Feb 15 • 09:36 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia Postimees

The former British Foreign Office cat Palmerston has died

Palmerston, the former 'chief mouser' of the British Foreign Office, passed away on February 12 in Bermuda, according to the cat's official social media account.

Palmerston, a cat known for his role as the 'chief mouser' at the British Foreign Office, has died at the age of 7. His passing on February 12 occurred in Bermuda, where he had been living following his retirement from office duties. Palmerston gained fame through his charming personality and was popular among both staff and visitors at the Foreign Office, often seen lounging on desks or making appearances during official events.

Palmerston's official social media account shared the news of his death, which prompted tributes and fond memories from those who had followed his life at the Foreign Office. Known for his adventurous spirit and sociable nature, Palmerston played a unique role in bringing some levity and warmth to the often serious atmosphere of governmental work. His presence was much loved, and he became something of a mascot for the institution.

The legacy of Palmerston highlights the often overlooked but important role of animals in public life, providing comfort and companionship in places of work that can be high-pressure. His passing has not only resonated with cat enthusiasts but also speaks to the human-animal bond and the joy animals bring to our daily lives.

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