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Britain's "first cat" was injured by the chief cat of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, how much revenge is it?

According to the British "Daily Telegraph" report, palmerston, a rat catcher for the British Foreign Office, ran to the prime minister's official residence and No. 10 Downing Street to "visit the door", but touched the nail and was "swept out" by a policeman. It then sat at the door of the Prime Minister's official residence, looking extremely dissatisfied and even confronting a police officer.

Britain's "first cat" was injured by the chief cat of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, how much revenge is it?

Palmerston, who was already very irritable, met his "sworn enemy" Larry at the door (Larry was the "Chief Mousecat of the Cabinet Office" at 10 Downing Street in the Prime Minister's Office, and cameron continued to stay in office after his departure. But this time it was fine, the two cats only briefly confronted each other, and Palmerston returned to the Foreign Office. The last time they "met in a narrow road" at the entrance of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the two cats "waved their claws at each other" without a word, and in this fierce conflict, Larry was injured with one paw and had to lie in bed for several days to recuperate from the wound.

Britain's "first cat" was injured by the chief cat of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, how much revenge is it?

When Palmerston was adopted back to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as "Chief Mouse Catcher", the media also optimistically believed: "Because the location of the British Foreign Office is close to 10 Downing Street, the Prime Minister's Office, Palmerston may be able to become friends with Larry, britain's first cat who lives there." As a result, the personalities of the two cats are incompatible to the point of "water and fire". It has also been reported that Larry has always had a poor relationship with his neighbors, and he often beats up with Freya, a cat at 11 Downing Street, who was later exiled to the countryside and forced by the police to fight between Larry and Freya.

Britain's "first cat" was injured by the chief cat of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, how much revenge is it?

It is difficult to explain the enmity between cats, but it is a bit too much to use the discord between cats to guide political public opinion. Cats don't want to participate in the political struggle of humans, their job is to catch mice, sell cuteness, and by the way, enhance the popularity and image of the government, and always ask them to maintain their image in front of the media like government officials, right?