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Unusual White House Pets

Dec 8, 2025
Forget dogs and cats! The podcast dives into the bizarre world of unusual White House pets. Discover the myth surrounding John Quincy Adams' alleged alligator. Meet Jack, the turkey spared by Tad Lincoln, and hear tales of Andrew Jackson's foul-mouthed parrot. And don't miss the antics of Rebecca the raccoon, a Thanksgiving gift that became a media sensation. With charming stories of mischief and companionship, these quirky pets show a different side of presidential history!
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ADVICE

Don’t Keep Wild Animals As Pets

  • Avoid adopting wild animals as pets because their behavior is unpredictable and they belong in the wild.
  • The hosts explicitly warn listeners that these historical stories are not recommendations to keep wild animals.
INSIGHT

The Adams Alligator Myth Debunked

  • The famous John Quincy Adams alligator story lacks primary-evidence and likely stems from a misread 1888 account.
  • Even official sources like the White House once repeated the myth, showing how anecdotes become treated as fact.
ANECDOTE

Tad Lincoln’s Pardoned Turkey

  • Tad Lincoln convinced his father to spare a Christmas turkey named Jack, and Abraham Lincoln wrote a playful pardon for the bird.
  • Jack became Tad's pet and was later memorialized with a statue in Hartford, Connecticut.
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