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Vorlage:Use dmy dates Vorlage:Infobox politician Palmerston is a cat who was the resident Chief Mouser of the Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) at Whitehall in London. The black and white bicolour cat began his role in the position of Chief Mouser on 13 April 2016. Previously, he was from Battersea Dogs & Cats Home and is named after the former Foreign Secretary and Prime Minister Lord Palmerston. He was employed at the King Charles Street building.[1]

The inception of the position of Chief Mouser at the FCO followed from the position Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office, Larry and from visits from George Osborne's cat Freya who made regular visits to the office.[2]

Palmerston was in the news on 3 May 2016, as it was reported that he had caught his first mouse.[3] On 11 July 2016, Palmerston was caught on camera in a stand-off between himself and Larry in and around Downing Street.[4][5] On 26 July 2016, Palmerston was caught sneaking into Number 10, when the famous black door was left open. He was later evicted by resident police.[6] On 1 August 2016, a journalist caught Palmerston and Larry having a serious cat-fight, which led to Palmerston having damage to his ear and Larry losing his collar.[7]

In October 2017, Palmerston "appointed" his first overseas envoys. Lawrence of Abdoun, a rescued black-and-white street tomcat, was given a role at the British Embassy in Amman, Jordan and is named after British military officer T. E. Lawrence and the neighbourhood in Amman where the embassy is located.[8] Leyla Pixie, an orphaned kitten from Turkey, was adopted by the British Consulate General in Istanbul.[9]

On 7 August 2020 Palmerston "retired" as the FCO's Chief Mouser, moving to the countryside to "spend more time relaxing away from the limelight"; his "resignation" was announced on Twitter.[10][11]

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  1. Helena Horton: Palmerston the cat arrives for work at the Foreign Office. In: Daily Telegraph, 13 April 2016. 
  2. Emily Ashton: The Foreign Office Is Getting Its Own Cat And It’s Called Palmerston. In: BuzzFeed .
  3. Helen Horton: Palmerston the diplocat catches first mouse since joining the Foreign Office. In: The Daily Telegraph .
  4. Julie Etchingham: Who's the new top cat in Downing Street tonight - Larry in stand off - join us @ITV news at ten. In: Twitter, @julieetchitv . Abgerufen im 13 July 2016.
  5. Laura Kuenssberg: Here is the exclusive video....... In: Twitter, @bbclaurak . Abgerufen im 13 July 2016.
  6. Helena Horton: Boris Johnson's cat evicted from 10 Downing Street after sneaking in when the door was open. In: The Daily Telegraph . Abgerufen im 26 July 2016.
  7. Helen Horton: Number 10 cat Larry loses collar in 'most brutal fight yet' with Foreign Office's Palmerston. In: The Daily Telegraph. Abgerufen im 1 August 2016. 
  8. British embassy cat in Jordan appointed chief mouser. In: Reuters, 20 November 2017. Abgerufen im 22 January 2018. 
  9. Patrick Kidd: Lapping up the diplomatic life. In: The Times . Abgerufen im 9 November 2017.
  10. Palmerston on Twitter: ! Important News ! (Englisch) In: Twitter . Abgerufen am 7. August 2020.
  11. Justin Parkinson: Foreign Office cat Palmerston retires to countryside (en-GB). In: BBC News, 7. August 2020.