19 feral cats at Mexico's presidential palace are designated "living fixed assets," receiving official status, food, and care.

19 feral cats roam Mexico's presidential palace, gaining free access to its lush gardens and historic halls. The government of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has declared these cats as "living fixed assets," making them the first animals in Mexico to receive this title. The cats, who have been known to wander into meetings and interviews, will now receive food and care as part of their official status.

April 07, 2024
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