Larry The Cat Stays Put Amid Upheaval Of British Politics

A police officer strokes Larry, the cat who patrols ten Downing St. in London. Albeit David Cameron has resigned as prime minister, Larry will retain his position as prime mouser. Justin Tallis/AFP/Getty Photos hide caption

A police officer strokes Larry, the cat who patrols ten Downing St. in London. Albeit David Cameron has resigned as prime minister, Larry will retain his position as prime mouser.

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The United Kingdom got a fresh prime minister Wednesday, as David Cameron resigned and Theresa May stepped in.

But the nation’s prime mouser remains the same: Larry the cat, beloved by the British for his charm . and sloth.

In early 2011, the prime minister’s residence had a mouse problem. Larry was at an animal rescue center that enthusiastically endorsed his mousing abilities. It seemed like a match made in heaven.

There’s a long tradition of official cats in the British government — the U.K.’s National Archives has a meticulously delightful exploration of some of the most notable.

The former stray arrived at Downing Street on Feb. 15, two thousand eleven — and promptly scraped a TV reporter and got busted attempting to photobomb Kevin Spacey. But hey, he wasn’t there for the convenience of the press. He was there to catch rodents!

The only problem: He wasn’t good at killing mice. At all.

Less than two weeks after the commence of his tenure, his name was being trashed in the British press. Here’s The Daily Telegraph, from Feb 28, 2011:

“One source told a Sunday newspaper that Larry had done little but sleep since his arrival from Battersea Cats and Dogs home ten days ago, stirring at times to scrape passing officials. Larry had even left hair on the Prime Minister’s suits, the anonymous briefer complained.

” ‘He has shown no interest in the many mice in Downing Street,’ a source told the Independent on Sunday. ‘There is a distinct lack of killer instinct.’

“A senior Downing Street spokesman leapt to defend the cat from the anonymous slurs, pointing out that it was far too soon to expect the rat catcher in chief to have fulfilled his brief.”

In June, Cameron insisted Larry was doing his job and had ultimately made some kills.

But the media were skeptical, and slurs on Larry’s efficacy continued to dog him. That September, an anonymous photographer told the Daily Mail he or she had personally witnessed Larry failing to catch a mouse.

Larry gets into the royal wedding spirit with a Union flag bow tie, April 28, 2011. James Glossop/WPA Pool/Getty Pics hide caption

Larry gets into the royal wedding spirit with a Union flag bow tie, April 28, 2011.

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It wasn’t until more than a year later, in August 2012, that the British press accepted that Larry had scored some hunting success.

A witness spotted Larry “sitting pridefully outside No ten . with a dead mouse,” and a Downing Street spokeswoman said, “I can confirm that the cat did kill a mouse this morning.”

But it didn’t switch his reputation as a bit of a feckless feline. Rumors soon swirled that Larry was getting sacked. Here’s the Sunday People from the fall of 2012, on “Lazy Larry” and his flaws:

“The final straw came on Thursday when Mr Cameron caught Larry cat-napping on his chair in his No.Ten investigate as another mouse scurried across the room.

“When he attempted to wake Larry to do his duty one eye opened but the moggy wouldn’t budge. That’s when the wool truly embarked to fly. .

“A No.Ten insider said: ‘Larry has actually caught mice but he likes to spend a lot of time loosening.’ “

Chancellor George Osborne’s cat, Freya, was suggested as Larry’s possible replacement. She was fierce — she had lived on the street for several years, after running away from Osborne’s family. And she was moving in right next door, at No. 11.

To add insult to injury, Freya and Larry got in a fight in October, and Freya won. The Guardian reports: “Freya, famed for her feral nature, lashed out at Larry, and a lone photographer caught the gruesome moment when the prime minister’s feline representative was sent packing by the chancellor’s cat.”

But Freya didn’t take Larry’s spot after all. He stayed at the prime minister’s residence, having various cat adventures.

Larry gawps through a window of ten Downing St. in London. It was hoped that the prime minister’s cat would solve the rodent problem that plagued the Cameron administration. Mark Large/WPA Pool/Getty Pictures hide caption

Larry stares through a window of ten Downing St. in London. It was hoped that the prime minister’s cat would solve the rodent problem that plagued the Cameron administration.

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He fearlessly faced down a police dog (who, admittedly, wasn’t very intimidating). He thrilled a retired knitter by sitting on a blanket she made for him.

He got boosted security after a high-profile pet-poisoning scandal. (Albeit Cameron didn’t help Larry’s reputation for laziness when he said, to assure the public Larry wouldn’t be poisoned, “he doesn’t get up and get out much so I think he’s very likely pretty safe sitting on the chair in the hallway watching the world go by.”)

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Larry survived rumors that the Camerons didn’t actually like him and he was just a PR prop. (Actual Big black cock headline: “Larry the Downing Street cat not unloved, says No Ten.” Actual Twitter campaign: #SaveLarry)

He greeted innumerable visitors to the prime minister’s residence. (He’s rumored to get along excellent with Obama). He stuck around when Freya was sent away. He welcomed a fresh fellow feline to Downing Street — Palmerston, the official mouser of the Foreign Office.

“Larry” has also written a book and launched a Twitter feed. (Neither shows up to be in any way authorized by the humans at ten Downing St.)

But mostly, what Larry does is be adored by the public, and bemusedly observed by the British press.

“The nation sends him gifts and treats daily,” reports his official biography on uk.gov. It goes on to make it clear that Larry never improved as a mouser:

Parallels

David Cameron’s Dramatic Rise And Fall

“Larry spends his days welcoming guests to the house, testing security defences and testing antique furniture for napping quality. His day-to-day responsibilities also include contemplating a solution to the mouse occupancy of the house. Larry says this is still ‘in tactical planning stage’.”

News that Larry would be remaining at the prime minister’s residence when Cameron moved out was widely reported — and, from some quarters, criticized as evidence of callousness on Cameron’s part. The now-former prime minister had to, once again, rebut claims that he and the cat didn’t indeed get along.

He tweeted a photo of them together, with just a single word: “Proof.”

For his entire career, Larry has been frequently documented by the journalists camped out at Downing Street. But he does seem to have become a particular object of obsession over the past few weeks.

Partly it’s just that he’s a cat, and this is the Internet. But — at the risk of playing armchair psychologist — those of us here at the Two-Way think there’s something a little more going on.

Parallels

Why Is Britain Getting A Prime Minister Who Would Like To Stay In The EU?

It’s been absolute political turmoil in the U.K. over the past few weeks, with the nation determining to leave the EU, the prime minister stepping down, the replacement being selected months earlier than planned, the lead architects of the Brexit turning down the possibility of prominent posts — and then, in the case of Boris Johnson, being appointed foreign secretary anyway — and the opposition Labour party engaged in open revolt against its leader.

Larry — the indolent, the unmovable, the irrepressibly charming — just might be the most dependable political figure in the U.K. today.

“British politics has not been this chaotic in decades,” says NPR’s Frank Langfitt, our London correspondent. “And so Larry is a symbol of stability: a cat that is not leaving ten Downing St.”

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