Not Bobby The Cat, 19 Stray Cats At Mexico Palace Changed Status To Official State 'Asset'

JAKARTA - The fate of 19 stray cats who usually roam at Mexico's National Palace is really very lucky. They can still roam in palace gardens or become cameos in televised press conferences.

These cats may also still welcome tourists at the door.

But their current status is upgrading.

Mexican President Manuel L waypez Obrador declared them a "permanent living asset". That is, they became the first animals in Mexico to receive the title, reported by NBC News.

Usually the term 'fixed asset' investment applies to buildings. However, now that cats have received the strata, it means that the government of L waypez Obrador has required the Treasury Department to provide them food and care for the remainder of their lives, even after the leader left office. in October.

The cats are now a symbol of the National Palace. Just like we understand this world, I will not understand the National Palace without the presence of these cats," said Adriana Castillo Rommen, general director of the National Palace Conservation and Cultural Heritage.

We have to make sure the cats are cared for.