As Rishi Sunak prepares to move out and Keir Stamer heads in, many can't help but wonder what will happen to Larry the 10 Downing Street cat who has been a resident since 2011
There's no doubt about it, when it comes to the government there's always one thing that wins the public over - and that's Larry the Downing Street cat.
As the Prime Minister and his wife Vic Starmer plus their two teenage children are set to move into Number 10, it means Larry will become part of their family. However, have their own cat, called Jojo so time will only tell if the two pets get along. The Downing Street website states he: “Spends his days greeting guests to the house, inspecting security defences and testing antique furniture for napping quality.
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