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By Estel Farell-Roig A group of feral cats living in Mexico’s National Palace have been declared “living fixed assets” by the country’s president. The cats – which have access to every part of the palace and often walk in during meetings or interviews – are the first animals in Mexico to be given the title. While the term “fixed assets” is often used for buildings and furniture, applying it to cats means the country’s Treasury will now have to provide them with food and care – even after President Andrés Manuel López Obrador leaves in October. Adriana Castillo Román, general director of the Na…

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