Number 10 has denied claims made in a new book that Larry the Downing Street cat is disliked by the Cameron family.
Following allegations that the rescue pet was little more than a public relations prop, a "savelarry" hashtag quickly took off on Twitter with users poking fun at the furore.
GlobalPolitico wrote: "The radical anti-cat agenda of this government is revealing itself."
Cumbrian Labour councillor John Burns tweeted: "Is there no end to David Cameron's victimisation of those who cannot speak up for themselves?"
Larry was drafted into Downing Street to catch rodentsDowning Street moved to dismiss suggestions in Matthew d'Ancona's In It Together that the cat was "unloved".
A spokesman said: "Totally untrue. He is very popular with everyone in the building and we all get on purr-fectly well."
The six-year-old-feline, who was rescued by Battersea Dogs And Cats Home, joined the staff at Number 10 in 2011 after a rat scuttled across the doorstep of the PM's residence during a live TV broadcast.
Larry's seemingly complacent approach to his rodent duties led to speculation that his days could be numbered, but in August last year, Downing Street announced he had finally made his first kill.
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