13 Zany Pets That Once Roamed the White House

Presidential pets? Sure, you've heard of dogs and cats. But did you know some presidents had animals that could star in their own adventure movies? From tiger cubs to hippos, the White House has seen its fair share of wild (and downright bizarre) companions. Get ready to meet some of the most unique pets in presidential history!
1. Thomas Jefferson's Mockingbird, Dick
When most people think of pets, a bird flying freely around the house isn't what comes to mind. But for Thomas Jefferson, his mockingbird, Dick, was no ordinary pet. This bird reportedly had the run of Jefferson's study, often perching on his shoulder or even taking food directly from his lips — the ultimate presidential wingman!
2. John Quincy Adams' Alligator
Imagine walking into the White House and stumbling across — an alligator. John Quincy Adams kept this scaly surprise in the East Room bathroom for several months after receiving it as a gift from the Marquis de Lafayette. Definitely a unique house guest, but not exactly your average White House tour stop!
3. Martin Van Buren's Tiger Cubs
Who wouldn't want a pair of tiger cubs, right? Well, that's exactly what Martin Van Buren had for a brief time. The Sultan of Oman gifted him two adorable tigers, but Congress quickly stepped in and sent them to the zoo. Turns out, even presidents have limits on what pets they can keep.
4. William Howard Taft's Cow, Pauline Wayne
Forget milk deliveries — William Howard Taft kept a cow named Pauline Wayne to handle that. She grazed on the White House lawn and provided fresh milk for the Taft family — now that's farm-to-table living, presidential style.
5. Woodrow Wilson's Sheep
Woodrow Wilson didn't just bring animals to the White House — he put them to work! During World War I, President Wilson kept a flock of sheep to help maintain the lawn, saving money on landscaping. These woolly workers also contributed by having their wool auctioned off to support the war effort.
6. Calvin Coolidge's Raccoon, Rebecca
Rebecca the raccoon may have started off as an intended Thanksgiving dinner dish, but Calvin Coolidge had other plans. Instead, she became a beloved pet, often spotted walking on a leash around the White House and joining in on White House events, such as the Easter Egg Roll. Not your typical family pet, but certainly one with a lot of personality, Rebecca liked to play hide-and-seek with White House staffers.
7. Calvin Coolidge's Pygmy Hippo, Billy
Coolidge hosted Billy the pygmy hippopotamus as part of his ever-expanding zoo-like collection. Billy later found a permanent home at the National Zoo, but we can only imagine the reactions when this hippo roamed the White House grounds.
8. Calvin Coolidge's Lion Cubs, Tax Reduction and Budget Bureau
Who needs a watchdog when you have lion cubs? Calvin Coolidge added to his wild menagerie with a pair of lion cubs, cleverly named Tax Reduction and Budget Bureau. A gift from the mayor of Johannesburg, South Africa, these twin lions definitely made their mark on White House history.
9. Herbert Hoover's Opossum
Herbert Hoover had a knack for collecting unusual pets, and his opossum was no exception. Add that to his collection of rare dog breeds, and Hoover's White House must have felt more like an exotic petting zoo.
10. Theodore Roosevelt's Wild Menagerie
Theodore Roosevelt's kids turned the White House into a full-blown zoo. Their collection included a badger named Josiah, a one-legged rooster and a snake charmingly named Emily Spinach. In fact, Roosevelt's pocket often doubled as Emily's personal transport — yes, a snake in the president's pocket!
11. John F. Kennedy's Pony, Macaroni
John F. Kennedy's daughter, Caroline, had a pony named Macaroni that became a bit of a celebrity. This pony freely roamed the White House grounds, often posing for photos with Caroline, and even attracted attention from the press.
12. Woodrow Wilson's Ram, Old Ike
Not content with just a flock of sheep, Woodrow Wilson also had a ram named Old Ike. This ram kept the White House flock in check, and he wasn't afraid to assert his dominance. Old Ike's grumpy personality added a whole new dynamic to the White House grounds.
13. Andrew Jackson's Parrot
Andrew Jackson had a pet parrot that outlived him and even attended his funeral. To the shock of funeral attendees, Jackson's feathered friend started uttering loud obscenities while guests were arriving — resulting in his subsequent removal from the gathering.
A Walk on the White House Wild Side
These bizarre White House pets brought their own brand of chaos and charm to presidential life. So, the next time your pet causes a little mischief, just remember — it could be worse. You could have a tiger cub or a pygmy hippo on your hands!
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