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Clever cat of the Shipman/Siddons/PerryVale/Woolstone rd square
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Zimmerman


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Post: #41
15-02-2011 04:38 PM

Prime Minister David Cameron unveiled the newest recruit to 10 Downing Street on Tuesday: a cat called Larry with a "very strong predatory drive" for catching rodents.

The four-year-old tabby joined Cameron and his family from London's Battersea Dogs and Cats Home to tackle pest control issues after a rodent was spotted on the steps of the most famous front door in the land.

Just last month the government said there were no plans to bring in a new cat, but the prime minister's official spokesman said Tuesday that Cameron had "certainly been persuaded that it was a good idea".

"Whilst in Battersea's care, Larry showed a very strong predatory drive and enjoyed playing with toy mice," the spokesman said.

"Before coming to Battersea, Larry was a stray so he was used to fending for himself in the streets.

"Nothing is ever guaranteed but his behaviour at Battersea convinced staff that he'll be up for the job of ratting."

Larry's appointment comes after a rat was spotted in two television news bulletins scurrying around outside the black door of the prime minister's residence in central London.

There has been no Downing Street cat since Sybil, who moved in with then Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling in 2007 but returned to Edinburgh after six months, having failed to settle in central London.

Sybil was the first cat to live in the street since the legendary Humphrey, a stray who took up residence under prime minister Margaret Thatcher and outstayed John Major.

Tony Blair sent Humphrey into retirement in 1997 amid persistent speculation that his wife Cherie forced him out.

Humphrey was on the payroll, receiving £100 (160 dollars, 117 euros) a year from the Cabinet Office budget.

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Zimmerman


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Post: #42
15-02-2011 04:57 PM

Purr old Humphrey



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NigelPrice


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Post: #43
15-02-2011 06:30 PM

This is becoming ridiculous.

I would hazard a guess that those making a mockery of this are ignorant to the dangers rodents can bring.

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Elizabeth25


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Post: #44
24-02-2011 12:13 PM

I know this tread took on a life of its own. However, if anyone is looking for an update. After a number of successful weeks, this morning the tape blocking the cat flap had been ripped off and food left out had been stolen.

Now, I'm thinking, this is not just a clever cat, this is a hungry cat.

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