A stalwart of the British political scene, Larry the Cat has ruled the roost in Downing Street for a decade, serving three prime ministers and becoming a legend in his own naptime.
The tabby-and-white cat arrived at 10 Downing Street on Feb. 15, 2011, at the age of four.
He was adopted from London’s Battersea Dogs & Cats Home, an animal shelter, and was chosen for his mousing skills, according to his biography on the Downing Street Web site.
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He received the title of Chief Mouser — the first inhabitant of the prime minister’s famous residence and office to do so.
However, while he did catch three mice in his early months, according to David Cameron, his first prime minister, he has since disappointed, leaving the role in the “tactical planning stage.”
Nevertheless, the nonchalant operator has clung on to power.
While lacking the killer instinct, Larry has made fur fly in very undiplomatic spats with feline rivals including Palmerston, the black-and-white resident of the nearby foreign ministry.
Palmerston has since turned tail, quit politics and retired to the countryside last year.
Larry’s soft-power diplomacy has “captured the hearts of the great British public,” Downing Street has said.
That includes building up a rapport with the journalists, photographers and camera crews stationed outside, who reward him with strokes and snacks.
When Cameron left Downing Street in 2016 after the British public backed the vote “Leave” campaign, Larry steadfastly stayed on.
Cameron even had to fight off rumors of a rift with his four-legged housemate at his last Prime Minister’s Questions session with lawmakers.
He held aloft a photograph of them together, denying suggestions that “somehow I don’t love Larry.”
Since seen as belonging to Downing Street staff, Larry has cohabited with former British prime minister Theresa May and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
In a nation of animal-lovers, a cat in Downing Street plays a crucial role in public relations, historian Anthony Seldon told reporters.
“It helps to humanize the prime minister,” said the author of biographies of the last four British prime ministers.
At times of crisis, a cat can “act as a distraction,” he added.
Tim Bale, professor of politics at Queen Mary University of London, attributed Larry’s longevity in the role to prime ministers’ desire to bridge “a huge disconnect between politicians and voters.”
A prime minister, particularly one who has polarized the public, is “going to seize any and every opportunity they have to give people the impression that they’ve got something in common,” Bale said.
“Not all of us like cats — which is presumably why Boris Johnson also got a dog,” he added. “But millions of Brits have pets. So this is one such opportunity.”
Larry has rubbed up against numerous world leaders on state visits — with varying degrees of friendliness.
While he let former US president Barack Obama stroke him, he immobilized former US president Donald Trump’s armor-plated presidential limousine, “The Beast.”
Larry sat underneath and stubbornly refused to move.
On Christmas Eve last year, as journalists waited outside for a Brexit trade deal announcement, Larry suddenly rushed forward and pounced on a pigeon, prompting gasps of excitement. It flew away unharmed.
While maintaining a dignified silence in public, Larry has told his story in a book called The Larry Diaries by journalist James Robinson.
He also has an unofficial Twitter account, @Number10cat, with more than 433,000 followers.
Contacted via social media, the account’s author said there is no human intervention and gave a brief insight into Larry’s long rule at Downing Street.
“The key thing to remember is that I live here permanently, the politicians just lodge with me for a bit until they’re fired,” he said. “They all work out sooner or later that it’s me that runs the place.”
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