"Lawrence of Abdoun" is a fluffy black-and-white tom who,
according to his Twitter feed, reports directly to the Foreign
Office's Palmerston, a cat that delights his 57,000 followers
with regular updates from the ministry in Whitehall via
@DiploMog.
Lawrence, named after T.E. Lawrence, a British military officer
who fought alongside Arabs against the Ottoman Empire during the
First World War, has already gained 2,500 followers since being
adopted from an animal shelter last month.
Abdoun is the neighborhood of Amaan where the embassy is
located.
“Apart from his mousing duties, he reaches out to followers on
Twitter. What’s quite interesting is the British public are
seeing the U.K embassy in Jordan in a different light,” said
Deputy Ambassador Laura Dauban.
"Through Lawrence’s Twitter account we’re trying to show a
different side to Jordan, what it is really like, a peaceful,
prosperous country that British tourists should come and visit.”
Tweeting under the name @LawrenceDipCat, Lawrence has discovered
the perils of social media, and has even been fat-shamed by
trolls.
“He’s been a bit upset because some people have said he looked a
bit fat in the last tweet he did, so he’ll be doing some
exercises and posting to sort of rectify that situation," Dauban
said.
(Reporting by Bushra Shakhshir; Writing by Suleiman al-Khalidi;
Editing by Robin Pomeroy)
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