Blog: Farewell to Socks, Former First Cat

Published February 23, 2009

Socks was euthanized this past Friday, after his battle with throat cancer, at the remarkable age of 20-years-old. Losing a beloved pet can be devastating, no matter under what circumstances. We think of our pets as part of our family. They weave deep and permanent inroads into our hearts. Famous pets often catch the public eye, and while we have no personal relationship with them, they often do make an impact upon us.

I was sad to learn the other day about the death of the former first cat. Socks, a former stray cat, was adopted by the Clinton family during his term as Governor of Arkansas. Socks lived in the Governor's mansion, which of course was a remarkable change of residence for him. The Clintons took Socks with them to the White House where he continued to live the privileged lifestyle.

In a statement to People.com, the Clintons said, "Socks brought much happiness to Chelsea and us over the years, and enjoyment to kids and cat lovers everywhere. We're grateful for those memories, and we especially want to thank our good friend, Betty Currie, for taking such loving care of Socks for so many years."

Betty Currie was the former president's personal secretary. She and her husband, Bob, adopted Socks when the Clintons left the White House. According to People.com, family friend and presidential historian, Barry Landau shared, "The truth be known, Betty asked if Socks could come live with her. The Clintons didn't abandon Socks. They were totally conflicted. It broke their hearts, but they knew it would be the right thing for Sock's welfare. Betty had lost a close family member and a dog and they wanted to do something nice for her."

Socks was euthanized this past Friday, after his battle with throat cancer, at the remarkable age of 20 years-of-age. The Curries gave Socks this final gift of love when it became obvious that his quality of life had severely declined.

Cat lovers around the country have been touched by the sad announcement, and I can honestly say that we send our condolences and Godspeed to the Currie and Clinton families.

Please feel free to leave a comment with your feelings.

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Jo Singer

Shortly after retiring as a social worker and psychotherapist, I discovered my "writer's voice"…

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