Cat’s out of the bag — theBidenshave a new pet!
As Willow settles into 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. with plenty of treats, toys, and room to roam, the spokesman said she’s already feeling at home with her new owners — who she’s crossed paths with before.
“A farm cat from Pennsylvania, Willow made quite an impression on Dr. Biden in 2020 when she jumped up on the stage and interrupted her remarks during a campaign stop,” the spokesman said. “Seeing their immediate bond, the owner of the farm knew that Willow belonged with Dr. Biden.”

In November 2020, then president-electJoe Bidenand his wife announced they’d be bringing a feline companion to the White House in January 2021.
With their move, they brought their German shepherdsChamp and Major. It marked the first time in four years that a pet had lived at the presidential residence and the veryfirst time a rescue dog called 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.home.
The Bidens adopted Majorfrom the Delaware Humane Association in 2018.

In June 2021, the couple announced withheavy heartsthat Champ had died at age 13. That December, the president, 79, and first lady announced that Major, 2, would be rehomed following several “biting incidents” at the executive residence.

“After consulting with dog trainers, animal behaviorists, and veterinarians, the First Family has decided to follow the experts' collective recommendation that it would be safest for Major to live in a quieter environment with family friends,” a spokesman for the first lady toldPEOPLEthen. “This is not in reaction to any new or specific incident, but rather a decision reached after several months of deliberation as a family and discussions with experts.”
Around the same time, the presidentintroduced his new dog Commander to the world. The German shepherd puppy was born in September, and Biden announced his arrival onTwitteron Dec. 20.
“Hey pal. How are you doing?” Biden asked Commander in a quick clip, after the adorable puppy ran to greet him.
Also in December, the first lady’s spokesman said that the long-awaited cat, who had been residing with a foster family, would join the White House in January.
The last feline to live in the White House was a black cat named India, who belonged toGeorge W. Bush’s family.Bill Clintonand his family also had a cat, named Socks.
source: people.com