Though the vast majority of presidents have had pets, most have had only a few. Dogs and cats are common, especially lately, but horses were rather popular in the 19th century, and several commanders in chief have kept more exotic creatures at 1600 Pennsylvania. That includes bear cubs (Thomas Jefferson), raccoons, and even a bobcat (both Calvin Coolidge). When it comes to sheer quantity, however, no one tops Theodore Roosevelt. The 26th president had around 40 pets, including 11 horses, five guinea pigs, a badger, six dogs, a bear, a hyena, and flying squirrels, to name just a few. |
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