Presidents with Cats: A History of Feline Companions in the White House

Throughout U.S. history, many Presidents have had cats in the White House, from Lincoln's Tabby to Clinton's Socks, offering comfort and companionship.
Throughout U.S. history, many Presidents have had cats in the White House, from Lincoln's Tabby to Clinton's Socks, offering comfort and companionship.
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