Fears for Health of Larry the Cat in Downing Street

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Beloved Chief Mouser Suffering Poor Health

Fears are growing inside Downing Street for the health of Larry the Cat, the cherished chief mouser of No10. The 16-year-old tabby has been in poor health for some time, prompting government officials to develop an emergency communications plan for the unfortunate event of his passing.

Announcement to Be Made on Social Media

When Larry does pass away, it is expected that the news will be announced in an official social media post, allowing the nation to mourn his loss.

Preparations Underway Despite Hope for Recovery

A Westminster source expressed the love and admiration for Larry, stating, "No one wants to think the worst, but unfortunately we must prepare for it." Despite the preparations, there is still hope for Larry's recovery.

A Long and Distinguished Career at No10

Larry was adopted from Battersea in 2011 and was originally meant to be a pet for David Cameron's children. However, he ended up staying on after Cameron's departure in 2016. Described as a beloved pet, Larry spends his time greeting guests, inspecting security defences, and testing antique furniture for napping quality. He has been a constant companion through five different Prime Ministers and has even met Presidents Donald Trump and Barack Obama.

A Popular and Influential Figure

Larry has become one of the most popular faces at No10, with nearly 1 million followers on Twitter. His charming personality and daily antics have captivated the nation, making him a beloved figure both in Downing Street and across the country.

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