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Change Meow: the California neighborhood where dogs and cats are vying for mayor

A campaign sign for Betty, a 10-year-old Tabby whose slogan is "Change Meow" is seen in a yard in Oakland, California, U.S. October 28, 2020. Picture taken October 28, 2020. REUTERS/Nathan Frandino

One Californian neighborhood had had enough of the acrimonious atmosphere among people ahead of the Nov. 3 U.S. elections.

So the local street's mayoral contest this weekend will be fought by cats and dogs, instead.

The 55th Street mayoral race in Oakland started with an incumbent cat named Wally running unopposed, but then other pets pounced at the opportunity to make the race competitive.

Pet owners and campaign managers Zoe Thorne, 11, and Rachel Kadner, 43, sit with their 6 year-old pit bull mix Macy in their yard in Oakland, California, U.S., October 28, 2020. Picture taken October 28, 2020. Nathan Frandino/Reuters

"We decided our cat Betty seemed mayoral and that maybe we needed a change on 55th Street and we thought we'd just jump right in," said Kirstyn Russell, a 49-year-old photography teacher whose 10-year-old Tabby has a campaign sign in the yard with the slogan 'Change Meow.'

Russell's daughter Maeve, 8, is naturally going to cast her ballot for Betty.

"She's really good and she wants to crush the patriarchy, and so that's why I'm going to vote for her. And she's awesome," Maeve said.

Mimi Owen, an 11 year-old Shiba Inu, takes a break from campaigning and lies on a porch in Oakland, California, U.S., October 28, 2020. Picture taken October 28, 2020. Nathan Frandino/Reuters

Mary Owen, a 57-year-old project manager, has an 11-year-old Shiba Inu named Mimi, running with the slogan 'She'll bark when it matters.' She said the light-hearted race was a much-needed reprieve from the anxiety of 2020, as well as a chance to share the importance of civic engagement with children.

"Mostly we're teaching the kids about democracy and about fairness, equity, justice. And we're going to have all the kids make a choice, put it in the ballot box, have a little talk about democracy and our country, and of course candy because it's Halloween night," Owen said.

As for Mimi?

Macy, a 6 year-old pit bull mix running to "Keep Oakland Ruff", sits in her yard in Oakland, California, U.S., October 28, 2020. Picture taken October 28, 2020. Nathan Frandino/Reuters

"She keeps the squirrels away and she'll keep pretty much everybody in line here on 55th Street."

The ballot will - as in California's actual elections - feature ranked voting, in which voters rank their preferred candidates.

Rachel Kadner, a 43-year-old school librarian, put 6-year-old pit bull mix Macy on the ballot with the slogan 'Keep Oakland Ruff.'

"People are really responding to just how fun this is," Kadner said. "(It's) just a way to enjoy our neighborhood."

(Reporting by Nathan Frandino; Writing by Rosalba O'Brien; Editing by Daniel Wallis)

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