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Larry, the Downing Street Cat, is pictured outside of 10 Downing Street, the official residence of Britain's Prime Minister in London on Tuesday. — AFP ...
Downing Street officials are preparing a “media plan” to announce the eventual passing of Larry the cat. Larry has become a widely loved fixture of Downing Street and is often seen outside the ...
Larry says this is still ‘in tactical planning stage.'" He's also not the only cat who has lived at Downing Street; the Times pointed out that there's also Palmerston, who was at the Foreign ...
For those unfamiliar with Larry's story, the cat was adopted from Battersea Cats Home and brought to Downing Street by David Cameron in 2011 as a pet for his children. Since then, Larry has ...
The beloved Downing Street cat, Larry, is getting on in years. Thus, officials are drawing up a media plan to announce his death when it is time to say goodbye to the feline.
All change at Downing Street, except Larry the Cat By Reuters July 5, 20249:23 AM PDTUpdated July 5, 2024 ...
Prime ministers come and go in the UK, but Larry the Cat – the "chief mouser" of 10 Downing Street – isn’t going anywhere. Or at least he’d better not be.
Known officially as the chief mouser at the prime minister's residence at No. 10 Downing Street, Larry will not be joining outgoing chief David Cameron and his family when they move out Wednesday.
The 17-year-old tabby was adopted from a cat rescue charity in 2011 to keep the Downing Street mice at bay, although then premier David Cameron revealed his performance left something to be desired.
The 17-year-old tabby was adopted from a cat rescue charity in 2011 to keep the Downing Street mice at bay, although then premier David Cameron revealed his performance left something to be desired.
The 17-year-old tabby was adopted from a cat rescue charity in 2011 to keep the Downing Street mice at bay, although then premier David Cameron revealed his performance left something to be desired.