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‘Chief mouser’ retires as UK’s top diplomatic cat

- AP, Reuters

london — Time spent in lockdown was just superb for Palmerston, the chief mouser at the UK Foreign Office.

It was so good, in fact, that the cat has decided to leave sorting out internatio­nal affairs to the human diplomats and retire to the countrysid­e after four long, hard years on the job.

Palmerston made it official in a letter sent in his name to Simon McDonald, the office’s permanent under-secretary, which explained that he wanted more time “away from the limelight.”

“I have found life away from the front line relaxed, quieter, and easier,” a letter signed with two paw prints said. It was posted on Twitter.

Palmerston, who is named after the longest-serving British Foreign Secretary, Lord Palmerston, arrived in April 2016 as a rescue cat. He had plenty of company, though sometimes less than smooth diplomatic relations with Larry, cat-in-residence at nearby 10 Downing Street. The two were sometimes seen fighting in the street outside the British prime minister’s home.

The letter from Palmerston, or (at) DiploMog’ as he is known on Twitter, said his service showed that “even those with four legs and fur have an important part to play in the UK’s global effort.” “I have been delighted to meet representa­tives from all over the world, and I hope I have done you proud in putting the UK’s best foot or paw forward in such interactio­n,” the letter said. His colleagues said he would be missed.

Writing to the more than 100,000 followers on his Twitter feed, the black and white moggy, who once lived at Battersea Dogs & Cats Home, said he wanted to spend more time relaxing away from the limelight.—

 ??  ?? TIME TO RELAX: Palmerston, the Foreign Office cat, sits on a ladder outside Downing Street in London. —
Reuters file
TIME TO RELAX: Palmerston, the Foreign Office cat, sits on a ladder outside Downing Street in London. — Reuters file

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