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New kitten takes up residence at Winston Churchill's estate

LONDON - There is a new kitten at the Winston Churchill estate.

The orange-colored cat is there to comply with the late British leader's request that there always be a cat of that color living at Chartwell, his country home.

Churchill also indicated that the cat should have white chest fur, white paws, and be named Jock.

The unusual request stems from the affection Churchill felt for a kitten given to him on his 88th birthday by Jock Colville, one of his secretaries.

The new kitten was formerly known as Malley but has been renamed Jock VI. He was a stray cat taken into the care of an animal welfare group before it was adopted by Chartwell officials.

He is described as a "caring, loving" cat.

The Churchill home and gardens - now operated by the National Trust conservation organization - are popular with tourists and located in the Kent countryside about 25 miles south of London.

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