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Larry the Cat Celebrated as National Treasure

London, February 15th, 2026 - Larry, the distinguished tabby cat who has served as Britain's Chief Mouser at 10 Downing Street for the past 15 years, is today being celebrated as a national treasure. Arriving in the iconic residence in 2011, Larry's reign has spanned four Prime Ministers, numerous political dramas, and an astonishing number of naps in strategically chosen sunbeams.

While officially tasked with rodent control, Larry's role has evolved far beyond simply keeping the Prime Minister's residence pest-free. He's become a symbol of stability in a perpetually shifting political environment, a furry constant amidst the chaos. His relaxed, often aloof, demeanor provides a welcome contrast to the often-heated debates within the walls of Downing Street.

Today marks a significant milestone, prompting reflection on the unique place Larry holds in the British public consciousness. He isn't just a pet; he's a public servant, a diplomat, and an inadvertent commentator on the state of the nation. His very existence feels inherently British - a touch of eccentric charm and understated dignity.

Beyond the Mouser Title: A Look at Larry's Legacy

The post of Chief Mouser is an unofficial one, dating back centuries. While historically, cats have been employed to control vermin in government buildings, Larry has become the most publicly visible and celebrated of these feline functionaries. His predecessor, Humphrey, served during the John Major years and similarly captivated the public. However, Larry's tenure has coincided with the rise of social media, granting him an unprecedented level of exposure.

Accounts dedicated to Larry boast hundreds of thousands of followers, eagerly awaiting updates on his daily activities. Photos and videos of Larry inspecting deliveries, attending briefings (from a safe distance, naturally), and generally exuding an air of regal indifference have become viral sensations. This has led to a significant boost in tourism to Downing Street, with many visitors hoping to catch a glimpse of the famous feline.

However, Larry's effectiveness as a mouser has frequently been the subject of playful debate. Critics point to the continued, albeit reportedly minimal, presence of rodents near Downing Street, questioning whether Larry prioritizes naps over pest control. Supporters argue that his primary function is morale boosting, and in that regard, he is undoubtedly a resounding success.

"He's a master of PR, that cat," quipped veteran political commentator Alistair Finch. "He understands the importance of cultivating a good image, and he's brilliant at it. Whether he's actually catching mice is almost beside the point."

A History of Skirmishes & Companionship

Larry's time at Downing Street hasn't been without its drama. He's famously engaged in several high-profile squabbles with Palmerston, the Foreign Office's resident cat, and David Cameron's dog, Dexter. These encounters, often captured by the press, have added a touch of playful rivalry to the political landscape.

More recently, he's cautiously tolerated the presence of another Downing Street resident, a fluffy terrier named Winston, adopted by the current Prime Minister. While initial reports suggested a frosty relationship, photos released today show Larry and Winston sharing a (carefully maintained) distance, hinting at a growing truce.

The Photo Gallery & Future Prospects

A special photo gallery released today by the Prime Minister's office showcases Larry's life at 10 Downing Street over the past 15 years. The images offer a charming and often humorous glimpse into his daily routine, from his meticulous grooming habits to his fondness for cardboard boxes.

As Larry enters his 15th year, speculation is growing about his future. Given his age, questions are being asked about a potential retirement plan and whether a successor will be appointed. However, many believe Larry is irreplaceable and hope he will continue to grace Downing Street for years to come.

"He's become part of the furniture, really," said a Downing Street source. "We can't imagine 10 Downing Street without him. He provides a calming influence, and honestly, he's a far better listener than some of the politicians."

For now, Larry remains firmly in his post, continuing his unique brand of feline diplomacy and solidifying his place as a beloved national icon. The future may hold new political challenges, but one thing is certain: Larry will be there, watching over it all with a regal air and a perpetually sleepy gaze.


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