Feb 15 • 22:35 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

Palmerston has died

Palmerston, the former Chief Mouser to the UK Foreign Office, has passed away peacefully in Bermuda.

Palmerston, the esteemed Chief Mouser to the UK Foreign Office, has died at the age of approximately four years, as confirmed by a statement on social media from those who cared for him. The Siamese cat passed away peacefully on February 12 and was remembered fondly as an exceptional diplomat, affectionately known as 'Palmyna' by his family. His demise has evoked heartfelt sentiments, noting his gentle nature and the significant companionship he provided to his human partners.

Adopted from a shelter, Palmerston served in a unique role within the British government, where he retired in 2020 after several years of distinguished service. His tenure included notable interactions with Larry, the resident cat of the Prime Minister’s official residence, sparking a series of diplomatic spats that entertained the public and media alike. These playful encounters contributed to Palmerston's fame, making him a beloved figure not only within the Foreign Office but also among the British public.

The outpouring of grief following Palmerston's death showcases the affection many felt for this unusual public servant. His contributions to a lighter atmosphere within governmental circles highlight the peculiar yet cherished role pets can play in human lives. As the world reflects on his antics and his gentle disposition, Palmerston’s legacy is likely to endure in the hearts of those who followed his story and cheered for him during his spirited rivalry with Larry.

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