Cat Mandu

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Cat Mandu and Howling Laud Hope

Cat Mandu (1995–2002; also spelled "Catmando"[1]) was a ginger tabby cat who served as the joint-leader of Britain's Official Monster Raving Loony Party (OMRLP) from 1999–2002, along with his owner, Howling Laud Hope.[2]

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[edit] Political career

In 1999, the OMRLP had to select a new leader following the death of the party's founder, Screaming Lord Sutch. Alan "Howling Laud" Hope (who was then the party's chairman and deputy leader) and Cat Mandu were the only two candidates in the party leadership election. The vote was a tie, with Hope and Cat Mandu receiving 125 votes each. Hope, as the party chairman, had the casting vote, and decided that he and Cat Mandu should serve as joint leaders.[3][4] Cat Mandu served in this role until his death as a result of a traffic accident in July 2002.[5] Hope then became the party's sole leader.

Following Cat Mandu's death, the party proposed that there should be cat-crossings at all major roads.[6]

[edit] Name

Cat Mandu was originally called "Catman". His name was changed after a customer at the Golden Lion (Hope's pub and guesthouse in [[Ashburton, Devon) asked a music question which Hope couldn't answer; the customer commented: "I bet Catman do" (know the answer). Consequently he became "Catmando". The cat later moved with Hope to the Dog and Partridge public house in Yateley, Hampshire. Gurkhas, stationed nearby at Aldershot, were intrigued by a name that sounded like the Nepalese capital Katmandu; subsequently the cat became the subject of a front page feature in the Nepali Times. The "Cat Mandu" spelling became common through media misinterpretation.[1]

One of the OMRLP proposed laws is that no other cat shall be called "Cat Mandu" as there can only be one.

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