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President Bush and an aide carry the First Cat and First Dog onto Air Force One, when both pets occupied the White House. (CNN) – The White House announced Monday that the First Cat had passed on. "The President, Mrs. Bush, Barbara, and Jenna are deeply saddened by the passing of their cat India ('Willie'),” said spokeswoman [...] (link)

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