London, Mar 9 (ANI): Despite the arrival of a cat at his official residence No.10, British Prime Minister David Cameron has revealed that he still sees rats.
No. 10 acquired a four-year old cat Larry last month after a rat was spotted outside the front door.
Cameron said he had also witnessed first hand the building's problem with mice.
He said he had seen a mouse in his Downing Street flat while having dinner with his brother recently.
"In the flat we live in I was having dinner with my brother the other night and saw a mouse just go along the floor. I actually caught it on my mobile phone, the picture," he told BBC One's The One Show.
"In the flat, it is mice, not rats," he added.
Larry's arrival at No 10 last month from London's Battersea Dogs and Cats Home attracted media coverage and comment around the world.
He is the first prime ministerial cat for more than 10 years - predecessor Humphrey having left Downing Street within six months of Tony Blair's arrival in 1997.
"Larry is working well. He has been in the main bit of the building first before he comes up to the flat and tries out there," said Cameron. (ANI)
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