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Goodbye kitty: Harpers’ pets on the move too

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OTTAWA — Stephen Harper is a goner — and his cats aren’t coming back.

The outgoing prime minister has long been known to have a fondness for felines — indeed, prior to being elected in 2006, Harper quipped he was like one himself, because of his many political lives.

And as he prepares to begin anew as a member of the Tory backbench, so too are his cats preparing for a new life of their own.

Stanley and Gypsy — along with Charlie, a pet chinchilla — are all moving out of 24 Sussex Drive to live with the Harper family at their new permanent digs in Calgary.

Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson, along wth Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his wife Laureen (left to right), pet cats as they take part in the opening of the Ottawa Humane Society facility in Ottawa Wednesday, July 6, 2011. The outgoing prime minister has long been known to have a fondness for felines. Indeed, prior to being elected in 2006, Harper quipped he was like one himself, because of his many political lives. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Fred Chartrand

What’s more, the many foster-animal friends that had been living at the prime minister’s official residence in the months before the election were all found new homes in the summer.

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The Harpers have fostered dozens of cats, as well as a number of other small animals, since moving in nearly a decade ago. Eventually, they devoted an entire upstairs room to the cause.

Some of the animals were eventually adopted by political staffers, others by MPs and cabinet ministers.

Harper’s wife Laureen was a prominent volunteer for the Ottawa Humane Society, among other things acting as the honorary chair for the organization’s annual gala, the Fur Ball.

Rachel Harper pets Fozzie at the Ottawa Humane Society while Laureen Harper, wife of Prime Minister Stepohen Harper, talks with the media after launching the 18th annual IAMS Wiggle Waggle Walkathon Thursday, August 17, 2006 in Ottawa. CP PHOTO/Tom Hanson

“She’s been tremendous; some years she’s been our most active foster volunteer,” Bruce Roney, the executive director of the Ottawa Humane Society, said in a statement.

“She’s contributed greatly both hands on and by her presence to the Fur Ball and we’re grateful for her involvement.”

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The Harpers’ fondness for cats is well-documented, going as far back as their wedding where two felines were part of the party, one in a bow tie and one in a lace collar.

The death of a former cat, Cartier, was even noted by Sen. Mike Duffy in his prolific diaries that form part of the evidence in his criminal trial.

But Charlie the Chinchilla was especially prominent in the family’s later political years — he was featured in the family’s 2013 Christmas card and also starred in a YouTube video.

Prime Minister Stephen Harper is pictured with his son Ben, wife Laureen, holding Charlie the chinchilla, and daughter Rachel on their 2013 holiday card seen in Ottawa on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2013. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick

Charlie even has a mock Twitter account in his honour — one that was active during last week’s fateful election night, when Harper’s Conservatives were ousted by Justin Trudeau’s Liberal party.

“Quick question to @JustinTrudeau,” read a tweet posted to the account. “How do you feel about chinchillas? Asking for a friend.”

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