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This "Britain's first cat" ushered in the third prime minister in its cat life

This "Britain's first cat" ushered in the third prime minister in its cat life

Britain has changed prime ministers again. Because of the hard stone of "Brexit", the United Kingdom has changed three "leaders" in three years, and 10 Downing Street in the Prime Minister's Office has also welcomed Boris Johnson, the new owner. Although the Prime Minister's Office changes owners frequently, only the United Kingdom has changed its prime minister. Because of the hard stone of "Brexit", the United Kingdom has changed three "leaders" in three years, and 10 Downing Street in the Prime Minister's Office has also welcomed Boris Johnson, the new owner. Although the Prime Minister's Office frequently changes owners, there is a cat that does not move, it is the "first cat in Britain" Larry.

This "Britain's first cat" ushered in the third prime minister in its cat life

The reason why he is so bullish is because Larry belongs to the "civil service". Larry moved to 10 Downing Street in 2011, when there was a rat infestation in the Prime Minister's Office, and the government selected Larry, the cat in the shelter, to be the "chief rat catcher", and the prime minister was Cameron, who came to power in 2010. Unexpectedly, this rat catcher did not seek his own government in his position, and he caught a rat in half a year, and he either slept lazily all day or went out to "pick up his sister".

This "Britain's first cat" ushered in the third prime minister in its cat life

The chief mousetrap was ineffective, causing British officials to fight on their own. At a budget discussion meeting in 2015, a rat ran through the office, and officials were frightened and shouted for help. Then Chancellor of the Exchequer Os and Secretary of State for Commerce Matthew Hancock stepped forward, and the two cooperated to force the rat into a dead corner and do what Larry was supposed to do.

This "Britain's first cat" ushered in the third prime minister in its cat life

Osborne, the chancellor of the exchequer at the time, carried the rat that had been caught.

One day, a rat jumped up and down in the study at 10 Downing Street, and Larry was sleeping indifferently, which made Cameron can't help but "fire" Larry, but still allowed him to "retire" and live in the Prime Minister's Office.

When Cameron resigned in 2016, Larry was left at 10 Downing Street, welcoming its second owner, Teresa May. It is said that the new leader should always be well represented, but Larry's nature is difficult to move, and he has been publicly photographed as "dereliction of duty". The Daily Telegraph reported in March 2017 that Larry was photographed by a photographer catching a rat, playing with it and then releasing it.

This "Britain's first cat" ushered in the third prime minister in its cat life

Larry's "scandal" is not only not to catch mice, shortly after Theresa May became prime minister, Larry and the British "foreign ministry's first cat" Palmerston got into a fight, and shamefully, it also lost. Compared with the lazy Larry, Palmerston has caught a lot of rats for the Foreign Office, and his political achievements are very prominent, and he is also a good fighter. After being injured by Palmerston, Larry recovered from a bout of injuries and left a "psychological shadow": he used to like to go to the Foreign Ministry to blow air conditioning, but after a fight, he did not dare to go.

This "Britain's first cat" ushered in the third prime minister in its cat life

In 2016, the UK's First Cat and the UK Foreign Office's First Cat were about to fly one.

Now, with 10 Downing Street changing hands again, Larry has ushered in his third prime minister, and he is also a cat who has only seen the world. I don't know what funny stories will be told by Larry, who is lazy and a little funny, under the prime minister, who also feels a little "funny"?

(Qilu Evening News, Qilu One Point, reporter Wang Xiaoying)