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Meet the ‘diplocats’: Political pets in office
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12:26 PM EDT, Fri July 29, 2016
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Gladstone —
Say hello to Gladstone, the latest "diplocat" to join Britain's government offices.
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Gladstone —
Gladstone's new job will be "chief mouser" at the UK Treasury.
From Twitter/@PalmerstonFOCat
Larry —
He will join Larry, official mouse catcher at Downing Street, the home of the British Prime Minister.
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Larry —
The red carpet is rolled out for heads of state, dignitaries, and... Larry.
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Larry —
Larry gets into the Royal Wedding spirit with a "Union Jack" bow tie in April 2011.
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Larry vs Palmerston —
Gladstone will need to get to grips with his new neighbors. Here, Larry (left) squares off against Palmerston, the Foreign Office cat.
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Palmerston —
Much like Gladstone, Palmerston was also a stray cat recruited from the Battersea Dogs and Cats Home in south London.
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Sybil —
Before there was Larry, there was Sybil -- the pet of former chancellor Alistair Darling. Sybil was brought to Downing Street in 2007, the first cat to live in the famous residence for a decade.
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Socks —
In the U.S., Socks, the Clinton family's cat, entertained journalists during this press conference in 1994.
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Socks —
Former President Bill Clinton and First Lady Hillary Clinton, along with Socks, spent time with children during a Christmas gathering at the White House in 1996.
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Socks —
Clinton chats with former New York Governor Governor Mario Cuomo, while daughter Chelsea Clinton cuddles Socks at the White House in 1993.
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Socks —
Socks is surrounded by photographers in 1992 -- will Gladstone also be able to handle the spotlight?