"Mexico's Presidential Palace Makes Feline Friends Furever Residents"

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Nineteen feral cats have been declared "living fixed assets" by the Mexican government, ensuring they receive food and care for life at the National Palace, the residence of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador. The cats, named after artists and Aztec words, freely roam the palace and have become a symbol of the historic building. Staff and vets have worked to vaccinate, sterilize, and provide homes for the cats, who have been a part of the palace for decades.
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