Street by David Cameron in 2011. Since then, Larry has outlasted five prime ...
Larry has become a beloved fixture of Downing Street, often seen outside the door to Number 10 during major political events.
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When Keir Starmer became the 6th Prime Minister in the last 8 years, it was our beloved Larry that continued to remain the one constant despite the recent ...
Larry the Cat, who has served as Chief Mouser under six British prime ministers is now 17-year-old. The Chief Mouser is thought to be in his final years.
Downing Street sources have revealed what will happen when beloved Chief Mouser Larry the Cat passes away. The feline has become a popular fixture at Number ...
The 17-year-old cat is thought to be in his final years, having already survived five British leaders and outlived the average lifespan of a tabby cat.