WATCH: Larry the Cat Removed From Downing Street Red Carpet
The president of the United States visited the United Kingdom where he met the prime minister Rishi Sunak. But before the British Prime Minister could greet the US President Joe Biden, the chief mouser to the UK Cabinet Office, Larry the Cat made a visit on the red carpet to welcome the president. A video of the Chief Mouser to the UK Cabinet Office also has surfaced on the internet. The adorable cat can be seen in the video walking on the red carpet and waiting for US President Joe Biden. Since the video broke out, it has been trending on the internet and leaving netizens curious to watch the clip. But if you are reading this column, you won’t require to scrounge the web further anymore regarding Larry Cat Downing Street’s video, we have embedded the clip somewhere in this column or you can also read the explanation of the clip. Swipe down the page and take a look below.
Larry Cat Downing Street Video
Larry is a resident of 10 Downing Street and he works as a Chief Mouser to the UK Cabinet Office. Chief Mouser made a red carpet appearance ahead of President Joe Biden’s visit. Both, the onlooking photographers and Larry the Cat were most displeased when he was taken back inside shortly afterward by a security officer. A security personnel who was following Larry the Cat waited for a few seconds before lifting him in his hands and taking him back inside the office.
In the video, it was seeming that Larry wanted to be there for US President Joe Biden who was later welcomed by UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. A few months ago, the Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office of the UK, posted on Twitter that it has outlasted four UK Prime Ministers and has been in charge there longer than Blair. Churchill, Disraeli, and Thatcher. Larry the Cat was appointed as the chief mouser 12 years ago when he moved into Downing Street in London. Scroll down the page and read more details.
The Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office said that it has been in Downing Street longer than most and has seen it all over the years. The rescue cat from the Battersea Dogs & Cats home has been the Downing Street cat since 2011 when then Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife Samantha got him as a pet for their children. Stay tuned to this website for more details and further updates.