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Socks the Cat Ornament – White House Historical Association
Today, Let Us Remember the Bizarre-Ass Video Game About Hillary Clinton's Cat | GQ
Famous animals throughout history | Cats, Cat socks, Cat people
File:Photograph of President William Jefferson Clinton with Socks the Cat Perched on Clinton's Shoulder- 03-07-1995 (6461520859) (cropped2).jpg - Wikimedia Commons
USA: BILL CLINTON'S PUPPY & SOCKS THE CAT MEET WITH FIERY RESULTS - YouTube
Socks the Cat in the Briefing Room | The White House
CLINTON SOCKS | Courthouse News Service
The White House Historical Association - Many cats have called the White House home over the years. Socks, the Clintons' tuxedo cat, certainly left his mark. Socks had a favorite spot in
87 Socks Clinton Photos & High Res Pictures - Getty Images
The Clinton Pets, Buddy and Socks - America Comes Alive
Singapore Community Cats: Are strays in our ISTANA culled (i.e. killed)?
William J. Clinton Presidential Library - First Cat Socks hitches a ride on President Clinton's shoulders #OTD in 1995. | Facebook
File:Photograph of President William Jefferson Clinton with Socks the Cat Perched on Clinton's Shoulder- 03-07-1995 (6461520859) (cropped) (3).jpg - Wikimedia Commons
The Bidens' New Cat: Photos Show White House Cats Through History
Photograph of Socks the Cat Peeking into his Christmas Sto… | Flickr
From Lincoln to Reagan and Clinton, cats have lived with their humans at the White House - Paws News for Cat Lovers
Mesa Stamps - Bill Clinton and his cat Socks
Socks (cat) - Wikipedia
What Trump doesn't (but should) understand about the 'Socks' case
Did the Clintons Try to Whack a Cat? – Mother Jones
Socks the Cat - Presidential Pet Museum
Ex-White House cat, Socks, put to sleep
Remember when, Arkansas? Bill Clinton's cat was Little Rock parade's first feline grand marshal in 2002
Remember when House Republicans went after Socks the cat? | Mashable
Socks (cat) - Wikipedia
Socks the Cat - Presidential Pet Museum
White House cats: Answers to all your questions about presidential pets - The Washington Post