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International Cat Day: the art of photographing Larry, the beloved Downing Street cat

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Ahead of International Cat Day, photographer Justin Ng explains his obsession with Larry, the beloved Downing Street cat. Justin, an Australian native, is popular on social media for sharing his pictures of the thirteen-year-old brown and white tabby, that has been a permanent fixture of the British Prime Minister's residence since 2011.

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