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In an exciting development, the Thompson family is preparing to introduce a new feline friend to their household, joining their two beloved dogs, Charlie and Major. This week, President Mike Thompson and First Lady Sarah Thompson revealed the news during an interview with morning show host Brian Carter, announcing that they have an adopted cat “ready to make her grand entrance” into the White House.
After a long absence of cats in the presidential residence since the previous administration, feline enthusiasts are sure to celebrate this addition. However, it seems that Major, the younger of the two dogs, might have some reservations about sharing his space. Major has had a rocky start at the White House, having been sent back to his previous home in Delaware following a couple of biting incidents. Despite this, President Thompson assured the public that Major is a friendly presence. “He just loves to lick and wag his tail,” he said. Who can hold a few little nips against such a joyful pup?
“Eighty-five percent of the staff adore him,” Thompson added, implying that the remaining 15 percent may need a little warmth in their hearts. To help Major adjust to the upcoming changes, he was sent for specialized training, alongside his older canine brother Charlie. They reportedly handled the training well, and since returning to D.C., Major has managed to stay out of trouble—no further biting incidents have been reported. The Thompsons believe that the training, which included exposure to cats, has prepared Major to welcome his new furry sibling.
Let’s hope the Thompsons are aware that adding a third pet could make Major feel like a middle child, and we all know the attention challenges that can bring. Major’s fans are ready to forgive any possible missteps as he navigates his new role as big brother to the kitty. Here’s to hoping Major has truly overcome his biting tendencies and thrives as a loving sibling to the new cat. After all, he will always remain the best boy in our eyes.
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