Britain's "first cat" named Larry was originally a stray male cat rescued in the Battersea Cat and Dog Shelter in London. In February 2011, he was "recruited" to 10 Downing Street, London, England, and was awarded the title of "Chief MouseTrap Officer".

The British Prime Minister's Office has been plagued by rat infestations. Since Larry became the "chief rat catcher" at 10 Downing Street, British Prime Minister David Cameron had high hopes for it to be loyal to his job and sweep away the rats in the Prime Minister's Office.
After Larry took office, his appearance was very cute, very popular with everyone, and he even became a diplomat and met with leaders from time to time. With the exposure on social networks, Larry's limelight was also unique, and he even had his own Twitter, becoming the official spokesperson for Downing Street Ten.
To Cameron's disappointment, Larry seems to lack a "killer instinct" and spends his days wandering around the Prime Minister's mansion or sleeping.
From time to time, Larry lay on the road outside 10 Downing Street basking in the sun. Even relying on identity and thousands of pampering, there is no fear, blocking the main traffic road.
The staff couldn't take it anymore and carefully carried him to the safe area, and Larry was very cooperative.
British Prime Minister David Cameron, who could not tolerate his excesses, sacked Larry, the "first cat" of the Prime Minister's Office, who slept all day on the grounds of dereliction of duty and did not catch mice, from the position of "chief rat catcher" at 10 Downing Street.
Cameron decided to have Freya, the pet cat of chancellor of the exchequer George Osborne, succeed Larry as the "Chief Mousetrap Officer" in the Prime Minister's Office. In addition, in order to avoid psychological harm to Larry, Cameron will still allow him to continue to live in the Prime Minister's Office.
Cats are also dignified and jealous, and Larry often fights with Freya for turf, often winning or losing. Freya is very dedicated, easy-going by nature, and her mind is full of catching
Rats on. So Larry was in charge of outreach and selling cuteness, and Freya was responsible for catching rats, which was also very happy. However, people think that the title of "first cat" is still Larry. Freya can only be regarded as the second cat of the Prime Minister's Office.
There are rumors that Freya was inexplicably suspected by the good British people of being a spy from China (the breed is our Chinese big tanuki), and fraya has since been relegated to the countryside. (It's just that Freya is retired.) Pictured here is Larry's other opponent, Palmerston, a rat catcher raised by the British Foreign Office, who is also a first-class master in fighting in addition to his super ability to catch rats.
Larry and Palmerston did not gain the upper hand after many battles, and even once injured his right front paw and had to recuperate indoors for a while. The foreign ministry official residence that was once the favorite to go to did not dare to go again, and it was rumored that the air conditioning of the foreign ministry was relatively new, and Larry liked to stay there.
Since 2011, he has worked in 10 Downing Street, and although he has experienced a dismissal storm and a "power struggle", Larry still struggles "conscientiously" on the front line. Fast forward 8 years, and Larry has witnessed the ups and downs of cameron, Aunt May and Johnson, the three prime ministers shovelers, and are also the old qualifications here.
Over the years, although Larry can't fight and rats can't catch, with its long-term accumulated popularity and audience popularity, it has long been famous and continues to be its chief rat catcher at 10 Downing Street.
Larry's "good image" has been loved by many British people. The picture shows children near the Prime Minister's Office who often come to play with Larry. However, Larry Gao, who has long been accustomed to big scenes and big people, is still cold.
It must be affirmed that Larry's youth was dedicated to the Prime Minister's Office and brought a lot of joy to everyone. Now that he has entered old age, I hope that he will live to be old, cute to old, and so cool and willful to old.