She won the heart of Jill Biden by interrupting a campaign speech: the First Lady announced on Friday January 28 the arrival of Willow, a two-year-old cat, with the American presidential couple.
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“
There you go Willow
”: Jill Biden tweeted some photos of the feline, named after her hometown, Willow Grove, snaps accompanied by two little pink hearts.
We see Willow, tiger coat in gray and white tones, long mustaches and big green eyes, lying on a window sill or exploring, the haughty port, the corridors of the White House.
The cat “takes its mark”
The press service of the "
First Lady
", explained that the now "
First Cat
" had "
strongly impressed
" Jill Biden by jumping on the platform and interrupting a speech she was giving in Pennsylvania (northeast), During Joe Biden's 2020 campaign. The college professor and the cat, who came from a farm, immediately became friends, with the blessing of the owner of the farm in question, clarified the White House .
The cat is "
taking her bearings at the White House with her favorite toys, treats, and ample space to sniff and explore
," said Jill Biden's spokesperson.
Not a word, however, of the welcome reserved for the "
First Cat
" by the "
First Dog
", the young German Shepherd Commander, who has been frolicking for a few weeks on the lawns of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, in Washington.
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Reviving a long presidential tradition interrupted by the Trumps, who had no pets, the Bidens have always been accompanied by a dog in the White House, and always a German shepherd.
They arrived there with Champ, who died last year at an advanced age, and Major, who has since returned to the countryside due to a lack of acclimatization, before welcoming Commander.