Feral Cats in Mexico's National Palace

SOURCE www.nbcnews.com
Nineteen feral cats roam Mexico's National Palace and have been declared 'living fixed assets' by the government, ensuring they receive care and food for life.

Key Points

  • Nineteen feral cats freely roam Mexico's National Palace.
  • Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's government declared the cats to be 'living fixed assets'.
  • The cats have been vaccinated, sterilized, and chipped for identification.
  • Palace staff have built cat homes and feeding stations for the feline residents.

Pros

  • The cats provide companionship and charm to the National Palace staff and visitors.
  • The government's declaration ensures the cats will receive care and food for the rest of their lives.

Cons

  • The origin of the cats and how they entered the palace is unknown.
  • Some cats, like Zeus, have caused minor disruptions during official events.